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Juan Ramón Matta-Ballesteros (born January 12, 1945) (also spelled Mata-Ballesteros) is a Honduran former major narcotics trafficker who has been credited with being one of the first to connect Mexican drug traffickers with the Colombian cocaine cartels. This connection paved the way for a major increase in the amount of cocaine smuggled into the United States during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. Matta was indicted for operating several major cocaine smuggling rings in United States in the early 1980s. He was also one of the narcotics traffickers accused of the kidnap and murder of American DEA agent Enrique Camarena in 1985.

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  • Ramón Matta Ballesteros (es)
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  • Juan Matta-Ballesteros (Tegucigalpa, 22 gennaio 1945) è un criminale honduregno. All'apice del commercio di cocaina sin dagli anni Settanta, venne arrestato nel 1988 ed estradato negli Stati Uniti d'America, dove sta scontando una condanna a vita per aver partecipato, nel 1985, al sequestro dell'agente della Drug Enforcement Administration Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. (it)
  • Juan Ramón Matta-Ballesteros (born January 12, 1945) (also spelled Mata-Ballesteros) is a Honduran former major narcotics trafficker who has been credited with being one of the first to connect Mexican drug traffickers with the Colombian cocaine cartels. This connection paved the way for a major increase in the amount of cocaine smuggled into the United States during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. Matta was indicted for operating several major cocaine smuggling rings in United States in the early 1980s. He was also one of the narcotics traffickers accused of the kidnap and murder of American DEA agent Enrique Camarena in 1985. (en)
  • Juan Ramón Matta Ballesteros (Tegucigalpa, M.D.C., Honduras, 12 de enero de 1945) también conocido como Ramón Matta, Juan Ramón Matta del Pozo, y Juan Ramón Matta López, es un excapo hondureño de la droga que tuvo vínculos con el Cartel de Medellín por medio de Griselda Blanco y Pablo Escobar y el Cartel de Guadalajara por medio de Miguel Ángel Felix Gallardo. Matta está cumpliendo 12 condenas a cadena perpetua en el ADX Florence, un centro penitenciario de máxima seguridad cerca de la localidad de Florence, Estado de Colorado. (es)
  • Juan Ramón Matta-Ballesteros, i USA:s federala fängelsesystem använder han namnet Juan Ramón Matta-López; går under smeknamnet El Negro (svenska: Den svarte), född 12 januari 1945 i Tegucigalpa, är en hondurisk dömd narkotikasmugglare. Han beskrivs oftast som hjärnan till den explosiva ökningen av införsel av kokain från Colombia till USA via Mexiko. Det var Matta-Ballesteros som såg till att de colombianska drogkartellerna Cartel de Cali och Cartel de Medellín kom i kontakt med de mexikanska ditto som till exempel Cártel de Guadalajara och agerade mellanhand åt parterna. (sv)
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