Pubdate: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 Source: Inquirer (PA) Copyright: 2000 Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. Contact: 400 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101 Website: http://inq.philly.com/content/inquirer/home/ Forum: http://interactive.phillynews.com/talk-show/ Author: Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff Writer Note: A list of the chapters published to date is at the end of this item. Bookmark: Reports about Colombia: http://www.mapinc.org/area/Colombia IN MEDELLIN, THE TRAP BEGINS TO CLOSE Chapter 35 of a continuing serial Lt. Hugo Martinez drove away from his police surveillance unit's temporary staging area in a Medellin parking lot on Thursday, Dec. 2, 1993. His friend on the switchboard at the Tequendama Hotel in Bogota had just alerted him that Pablo Escobar was on the line to the hotel. Escobar's voice had been recognized right away, even though he was still pretending to be a journalist. He had called the hotel several times to speak with his wife and family staying there. All of the men at the staging area followed Hugo out. The rest of the Search Bloc was converging on the Medellin neighborhood of Los Olivos, where Hugo's surveillance team had pinpointed the source of Escobar's call. Excited and nervous, Hugo could feel all of his father's men, hardened veterans of the police assault team, close on his heels. Hugo's reputation with the men in the Search Bloc had improved since his rocky beginning, but they remained skeptical. He knew that if he failed again now, with all these men awaiting his direction, he would never live it down. The tone in his headphones and the line on his scanner directed Hugo to an office building just a few blocks from the parking lot. He was certain that was where Escobar was speaking. No sooner had he named the address than the assault force descended, crashing through the front doors and moving loudly through the building. Escobar continued to speak calmly, as though nothing was happening. Clearly the fugitive was not in the office building now being raided. Hugo felt panic. How could his equipment be wrong? He took two long deep breaths, forcing himself to remain calm. So long as Escobar was talking, he could still be found. In the passenger seat of the white Mercedes van, Hugo closed his eyes for a moment and then looked again more carefully at the screen, which was no bigger than the palm of his hand. This time he noticed a slight vibration in the white line that stretched from side to side. The line spanned the entire screen, which meant the signal was being transmitted close by, but the slight movement suggested something else. From experience, Hugo knew this vibration probably meant he was picking up a reflection. It was very slight, which is why he hadn't noticed it before. When the reflection was bouncing off water, the line usually had a slight squiggle in it, but this line had no squiggle. "This is not it! This is not it!" he shouted into his radio. "Let's go!" To his left was a drainage ditch with a gently moving stream of dirty water. To get to the other side, where Hugo was now convinced the signal originated, his driver had to go up a block or two and turn left over a bridge. When the van had crossed the bridge and returned on the other side of the ditch, Hugo realized that only one car from his unit had followed him. There were three men in it. The men in the other car either hadn't heard him or were ignoring him. Escobar's conversation with his son continued. Juan Pablo repeated a question from a list of 40 given to him by a Colombian journalist. He and his father were formulating Escobar's replies. This question asked why so many other countries had refused to allow Juan Pablo, his mother and sister entry. The family, under death threats from the vigilantes of Los Pepes, had been trying desperately to flee Colombia. "The countries have denied entry because they don't know the real truth," Escobar said, answering the question. "Yes," Juan Pablo said, evidently taking notes as his father spoke. "We're going to knock on the doors of every embassy from all around the world because we're willing to fight incessantly," Escobar continued. "Because we want to live and study in another country without bodyguards and hopefully with a new name." "Just so you know," Juan Pablo said. "I got a phone call from a reporter who told me that President Alfredo Cristiani from Ecuador, no, I think it is El Salvador . . ." "Yes?" Escobar got up now and moved to the second-floor window, mindful that this conversation had dragged on for several minutes; twenty seconds was his usual limit. As he listened, he looked at the cars moving on the street below. "Well, he has offered to receive us. I heard the statement, well, he gave it to me by phone," Juan Pablo said. "Yes?" "And he said if this contributed in some way to the peace of the country, he would be willing to receive us, because the world receives dictators and bad people, why wouldn't he receive us?" "Well, let's wait and see, because that country is a bit hidden away." "Well, but at least there's a possibility, and it has come from a