Barry Seal, The ‘Most Important Witness’ In The History Of The Drug Enforcement Administration In the mid-1970s, Barry Seal was a successful young pilot with Trans World Airlines — but he had a dangerous secret. In his spare time, Seal smuggled drugs and weapons between the U.S. and Central America. In fact, in 1974, he was fired by the airline for saying he was on medical leave when he was actually trafficking explosives to anti-Castro Cubans in Mexico. Seal then turned his full attention to drug smuggling, and he even started working for Pablo Escobar and the MedellÃn cartel. He was carrying 462 pounds of Escobar's cocaine when he was caught by the Drug Enforcement Administration and arrested in 1984. But instead of accepting his fate, Seal told the DEA he would work for them as an informant to avoid prosecution. It was Seal who provided the photos to American authorities that exposed Escobar as a major drug kingpin. The pilot testified in front of a federal grand jury abou...
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