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Post by pavel on Jan 16, 2016 0:31:30 GMT -6
Using metal detectors, magnetometers, electric saws and other tools, three professional treasure hunters carefully searched an abandoned mansion on Miami Beach. They were not looking for old silver coins or gold bars from some Spanish galleon sunk in Biscayne Bay. The treasure they sought was bundles of dollars. In the worst of cases, maybe drugs or human remains. “Pablo Escobar used to launder a lot of money. He had so much that he could not launder it all, and it’s known that he hid barrels full of money all over,” said Nokolay Malchev, an inspector from Kellyco Metal Detectors. The mansion, rose colored with black roof tiles, was owned in the 1980s by Escobar, the Colombian drug lord who was one of the richest and most dangerous criminals of his era. Read more here: www.miamiherald.com/real-estate/article54715810.html
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