José Miguel De Moya Hernández

José Miguel De Moya Hernández

criminal Colombia

José Miguel De Moya Hernández, also known as 'Chirimoya,' was a notorious Colombian drug lord and a key figure in the criminal organization 'Clan del Golfo.' With a criminal history spanning over 21 years, he was implicated in various serious crimes including extortion and narcotrafficking. De Moya Hernández was closely associated with the group's leader, Jobanis de Jesús Ávila Villadiego, alias 'Chiquito Malo,' and was responsible for expanding their criminal operations across several Colombian regions. He had multiple arrest warrants against him and was sought for extradition to the United States. His recent death, announced by President Gustavo Petro, marked a significant blow to the organization he led, particularly in relation to their violent confrontations with rival groups over control of drug trafficking routes.

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Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
82,246
Power
566$
Sentiment
1.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Colombia 3 1.67 0.16% +0% 50,882,884 82,246 $350,000 566$
Totals 3 50,882,884 82,246 $350,000 566$
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Colombia Colombia: José Miguel De Moya Hernández, alias Julián or 'Chirimoya', was the fifth leader of the 'clan del Golfo' with over 21 years of criminal history. 1

El Tiempo: Agamenón, un balance de los 10 años de la operación que busca acabar con el 'clan del Golfo'