The footage, shot by helmet cam, shows special forces troops moving through jungle terrain to apprehend Arenas, the leader of the Úsuga Narco gang. The video lasts just over 90 seconds, but in that short time it offers an inside look into the particular, and dangerous, missions that special forces engage in.
The video opens with a firefight, and then cuts to a point-of-view run along dirt paths as the special forces soldiers break contact and move toward their quarry.
Throughout it all a Black Hawk helicopter hovers nearby in a support position, presumably spotting for the ground troops as they converge on Arenas before taking him into custody. Arenas emerges from the thick underbrush shirtless and in jeans, and is immediately grabbed by the necklace around his neck and pulled along by the special forces soldiers.
Watch below.
Why would anybody like him be wearing a bright ass shirt like that,knowing they always gotta be on alert 24-7.That's why he took it off.But his skin was even brighter than the shirt..lol
ReplyDeleteThe bald head doesn't help with the camouflage either.He's an ugly ass troll but not the internet kind.
DeleteThats some serious airsoft going on...
ReplyDeleteI do like the way the police executed this operation, they don't talk much or scream like crazy when the bullets started flying. The Mexican military scream to much.
ReplyDeleteIt's because they're Colombians. Fifty-plus years of civil war makes capturing a gang leader a walk in the park
DeleteWhen are this narcos going to learn if your serious about staying out of prison you need to invest in some rpgs.that's why mencho still out wether you like him or hate him he knows how to have his people ready to take down them helicopters quick.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean he will get a special trip to the U.S ? We have hard bed for him on a cold mountain .
ReplyDeleteWhich Mexican cartel do they supply. ?
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