If he tries to get in touch with his friends or organize people to resist the U.S. presence in Iraq, he will surely be located more quickly. In the fall of 1989 a Colombian police colonel named Hugo Martinez was given the thankless task of tracking down the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. Stream Tracks and Playlists from dj hugo martinez on your desktop or mobile device. If Saddam goes to a region outside his native area, he is going to stand out. EL PODER DE LA MUSICA - HUGO MARTINEZ.mp4 - Duration: 58:17. sergio reyes 91,518 views. But in our case, it took us more than three years to find Pablo Escobar because he had a lot of support among the local population. Thirty of the 200 cops placed under Martinez's command were killed during the first two weeks of the manhunt, the colonel's family received numerous death threats and Escobar managed to elude capture for more than three years. View the profiles of professionals named "Hugo Martinez" on LinkedIn. If he stays hidden and out of the public eye, it certainly won't be possible to find him in the short term.Sign-up to our daily newsletter for more articles like this + access to 5 extra articlesSee why nearly a quarter of a million subscribers begin their day with the Starting 5. Listen to dj hugo martinez | SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create.. new york. Excerpts:CONTRERAS: Where do you think Saddam Hussein is hiding right now?MARTINEZ: In a big city. General Hugo Rafaél Martínez Poveda (October 16, 1941 – 22 March 2020) was a Colombian police general. But we [as policemen] have our professional training, and at no time were we told to execute him if we ever managed to find him. I imagine that Saddam will want to be where he can blend in, where there are people who look like him, talk like him.But won't the Americans figure that out and look for Saddam in precisely those kinds of surroundings?The authorities will never find a person by searching for him door to door. And the more he resembles the local people in appearance and accent, the more easily he will go unnoticed.Should the U.S. government try to capture him alive or just kill him?In any search operation it's always better to capture the person alive. If the person isn't using communications equipment, then the technology will be of no use to you, and that is presumably the case right now [with Saddam].The search for Escobar was a joint operation involving Colombian authorities as well as the U.S. government. The Secret to Louder Mixes Crest Factor - Duration: 27:33. You can work with the Army, as we did in Colombia, but the job of studying and analyzing the intelligence that will help you find the individual properly belongs to the police.How important a role does technology play in this kind of a search?The technology available today to pinpoint the whereabouts of a person has a zero margin of error. But it all depends on whether the person is trying to put himself in contact with others. And in the case of Saddam I assume he also has a lot of support. A person who really wants to hide isn't going to be found.Should the operation remain in the hands of the U.S. military?A manhunt is police work. DJ HUGO MARTINEZ (ORIGINAL MIX) by dj hugo martinez from desktop or your mobile device

6,810 Followers, 466 Following, 150 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Hugo Martinez (@marti.mix) But Martinez's task force managed to isolate Escobar over time by dismantling his Medellin drug cartel, and round-the-clock electronic surveillance of the kingpin's radio communications eventually led the Colombian police to the safe house where the world's most-wanted man was killed in a shoot-out on Dec. 2, 1993.