president." "Look, with respect to El Salvador," Escobar said. "Yeah?" "In case they ask anything, tell them the family is very grateful and obliged to the words of the president, that it is known he is the president of peace in El Salvador." "Yeah." Escobar stayed at the window, still mindful of the length of the call. When Juan Pablo related a question about the family's experiences under government protection, his father answered: "You respond to that one." Juan Pablo rattled off three more of the questions, but then his father abruptly ended the conversation. He had seen something on the street below. "OK, let's leave it at that," Escobar said. "Yeah, OK," Juan Pablo said. "Good luck." "Good luck." - ------------------------------ Chapters in this series with links: Chapter 1: Escobar's Rise To Power http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1692/a04.html Chapter 1 (continued): A Deadly Manhunt Guided By The US http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1690/a07.html Chapter 2: A Top-Secret Electronic Tracking Unit Rejoins The Hunt http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1696/a07.html Chapter 3: With Escobar Eluding Capture, Americans Summon Delta Force http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1702/a01.html Chapter 4: Delta Force, In Bogota, Gets The Lay Of A Confusing Land http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1704/a08.html Chapter 5: Raring To Get Started, Delta Learns Its Limits http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1712/a10.html Chapter 6: Delta, Colombians Get Off To Bad Start http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1715/a05.html Chapter 7: Incorruptible Colonel Rejoins Escobar Pursuit http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1729/a05.html Chapter 8: Escobar's Nemesis Hones His Troops For The Hunt http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1727/a04.html Chapter 9: Luxury 'Prison' Affords A Rare Look At Escobar http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1741.a07.html Chapter 10: A Conditional Offer To Surrender http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1733/a06.html Chapter 11: Frustrating Hunt Gives Rise To Vigilantism http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1741.a08.html Chapter 12: Homegrown Escobar Enemy Joins Fight http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1743.a06.html Chapter 13: Escobar's Powerful Foes Ally Against Him http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1746.a08.html Chapter 14: Angry Widow Aids Pursuit Of Escobar http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1752/a09.html Chapter 15: A Former Ally Offers A Profile Of Escobar http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1757/a04.html Chapter 16: A Rivalry Grows Between Spy Units http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1779/a06.html Chapter 17: A Traitor Within The Search Bloc http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1776/a01.html Chapter 18: Los Pepes' Killings Put Heat On Escobar http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1781/a01.html Chapter 19: Escobar Complains Of Unfair Treatment http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1788/a03.html Chapter 20: U.S. Spy Data, Vigilante Killings Start To Coincide http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1818.a09.html Chapter 21: 'Tacit Support' For Tough Tactics http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1816.a07.html Chapter 22: Martinez Pushes Ahead With The Hunt http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1819/a02.html Chapter 23: Search Bloc Leader Tries To Keep His Son From Joining The Manhunt http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1816.a07.html Chapter 24: Pressure Mounts On Escobar Family http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1821/a01.html Chapter 25: A Father And Son's High-Tech Connection http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1826/a01.html Chapter 26: Mission Stirs Concern Back Home http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1836/a07.html Chapter 27: Trackers Get A Line On Elusive Escobar http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1843/a05.html Chapter 28: As The Hunters Close In, A Narrow Escape http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1849/a05.html Chapter 29: Escobar's Wife, Children Become The Bait http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1853/a04.html Chapter 30: Escobar Employs A Ruse As His Family Takes Flight http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1856.a04.html Chapter 31: Denied Escape, Escobar's Family Returns Home http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1864.a03.html Chapter 32: Ever Elusive Escobar Still Intent On Settling Scores http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1869.a05.html Chapter 33: Quietly, Search Bloc Pins Escobar Down http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1872.a07.html Chapter 34: A Long Phone Call Helps Target Escobar http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1878/a05.html - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake