Suspected Colombian drug trafficker Luis Enrique Calle has surrendered to US drug enforcement officials in Panama, Colombia’s defence minister said on Thursday.
“These criminals have no option. The pressure by the security forces leaves them no room and that’s why they end up handing themselves in,” Colombian Defence Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon told a press conference in Bogota.
Calle, 36, is considered the leader of “Los Rastrojos” (The Leftovers), a violent criminal network that controls some smuggling routes and sends several tonnes of cocaine to the United States annually.
High-ranking Colombian police officials said several drug traffickers in the Andean country are in talks to turn themselves in to US Drug Enforcement Administration agents. The DEA is offering lighter jail sentences in the United States if the traffickers provide officials information about other drug kingpins and their smuggling routes.
Luis Enrique is the third Calle brother arrested this year for drug trafficking. The US government was offering US$2.7 million for his capture.
Javier Antonio Calle surrendered to DEA agents in Aruba in May. His brother Juan Carlos was arrested in Ecuador in March.