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Drug lord who stole cartel’s cocaine shipment is dumped alive into ocean (video)

Fuantes being thrown overboard
Fuantes being thrown overboard

A fugitive Venezuelan drug trafficker known as Taliban has met a cruel fate as he was dumped alive in the ocean with his hands zip-tied and an anchor around his waist in revenge for stealing 450 pounds of cocaine and cash from a cartel.

In a shocking video shared online, Reinaldo Fuentes, 68, is seen with blood stains on the back of his head before his killers struggle to lift him over the side of a boat into the Caribbean Sea near Martinique.

Fuentes is then dumped overboard and left to drown.

None of his kidnappers were seen in the video but one is heard in the background of the video saying ‘make sure none of our faces can be seen’ and another later said ‘he has no way to save himself’.

It was gathered that Fuentes, a middleman for the Venezuelan Clan del Cartel, earlier had dumped a shipment of narcotics worth $10 million at sea and fabricated a fake Coast Guard pursuit to explain not bringing the drugs back to his bosses and kept the cash.

He then went back out on the water to collect the cocaine, repackaged it, and took it to another Caribbean island.

Fuantes tied
Fuantes tied

Veteran journalist, Rafael Tolentino revealed Monday on ‘Esto No Es Radio,’ a daily morning show in the Dominican Republic, that Fuentes obtained a fake national identification document that allowed him to live under the name of Miguel Fulcar in the Dominican Republic, making it impossible for him to be detected by authorities.

Fuentes was reportedly dating a prominent lawyer, and caring for her daughter, in the Dominican city of Bonao.

He was a native of Sucre, Venezuela, and had three children from a prior relationship in Venezuela.

Fuentes allegedly controlled drug dealing in the Bonao neighborhood of Buenos Aires, where he picked up the ‘Taliban’ nickname due to illicit dealings with Middle Eastern drug traffickers.

Two members of his organization were previously killed in a shootout with the police in Buenos Aires. An investigation led cops to a home where a cache of weapons were recovered from a Bonao home. The weapons reportedly belonged to Fuentes.

Fuantes being lifted
Fuantes being lifted

Sources told Tolentino Fuentes entered the country on July 14 and was there for two days before leaving.

Sources told Tolentino that Fuentes was murdered because he had been involved with stealing a multi-million-dollar cocaine shipment destined for Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands.

Watch the video here.

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