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‘From Napoles there were three or four flights a day and these flights were filled with coke. It was like an international airport. In the early days the favorite was called “La Rapida” [the quickone], which went out with coke and came back filled with money. The money was bigger than the drugs, that was a big problem.’
Pablo and his wife arrive at Hacienda Napoles on his Learjet, 1982. Photographs form El Chino’s archives
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