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| locations = [[Fort Staunton]], [[Staunton Island]]; [[Cedar Grove]], [[Shoreside Vale]]; [[Francis International Airport]], [[Shoreside Vale]]
| locations = [[Fort Staunton]], [[Staunton Island]]; [[Cedar Grove]], [[Shoreside Vale]]; [[Francis International Airport]], [[Shoreside Vale]]
| leaders = [[Miguel]], [[Catalina]]
| leaders = [[Cisco]] (in [[2000]]), [[Miguel]], [[Catalina]] (both in [[2001]])
| type = Drug cartel
| type = Drug cartel
| enemies = [[Yakuza]], [[Leone Family]]
| enemies = [[Yakuza]], [[Leone Family]]
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The '''Colombian Cartel''' (aka the "'''Cartel'''" in [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]) is a shadowy Hispanic organization and the main group of antagonists in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]. They are exceptionally well armed, and are led by [[Catalina]] and [[Miguel]] to produce and supply the drug SPANK in [[Liberty City]]. It is suggested by Liberty City police records that the Colombian Cartel may be using the [[Francis International Airport|local airport]] and a harbour freight as a front to smuggle the SPANK drug into Liberty City, although they have yet to thoroughly prove this. After [[Claude|Claude's]] feud with the [[Liberty City Triads|Triads]] ceases, he faces the Colombian Cartel as a new and worse enemy for the rest of the game.
The '''Colombian Cartel''' (aka the "'''Cartel'''" in [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]) is a shadowy Hispanic organization and the main group of antagonists in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]. They are exceptionally well armed, and are led by [[Catalina]] and [[Miguel]] to produce and supply the drug SPANK in [[Liberty City]]. It is suggested by Liberty City police records that the Colombian Cartel may be using the [[Francis International Airport|local airport]] and a harbor freight as a front to smuggle the [[SPANK]] drug into Liberty City, although they have yet to thoroughly prove this. After [[Claude|Claude's]] feud with the [[Liberty City Triads|Triads]] ceases, he faces the Colombian Cartel as a new and worse enemy for the rest of the game.


While listening to the [[Andre the Accelerator|DJ]] on [[Rise FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] he mentions having tried a new drug on the street called "SPANK". This means that SPANK was at least in production in 1998. Miguel was leading this cartel during this period as well; Catalina did not join the organization until 2001, when she shot her boyfriend Claude and took off with the money the pair had just robbed from a bank. There are hints during various cutscenes in GTA III that she and Miguel are lovers and she has used the money from the robbery to heighten her standing in the Cartel.
While listening to the [[Andre the Accelerator|DJ]] on [[Rise FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] he mentions having tried a new drug on the street called "SPANK". This means that SPANK was at least in production in 1998. Miguel was leading this cartel during this period as well; Catalina did not join the organization until 2001, when she shot her boyfriend Claude and took off with the money the pair had just robbed from a bank. There are hints during various cutscenes in GTA III that she and Miguel are lovers and she has used the money from the robbery to heighten her standing in the Cartel.


Miguel is later linked to the assassination of [[Yakuza]] leader [[Kenji Kasen]], although he actually had nothing to do with it (real estate mogul [[Donald Love]] ordered Claude to make it look like the Cartel's doing to spark a gang war and drive real estate prices down). He is later tied up in the incomplete skyscraper in [[Fort Staunton]] by Kenji's sister [[Asuka Kasen|Asuka]] and tortured non-stop for days on end, although Asuka later grows tired of torturing Miguel, as seen in [[S.A.M.]]. She, however, continues to torture him until he is killed by [[Catalina]], when they kidnap [[Maria Latore|Maria]] and kill Asuka. Catalina assumes command of the Cartel herself. After killing Asuka and trying to escape in a helicopter, her vehicle is shot down by Claude as revenge for shooting him during the bank robbery.
Miguel is later linked to the [[Waka-Gashira Wipeout|assassination]] of [[Yakuza]] leader [[Kenji Kasen]], although he actually had nothing to do with it (real estate mogul [[Donald Love]] ordered Claude to make it look like the Cartel's doing to spark a gang war and drive real estate prices down). He is later tied up in the incomplete skyscraper in [[Fort Staunton]] by Kenji's sister [[Asuka Kasen|Asuka]] and tortured non-stop for days on end, although Asuka later grows tired of torturing Miguel, as seen in [[S.A.M.]]. She, however, continues to torture him until he is killed by [[Catalina]], when they kidnap [[Maria Latore|Maria]] and kill Asuka. Catalina assumes command of the Cartel herself. After killing Asuka and trying to escape in a helicopter, her vehicle is shot down by Claude as revenge for shooting him during the bank robbery.


