Kiko the Goat, killer of civilian guards in Barbate, bested them ‘to avenge his dead partner’

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His name was Marcos and he was 46 years old. He was the inseparable partner of pilot Francisco Javier MP, aka Kiko el Cabra, who crushed and killed two civil guards with a drug boat in Barbate. The two were dedicated to “rubbers”, popularly known as piloting gliders carrying drugs across the Bosphorus. However, Marcos died at the end of January and kiko The goat vowed revenge.

Civil Guard sources familiar with the incident tell El Periódico de España of the Prensa Ibérica group: “Just two weeks ago his partner was killed in Sanlúcar de Barrameda.” Marcos, an experienced speedboat pilot, died in a boat accident when he collided with a Civil Guard patrol boat at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River.

Patrol boat agents approached the drug boat where Marcos was. They found that he was detained and that there was no one on board. In reality, the passengers carrying gasoline were lying on the boat. “When they saw the agents, they were either resting or hiding.”Civil Guard sources tell this newspaper. When agents approached, the smugglers attempted to escape the boat, having the misfortune of crashing into the patrol boat, and Marcos died following the collision.

veteran

The event took place on January 31. However, the death of his friend was not reason enough for Kiko the Goat to leave the gliders. After more than 15 years of activity. A man who started the drug smuggling business from the bottom up, manually unloading bales of marijuana from Morocco onto the beaches of Cadiz. From there it went to “rubber bands”. First as co-pilot, then as driver, now as one of the most experienced pilots.

The death of his partner, another experienced pilot, did not push him into retirement. On the contrary, he continued sailing and, in revenge, rammed a Civil Guard boat in Barbate, taking the lives of agents Miguel Ángel González Gómez and David Pérez Carracedo, aged 39 and 43 respectively. Sources from the Bosphorus told this newspaper, “This is the only way to explain what he did. He did not run over the Civil Guard boat by accident. He was making heads turn until he passed over him.”

Kiko el Cabra, who piloted the drug boat that ran over two Benemérita agents, had a criminal record. Resistance to authority, disobedience and money laundering. His dead partner, Marcos, had a similar history. smuggling, drug trafficking and membership in a criminal organization. They were carrying tobacco as well as marijuana. El Cabra was arrested last year with 40 kilos of marijuana but was released.

Lives in Villa Narco

The alleged perpetrator of the attacks carried out by agents in Barbate enjoys a high standard of living thanks to the high salaries of glider pilots, which can reach up to $15,000 per trip. El Cabra has a house in La Línea de la Concepción and a house in El Zabal. an area of ​​the town known as Villa Narco, due to the number of merchants residing there. There is also a 4×4 off-road car, as EFE announced.

There were six people in the glider. Just then they crushed the Civil Guard agents. However, shortly after the accident, the three abandoned the boat. They boarded a vehicle waiting for them in Sotogrande, where the glider had dropped them off. Apparently these three people were three glider mechanics who had boarded the ship to repair a malfunction.

After leaving these three men in Sotogrande, Kiko el Cabra and two other crew members spent the night in the boat, ran aground somewhere in La Línea the next morning, and escaped on foot until hiding in the Sierra de Carboneras. A device of land and air cornered them until they were arrested around two in the afternoon. The other two crew members are two men. One of them is 39 years old and the other is 26 years old. None of them have a criminal record.

Meanwhile, the dead agents have already been buried. And in the funeral chapel of one of them, there was a moment of tension, with Minister Marlaska in the leading role. David Pérez Carracedo’s widow did not allow Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska to put a medal on the coffin. The widow stated that she did not agree with the fact that it was the minister who carried out this action and claimed the following: her husband “wouldn’t want that.”

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