José Vicente Castaño aka El Profe (Born July 2, 1957 in Amalfi, Antioquia) is a Colombian paramilitary former leader of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a right-wing Colombian paramilitary organization. After demobilizing he was accused of murdering his brother and former AUC leader Carlos Castaño and for his role in narcotics trafficking by both the Colombian government and the government of the United States. In August 2004, the United States formally requested his extradition to the United States. Castaño remains, however, a fugitive and is the presumed chief of the 2006 created criminal organization Águilas Negras made up of former AUC paramilitary members.
Biography
Early life
Castaño was born July 2, 1957 in Amalfi, a small village in the Antioquia Department in central Colombia. He was the sixth among twelve siblings of a family of farmers. When he was 12 years old he dropped out from school to help his father on farming duties. At the age of 18 years old he left the village and went to neighboring
Venezuela where he also worked on farming for two years. Back in Colombia, Castaño worked with his brother Fidel in many businesses including a pub,
gold exchange in
Segovia, Antioquia, and farming. They later moved to
Medellín where they inccured in the lottery business.
Father's death
Castaño's father died on
September 18,
1981 at the hands of the
FARC-EP, a leftist rebel organization. The FARC had kidnapped the elder Castaño and demanded a ransom of 150 million pesos.
Family
Vicente Castaño is the brother of
Fidel Castaño, a leader of
Los Pepes and the founder of
Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Córdoba and Urabá and Carlos Castaño, who led the AUC until his death. Vicente has been accused of
ordering Carlos' death.
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