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The Bullet or the Bribe: Taking Down Colombia's Cali Drug Cartel
 
 
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The Bullet or the Bribe: Taking Down Colombia's Cali Drug Cartel [Hardcover]

Ronald Chepesiuk (Author)
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0275977129 978-0275977122 October 30, 2003

For more than 20 years, the Cali cartel saturated U.S. streets with cocaine, ruining neighborhoods and lives while reaping millions in cash. Efforts to combat the influx of drugs from Colombia were often stymied by the careful organization and execution of the drug trade. Through the use of bribery, terrorist structures, and legitimate business practices, the cartel rose to become a serious threat to Colombian society's fragile stability, while providing over 70% of the world's cocaine to various markets. It took more than two decades and a global effort, spearheaded by U.S. law enforcement, to topple this notorious criminal organization.

The rise and fall of one of Colombia's most notorious drug cartels is a story of how organized crime can function at the most sophisticated levels, yet still be taken down by the very forces it seeks to evade. This book vividly examines the Cali Cartel, providing unique insight into the history of international trafficking, organized crime, and U.S. drug policy. Relying on first hand accounts, interviews, and DEA records, Chepesiuk brings the story to life, illustrating how drug traffickers operate and why they are so difficult to stop. In detailing law enforcement's biggest takedown, this book describes how such transnational criminal organizations must be dismantled, and why drug trafficking continues to be an important problem in the United States. The fall of the cartel also provides lessons for law enforcement efforts to combat terrorists and other formidable criminal organizations.


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"Ron Chepesiuk has turned his investigative talents to a fascinating story of how the anit-drug forces finally brought down the world's most powerful drug trafficking mafia. A story of big business, greed, violence, and corruption, Chepesiuk brings the readers inside the drug traffickers' empire as well as the frustrating and long battle waged by drug agents. Through his meticulous reporting, he has delivered an important addition to the literature on the great drug cartels, and in the process, provided key insights about what could make or break the current war on terrorism."-Gerald Posner author, Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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Chepesiuk details the dramatic rise and fall of one of the world's most powerful drug cartels.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (October 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275977129
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275977122
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,581,370 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ron was a university professor before getting the writing bug. Now he is an award-winning author, two-time Fulbright Scholar recipient to Indonesia and Bangladesh, an adjunct instructor in UCLA's Extension Journalism program and a consultant to the History Channel's "Gangland" documentary series. Ron is the author of twenty-four books and more than 4,000 magazine, newspaper and Internet articles on a wide range of topics, from science to entertainment. His celebrity interviews include Yasser Arafat, Jimmy Carter, Abbie Hoffman, Noam Chomsky, Evander Holyfield, Andy McDowall, and many others. He has been interviewed by the History Channel, Biography Channel, Investigative Discovery, Black Entertainment Television and NBC Dateline and other media.

Among other awards, two of his books, Drugs Lords and Gangsters of Harlem, were selected finalists for Foreword magazine's 2007 True Crime Book of the Year. Gangsters Harlem won honorable mention. A third book, Black Gangsters of Chicago won a silver medal in the Independent Book Publishers Association's 2007 True Crime Book of the Year. Black Gangsters of Chicago also won first place in the African American nonfiction category of the U.S. Book News "Best Books 2007" award. Both "Black Gangsters of Chicago and Gangsters of Harlem were finalists for the award in the true crime category and Drug Lords won honorable mention in the general nonfiction category of the 2008 London Book Festival, while Black Gangsters of Chicago won honorable mention in the 2008 New England Book Festival. Black Gangsters of Chicago also won first place in African American nonfiction category of the 2009 National Indie Excellence Award. Gangsters of Harlem won the award in the True Crime category.

A native of Thunder Bay, Canada, Ron resides in South Carolina when not on assignment around the world. He hopes someday to write an award-winning screenplay based on one of his books.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars High-Octane Journalism, September 18, 2004
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This review is from: The Bullet or the Bribe: Taking Down Colombia's Cali Drug Cartel (Hardcover)
Author Ron Chepesiuk is a master of high-octane journalism. "The Bullet Or The Bribe: Taking Down Colombia's Cali Drug Cartel," is a meticulous account of how Gilberto "The Chess Player" Rodriquez, Jose "Chepe" Santacruz, Helmer "Pacho" Herrera and Miguel Rodriquez...the kingpins of the Cali Cartel were brought to justice. This is without a doubt the most thrilling book I have reviewed about Colombia to date. Moreover, I strongly recommend it to all readers who love action-packed...world famous...crime stories.

In the words of Chepesiuk...the Cali Cartel would prove to be the most formidable adversary in the history of international drug trafficking. The sophistication of this criminal organization is incredible...the strategy is both simple & brilliant...communications are state-of-the-art and street level members of the cartel are told to live modestly and to avoid drawing attention to themselves. This is a hugh contrast to the rival Medellin Cartel that is both violent and audacious. On that note, the author does a commendable job of interviewing all of the major Colombian and American political and law enforcement actors who played a role in the saga of the Cali Cartel and Medellin Cartel. Chepesiuk's professionalism is impressive and also a tribute to his high standards of journalism.

On the sad side, this book does document the enormous corruption of government officials in Colombia. The Cali Cartel bought off senior members of government and of society. Unfortunately, the practice continues...drug trafficker corruption still exists in the highest levels of the Colombian government & society today, according to the text. Nevertheless, the Colombian National Police shines in this book with the arrival of its legendary leader...General Rosso Jose Serrano...who is dubbed, "Mr. Clean" by powerful members of the U.S. Congress. In conclusion, if you have a long business trip to make and need to pack a good book...here it is. This book is high-octane and impossible to put down. Buy it!

Bert Ruiz


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First Sentence:
No one working in U.S. law enforcement in 1975 could have imagined that within a decade Colombian drug traffickers would be setting up cocaine processing labs in the heart of the United States and using them to move thousand-pound-plus shipments of cocaine. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
interview with author, cartel leaders, stash houses, cocaine paste, interviews with author, international drug trafficking, paramilitary leader, cocaine base, drug traffickers, cocaine trafficking, cocaine trade
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Cali Cartel, United States, Ken Robinson, New York City, Miguel Rodriguez, Gilberto Rodriguez, Chris Feistl, Medellin Cartel, Rich Crawford, Group Five, Michael Abbell, Dave Mitchell, Santacruz Londono, Ernesto Samper, William Moran, Pablo Escobar, Bill Mante, Drug Enforcement Administration, Rodriguez Orejuela, Chepe Santacruz, Fabio Castillo, Jerry Salameh, Pacho Herrera, Guillermo Pallomari, Justice Department
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