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- Q4059774 description "Juárez Cartel trafficker".
- Q4059774 description "Juárez Cartel trafficker".
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- Q4059774 abstract "Pablo Acosta Villarreal, commonly referred to as El Zorro de Ojinaga ("The Ojinaga Fox") was a Mexican narcotics smuggler who controlled crime along a two-hundred mile stretch of U.S.-Mexico border. At the height of his power, he was smuggling 60 tons of cocaine per year for the Colombians —in addition to the incalculable amounts of marijuana and heroin that were the mainstay of his business. He was the mentor and business partner of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, the so-called 'Lord of the Skies', who took over after Acosta's death.He made his operation base in the once little dusty border town of Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico, and had his greatest power in the period around 1984-1986. Through a protection scheme with Mexican federal and state police agencies and with the Mexican army, Acosta was able to ensure the security for five tons of cocaine being flown by turboprop aircraft every month from Colombia to Ojinaga —sometimes landing at the municipal airport, sometimes at dirt airstrips on ranches upriver from Ojinaga.Chains of luxurious restaurants and hotels laundered his drug money. While at first he only managed marijuana and heroin, Acosta Villarreal became increasingly involved in the cocaine trade near the end of his life. He established contacts with Colombians who wanted to smuggle cocaine into the United States using the same routes to Texas Acosta Villarreal was using to ship marijuana and heroin from across the border in Chihuahua.Acosta Villarreal was killed in April 1987, as detailed in the documentary film American Federale, during a cross-border raid by Mexican Federal Police helicopters and assisted by the FBI in the Rio Grande village of Santa Elena, Chihuahua. Rafael Aguilar Guajardo took Acosta's place but he was killed soon after by Amado Carrillo Fuentes, who took control of the organization. The book Drug Lord by investigative journalist Terrance Poppa, chronicles the rise and fall of Acosta Villarreal through direct interviews he did with this drug lord.".
- Q4059774 alias "El Zorro de Ojinaga.".
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- Q4059774 deathDate "1987".
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- Q4059774 birthPlace "Santa Elena, Chihuahua, Mexico.".
- Q4059774 dateOfDeath "1987".
- Q4059774 deathDate "April 1987".
- Q4059774 deathPlace "Santa Elena, Chihuahua, Mexico.".
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- Q4059774 name "Acosta Villarreal, Pablo".
- Q4059774 name "Pablo Acosta Villarreal".
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- Q4059774 otherNames "El Zorro de Ojinaga.".
- Q4059774 placeOfBirth "Santa Elena, Chihuahua, Mexico.".
- Q4059774 placeOfDeath "Santa Elena, Chihuahua, Mexico.".
- Q4059774 shortDescription "Juárez Cartel trafficker".
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- Q4059774 comment "Pablo Acosta Villarreal, commonly referred to as El Zorro de Ojinaga ("The Ojinaga Fox") was a Mexican narcotics smuggler who controlled crime along a two-hundred mile stretch of U.S.-Mexico border. At the height of his power, he was smuggling 60 tons of cocaine per year for the Colombians —in addition to the incalculable amounts of marijuana and heroin that were the mainstay of his business.".
- Q4059774 label "Pablo Acosta Villarreal".
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