ARMING his men with chainsaws and using victims’ heads “like footballs”, his thirst for blood even outshone his infamous predecessor.
Bu Otoniel, the ruthless Colombian drug lord touted as the successor to Pablo Escobar, has now finally been caged after a breathless manhunt that stretched over a decade.
The 51-year-old – whose real name is Dairo Antonio Usuga – was arrested in 2021 and extradited last year to face drug trafficking charges in the US, before being sentenced to 45 years behind bars this week.
A new documentary tells how his men chopped off the limbs and heads of innocent villagers suspected of supporting a rival organisation.
When his brother Giovanni was shot dead by the authorities, Usuga responded by offering to pay $1,000 for every police officer that was killed.