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Friday, 8 October 2010

Watch Colombia police claim anti-drugs success

Colombia police claim anti-drugs success


Colombian police say they have smashed a drug-trafficking network that was exporting several tonnes of cocaine to the US each month.

More than 30 suspects were arrested in co-ordinated raids across the country.

They are accused of belonging to the Urabenos, a powerful cartel founded by former right-wing paramilitaries.

Colombia's Defence Minister, Rodrigo Rivera, said the operation was a major success in the fight against cocaine trafficking.

"With this operation we have affected the entire structure of this organisation dedicated to producing and exporting drugs," he said.

The arrests were made with the help of the US Drug Enforcement Agency.

The Urabenos are one of dozens of violent drugs cartels that emerged in Colombia following the demobilisation of the paramilitary Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) in 1996.

It is led by two brothers who took over following the arrest last year of the drug lord Daniel Rendon Herrera, also known as Don Mario.

Based in the north-western region of Uraba, from where the group gets its name, the Urabenos have embarked on a national expansion with the apparent aim of becoming the biggest drug cartel in Colombia, says the BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Bogota.

They now dominate trafficking routes along Colombia's Caribbean Coast, and this latest network was seeking to take over routes in the eastern plains and into Venezuela, our correspondent adds.
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Saturday, 21 August 2010

Enjoy Judge dismisses Jackson reunion claim

Judge dismisses Jackson reunion claim

It was claimed Michael Jackson would perform with his siblings
A US judge has dismissed legal action by a promoter who claimed Michael Jackson and his family breached a contract to play a reunion concert.
AllGood Entertainment sued the singer for $40m (£25.8m) two weeks before his death in June 2009.

Judge Harold Baer Jr agreed that there was no evidence to suggest the Jacksons had signed a binding agreement.

A lawyer for Jackson's estate said the case "never had any merit and the claim was frivolous from day one".

"Michael Jackson never agreed to participate in a concert promoted by AllGood as the judge clearly found in his opinion," added Howard Weitzman.

The promoter's legal representative did not comment on the ruling.

Judge Baer established that there had been a letter of intent exchanged between Jackson's former manager and AllGood, but that a contract was never signed by the Jacksons.

He also ruled that AllGood's claim of financial damage due to the failed concert was unfounded.

After Jackson's death, the company filed a creditor's note with his estate claiming $300m (£193.5m).

It had claimed part of the agreement prevented Jackson from performing elsewhere up to three months after the planned event.

The singer committed to perform a series dates at London's O2 Arena, from July, which never took place.
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