Pubdate: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: The Windsor Star 2001 Contact: http://www.southam.com/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: David Adams, The London Times Drug Lord Faces Trial Accused Of Supplying Tons Of Cocaine To U.S. After years of evading courts in the United States, Fabio Ochoa, one of Colombia's biggest cocaine barons, is due to face a judge in Miami today on charges that he supplied 30 tons of drugs a week in the late 1990s to American addicts. The former Medellin cartel boss was extradited by Colombia on the weekend and flown under armed guard to Miami international airport in a military-style operation. After arriving before dawn, masked agents closed down main roads between Miami airport and the city's fortress-like justice building, where Ochoa, 45, was placed in a maximum security cell. American and Colombian authorities are preparing themselves for violent reactions in Colombia, where extradition has been the cause of political violence in the past. The U.S. State Department has told Americans to be especially alert for possible terrorist attacks and kidnappings. The extradition of Ochoa has increased tension in Colombia, where peace talks between the government and left-wing guerrillas appear to be on the verge of breaking down. Colombian anti-terrorist police said Sunday that they had foiled an assassination attempt against a popular right-wing presidential candidate, Alvaro Uribe. The plot allegedly involved a suitcase-bomb packed with explosives in hollowed-out Bibles, which was to be detonated at one of Uribe's campaign offices in the capital, Bogota. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D