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Drugs ravage Medellin three decades after Pablo Escobar's death

Three decades after cartel boss Pablo Escobar was shot dead by police on a rooftop in Medellin, the very city he had sought to uplift with drug money is being ravaged by it.

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"As long as there are consumers... criminals will see a business opportunity," he said.

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'THE BRONX'

In 2018, then Medellin mayor Federico Gutierrez accompanied nearly 1,000 police who bulldozed the city's main drug market, known as "The Bronx."

Gutierrez, the right-wing candidate in presidential elections later this month, has vowed a harsher police clampdown on domestic drug trafficking.

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His leftist rival Gustavo Petro wants to address drug use as a public health problem.

Since 2021, the government has demolished at least 129 vending spots countrywide.

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But many quickly return, including The Bronx.

Twenty-four hours a day, vendors call out the names of their wares: "blones" (marijuana joints), "rocks" (cocaine), ecstasy or "wheels" as they call Clonazepam pills, a psychiatric medicine with sedative effects.

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Others offer "tusibi" -- calling it "tusi" for short or sometimes "pink cocaine" -- the latest party drug based on Ketamine mixed with substances such as ecstasy and mescaline, a psychedelic derived from a cactus.

Though "banned" from street sale -- considered too harmful even by the gangs -- those who want it can also find heroin, at about $2.5 per gram.

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Addict Julian, his discolored skin stretching over the pronounced cheekbones of his emaciated face, told AFP he needed to inject himself four times a day.

As night fell, Julian -- who did not want to give his full name -- met his supplier in a park thronging with people.

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The transaction takes mere seconds.

"Before, you did not see people injecting themselves in the street, discarding syringes," said Julian. "We were few."

But no longer.