Colombia captures country’s most wanted drug trafficker

Colombia’s most-wanted drug dealer has been captured by security forces, the government said Saturday.

Dairo Antonio Usuga, known as Otoniel, leader of the Clan del Golfo, or Gulf Clan, drug trafficking group was the world´s “most feared” drug trafficker, according to President Ivan Duque.

“This is the hardest blow against drug trafficking in this century in our country, only comparable to the fall of Pablo Escobar in the 90s. Alias Otoniel was the most feared drug trafficker in the world,” he said from the Tolemaida Air Base in Tolima Department.

Usuga murdered police, soldiers and social leaders, and recruited minors in Antioquia and other departments where the Gulf Clan is present, according to Duque.

“Alias Otoniel was in the most wanted cartel not only for drug trafficking and recruitment, but also for child abuse. We will share information with agencies in the United States and the United Kingdom given the international danger of this criminal,” said Duque, who stressed that Operation Osiris marks “the end of the Gulf Clan.”

“To all those who have belonged to the criminal organization, the message I am sending is clear and forceful: either you submit to justice immediately or the full weight of the law will be brought down on you,” he said.

Otoniel was the last major heir to criminal paramilitary groups demobilized during the government of Alvaro Uribe. Military forces had been on his trail for years. He was unable to sleep two nights at the same location because security forces were constantly tracking him

Police Director General Jorge Vargas said Otoniel and his closest men were suffering from hunger because law enforcement operations had them surrounded.

He did not allow anyone around him use cell phones and before any meeting he made participants change clothes and toss them because he feared being located by GPS.

More than 500 men took part in Operation Osiris which began early Saturday and ended about 3 p.m. when Otoniel was caught. One officer died during the operation.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Spot market electricity prices for Monday, Oct. 25

The highest electricity price rate for one megawatt-hour in Turkey’s day-ahead spot market for Monday will be 1,078 Turkish liras at 18.00 local time (1500 GMT), while the lowest will be 350 liras at 00.00 local time (2100 GMT Sunday time), according to official figures on Sunday.

Turkey’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data for the trade volume on Sunday’s electricity market showed an increase of 20.1% to 349.76 million liras compared to Saturday.

The arithmetical and weighted average price of electricity on the day-ahead spot market is calculated as 638.25 liras and 647.34 liras, respectively.

The highest electricity price for one megawatt-hour on the day-ahead spot market for Sunday was set as 1,065.90 Turkish liras at 18.00 local time (1500 GMT), while the lowest was as 15.40 liras at 23.00 local time (2000 GMT).

US$1 equals 9.60 Turkish liras at 1200 GMT on Sunday.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Spot market natural gas prices for Saturday, Oct. 23

The trade volume of Turkey’s spot natural gas market decreased by 30.2% to 3.32 million Turkish liras on Saturday, Turkey’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data showed on Sunday.

Total trade on Friday amounted to 4.77 million liras.

On Saturday’s spot market, 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas cost 3,424 liras, while the cumulative natural gas trade volume amounted to around 972,000 cubic meters.

Turkey received 155.18 million cubic meters of pipeline gas on Saturday.

US$1 equals 9.60 Turkish liras at 1200 GMT on Sunday.

Source: Anadolu Agency