‘Britain’s Pablo Escobar’ who juggled job as bus driver breaks silence | UK | News

A immigrant drug baron, ‘Budget Pablo Escobar’ called a UK streets of 1 billion £ 1 billion in the water, leaving the water as a bus driver London worked as a bus driver. Jesus Ruiz Henao, the former Colombian former Equity Search, was 63 years old, finally delivered to justice and more than 100 police officers were imprisoned for 19 years in 2006 after working to solve the crime network.
Almost 25 years later, Discovery +Bus driver: King of Cocaine of Britain, a new documentary published on Monday, August 11, will see that Ruiz-Henao reveals the story of the story.
Ruiz-Henao, who faced the United States, was at the center of the two police investigations before the brutal drug trafficking finally appeared.
The documentary said: “My life story is very similar to the Hollywood movie. I have been doing drugs for more than 10 years and I was arrested and sentenced for more than a billion pounds of cocaine. I was like a pioneer of cocaine in England.”
The drug dealer was finally arrested after a four -year investigation by the national criminal team and the metropolitan police. As a result of the use of the working class business, Ruiz-Henao won the title of ‘budget Pablo Escobar’ because it was a smaller version of the famous drug cartel operated by Escobar in Colombia by Escobar.
Ruiz-Henao claims that he once met with a bad-fame drug master Escobar. He said to the film team: orum I take my first bike in my life from Pablo Escobar.
“I thought he had power, he had money. I want to be strong like them. I want to have everything.”
During the arrest detectives, 20,000 people could work for Cartel who received money in Colombia, and that they might have been taken by couriers that were transferred back with £ 500 payments or swallowed in condoms.
The BBC reported that linked investigations led to 60 arrests and £ 3.5 million in cash and half a ton of cocaine.
Speaking about the gentle exterior as a bus driver of Ruiz-Henao, former detective sergeant Ian Floyd Told to the sun: “He is a manipulator. He uses people. And the threat of violence does not have to be directly. It can be natural.
“Although it is spoken very softly, it is not open to the outside, even if it is not clear that people will perceive a threat, even if it is not clear.”
Bus Driver: King of Cocaine of Britain is only from discovery++ from 11 August




