Colombian drug baron shot dead in hospital
Cops: 60-year-old convict murdered by unknown assailant in bed in Madrid
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MADRID, Spain - A convicted Colombian drug baron with links to two major smuggling cartels was shot dead in a Madrid hospital Thursday, officials said.
Leonidas Vargas, who was convicted of drug trafficking, was murdered in a hospital bed where he was being treated for lung disease, a police spokesman said.
Police and hospital officials said at least one person entered the 60-year-old's room at Doce de Octubre hospital and fired four shots.
Vargas was arrested in Madrid in July 2006 and convicted of possessing 500 kilograms of cocaine, a police spokesman told The Associated Press on customary condition of anonymity.
When Vargas was arrested near a Madrid hotel he was also in possession of a fake Venezuelan passport, and the Colombian Embassy said he had worked with such drug lords as the late Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha and Pablo Escobar, the Medellin cartel leader who was killed in shootout with Colombian police in 1993.
After Escobar's death, his cartel's role as a major drug smuggling ring was taken by the Cali cartel, which the Rodriguez family controlled.
Vargas had been sentenced to 19 years in prison and was transferred to the Madrid hospital for medical treatment on Jan. 2.
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