
Somewhere in a remote corner of Mexico, a man recounts his life in the service of the “four letters,” a nickname he uses to refer to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the largest criminal organizations in Latin America. The former Colombian soldier, whose identity has been withheld, claims that other compatriots have been recruited into the gang, “pure commandos and special forces,” although he is also a colleague of “ex-guerrillas.” The man speaks for a few minutes about the details of his work: his pay and vacation time, as if it were an ordinary job and not a direct ticket to jail or the grave.
Nuestra fuente:EL PAÍS América Colombia: el periódico global… en EL PAÍS Publicado para Colombia