Today the story of the world’s biggest drug mafia Pablo Escobar, who was called the Surveyor of the Madeline Drugs Cartel. Pablo Escobar’s full name was Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria. Born on December 1, 1949, in Rionegro, Colombia, Pablo’s childhood journey was not easy. Farmer father and mother were teacher but the economic condition was not so good. But from the 70s to the 90s, he made such an identity in the world of crime that the name was recorded in history.
When Pablo was born, a few days later the family moved from Rionegro to Envigado, an area near Madeline. Pablo finished schooling and reached college, but then due to non-payment of fees, he also missed college. During this period, he got addicted to earning money, then started smuggling gravestones, fake diplomas, equipment for stereo sets and then also stole cars. The first arrest of Pablo took place in 1974. During this period, the drug business started flourishing in Colombia.
At that time there was a lot of money in Colombia to smuggle cocaine, so Pablo’s mind now got the ghost of drug smuggling. After this he started smuggling drugs along with some associates. In 1976, at the age of 26, Pablo married Maria Victoria, 15. They had two children, Juan Pablo and Manuela. Then in the 1980s, Pablo Escobar’s Madeline Cartel group was dominated by the drug business, from which he made a lot of wealth.
According to the book ‘The Accounts Story’ by Pablo’s brother Roberto Escobar, he used to smuggle about 15 tons of cocaine a day at times. In 1989, Forbes magazine named Escobar as the 7th richest person in the world. Then the estimated personal wealth of Pablo Escobar was $ 25 billion. He had several luxury houses, vehicles and his own zoo. Roberto Escobar shared many stories related to him in his book.
The stories shared in the book ‘The Accounts Story’ also made many big names. For example, once Pablo once burned about 15 crores of cash in a fire to escape the cold. There is another anecdote in this sequence that he had so much money that every year millions of rupees were munched on by rats and about one thousand dollars of rubber had to be bought only to bind the notes.
However, he was also accused of alleged murders of several people. These included government officials, policemen and civilians. In 1989, he allegedly planted a bomb in an airplane in an attempt to kill an alleged informer. More than 100 people were killed in this blast. Pablo also helped the poor enough to give himself the image of Robinhood. Over the years, he shook the entire government, but on December 2, 1993, Pablo Escobar was killed by the Colombian police.