Pedro Aviles was a prominent Mexican drug lord who is often considered one of the founding fathers of modern Mexican drug trafficking. He was born on April 14, 1949, in Sinaloa, Mexico. Aviles began his career in organized crime in the late 1960s and quickly rose through the ranks of the drug trade.
Aviles was a key player in the formation of the Guadalajara Cartel, which dominated the drug trade in Mexico during the 1970s and 1980s. He was known for his ruthless tactics and willingness to use violence to protect his interests. Aviles was credited with pioneering the use of small aircraft to transport drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border, which revolutionized the drug trade.
Aviles was eventually killed in a shootout with Mexican law enforcement in 1978. Despite his death, his legacy continues to influence the drug trade in Mexico to this day. He is still remembered as a formidable and influential figure in the world of organized crime.
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