La Corporación

La Corporación
Founded 1970s
Founder Roberto Suárez Goméz
Founding location Bolivia
Years active 1970s-1988
Ethnicity Bolivians
Criminal activities Drug trafficking and smuggling
Allies Bolivian military junta
Medellín Cartel
Mexican drug cartels

La Corporación ("The Corporation"), also known as the "General Motors of Drug Trafficking", was a Bolivian drug cartel and criminal organization, headed in the 1970s and 1980s by notorious drug lord Roberto Suárez Goméz.[1]

History

In the 1970s, Suárez created "La Corporación" and began hiring various Bolivian coca producers, becoming one of the largest cocaine producers in the country. Because of the relationship with Suárez and Pablo Escobar, "La Corporación" became a major supplier to the Medellín Cartel. Drugs were smuggled from the cocaine labs in the Bolivian Amazon to Colombia, selling at $9,000 per kilo.[2]

After Suárez's arrest in 1988, "La Corporación" was headed for a short period by Jorge Roca Suarez, who continued to smuggle drugs into the United States until his arrest in 1990.

Known members

References

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