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- WORLD, Page 44A Curious Retirement
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- When General Jose Guillermo Medina Sanchez, 53, retired as head
- of Colombia's 80,000-member National Police last month, the
- country's law-enforcement officials turned out in full dress
- uniform, complete with ceremonial gilt swords. But Medina's
- departure was not quite so honorable as it seemed. Colombian police
- officials have told TIME that Medina was fired on orders from
- President Virgilio Barco Vargas after the general came under
- suspicion of being on the payroll of Pablo Escobar Gaviria,
- patriarch of one of the leading families of the Medellin drug
- cartel.
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- After Escobar narrowly escaped capture in an army raid on one
- of his estates last year, Colombian officials suspected that he
- might have been tipped off by Medina. A military surveillance team
- subsequently was assigned to tail the general. The spying operation
- reportedly established ties between Medina and both Escobar and
- another drug baron, Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha, nicknamed "El
- Mexicano." Apparently not certain that the evidence would hold up
- in court, the government allowed Medina to retire. Two days after
- Medina's successor, General Miguel Antonio Gomez Padilla, took
- over, the National Police launched Operation Primavera, the most
- successful strike against cocaine producers in Colombian history.