
The Search Bloc () is the name of three different
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special operations
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units of the
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(Policía Nacional de Colombia). They were originally organized with a focus on capturing or killing highly dangerous individuals or groups of individuals.
First Search Bloc
The original Search Bloc was created in 1986 by
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Virgilio Barco with the sole objective of
apprehending drug lord
Pablo Escobar
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and his associates. Its original commander was Colonel
Hugo Martinez.
Over 600 Search Bloc members received
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from the Colombian army and were specially selected to be impervious to
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from the
drug cartel
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s. Throughout its mission, Search Bloc faced many obstacles, including a
spy within the group. There were claims that the Search Bloc collaborated with anti-Escobar
vigilante groups such as
Los Pepes, including vigilantism in the suspicious deaths of Escobar's subordinates.
Escobar was killed on December 2, 1993, in a shootout with members of the Search Bloc.
[Killing Pablo, Mark Bowden, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2009, ]
After dismantling the
Medellín Cartel
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, the Search Bloc was transferred to
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to locate and shut down the
Cali Cartel.
Second Search Bloc
The Search Bloc was revived in 2004 to root out cocaine and heroin traffickers in southwest Colombia. The new Search Bloc was tasked with taking apart the
Norte del Valle cartel and arresting its leader,
Diego León Montoya Sánchez, which it did successfully in 2007.
Third Search Bloc
In 2007, the Colombian government again ordered the creation of a new Search Bloc against the
Águilas Negras, or Black Eagles, classified as a gang of former paramilitaries.
[Captured nine presumed members of the Águilas Negras]
Colombian Army
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Accessed 20 August 2007.
In popular culture
The original Search Bloc was featured prominently in the
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original series ''
Narcos'', which portrays the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar. In the series, the Search Bloc is headed by a character named Colonel Horacio Carrillo, who critics have claimed is loosely based on
Colonel Hugo Martínez; however, Martínez is introduced as a separate character in Season 2.
The Search Bloc was also the subject of a Colombian miniseries named ''
Bloque de Busqueda'', the Spanish translation of Search Bloc. The show was broadcast in the United States by
Univision
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's sister network,
UniMás
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.
See also
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Pablo Escobar
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; ; 1 December 19492 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and politician who was the founder and leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed the "King of Cocaine", Escobar was one of the wealthie ...
*
La Catedral
*
Los Pepes
References
External links
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Mark Bowden
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, ''
Killing Pablo'' (a copy of Bowden's serial articles in ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' is available here
Jane's Jane's Terrorism & Security Monitor March 01, 2004
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