It is clear that the Cartel is linked to the [[Panlantic Construction Company]], a company serving as both a legitimate construction company and a front for illegal operations. In GTA Liberty City Stories, Cartel members were hired by Panlantic as bodyguards for [[Avery Carrington]], who was working for Panlantic and arrived in Liberty City to acquire real estate for development. After Avery was killed by [[Toni Cipriani]], Donald Love took over negotiations with Panlantic to seal the deal on developing Fort Staunton, which would be later [[Bringing the House Down|destroyed by bombs]] planted by Cipriani. In GTA III, the construction site in Fort Staunton serves as the Cartel's turf in Staunton Island until it is seized by the [[Yakuza]], erupting into an endless gang war.
It is clear that the Cartel is linked to the [[Panlantic Construction Company]], a company serving as both a legitimate construction company and a front for illegal operations. In GTA Liberty City Stories, Cartel members were hired by Panlantic as bodyguards for [[Avery Carrington]], who was working for Panlantic and arrived in Liberty City to acquire real estate for development. After Avery was [[Panlantic Land Grab|killed]] by [[Toni Cipriani]], Donald Love took over negotiations with Panlantic to seal the deal on developing Fort Staunton, which would be later [[Bringing the House Down|destroyed by bombs]] planted by Cipriani. In GTA III, the construction site in Fort Staunton serves as the Cartel's turf in Staunton Island until it is seized by the [[Yakuza]], erupting into an endless gang war.


In Grand Theft Auto Advance, the gang was initially allied to Advance protagonist [[Mike]], but would later turn against him after suspecting Mike of killing then Cartel leader, [[Cisco]] (which is revealed to have been the work of [[Vinnie]]). He was succeeded by an un-named general, who was succeeded by Miguel. At one point in GTA Advance, Cisco centered his gang operations at [[Francis International Airport]].
In Grand Theft Auto Advance, the gang was initially allied to Advance protagonist [[Mike]], but would later turn against him after suspecting Mike of killing then Cartel leader, [[Cisco]] (which is revealed to have been the work of [[Vinnie]]). He was succeeded by an unnamed general, who was succeeded by Miguel. At one point in GTA Advance, Cisco centered his gang operations at [[Francis International Airport]].


Cartel members wear Hawaiian shirts, combat pants, hats resembling Akubras and boots in GTA III. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the same members wear red or blue shirts with brown vests, pairs of pants and jewelry.
Cartel members wear Hawaiian shirts, combat pants, hats resembling Akubras and boots in GTA III. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the same members wear red or blue shirts with brown vests, pairs of pants and jewelry.
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[[Category:Gangs]]
[[Category:Gangs]]
[[Category: Latino Gangs]]
[[Category:Latino Gangs]]

Revision as of 10:32, 17 March 2009

GANG
Colombian Cartel
File:Colombian Cartel.jpg
Games: GTA III
GTA Advance
GTA Liberty City Stories
Locations: Fort Staunton, Staunton Island; Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale; Francis International Airport, Shoreside Vale
Leaders: Cisco (in 2000), Miguel, Catalina (both in 2001)
Type: Drug cartel
Enemies: Yakuza, Leone Family
Affiliations: Yardies Triads
Vehicles: Cartel Cruiser
Weapons: Pistol, Micro SMG, AK47
Businesses: Drugs trade
Fronts: Freight business, butchers shop (owned by Cisco), airline company and Panlantic Construction Company
Members: Catalina, Cisco and Miguel

The Colombian Cartel (aka the "Cartel" in Grand Theft Auto Advance) is a shadowy Hispanic organization and the main group of antagonists in GTA III. They are exceptionally well armed, and are led by Catalina and Miguel to produce and supply the drug SPANK in Liberty City. It is suggested by Liberty City police records that the Colombian Cartel may be using the local airport and a harbor freight as a front to smuggle the SPANK drug into Liberty City, although they have yet to thoroughly prove this. After Claude's feud with the Triads ceases, he faces the Colombian Cartel as a new and worse enemy for the rest of the game.

While listening to the DJ on Rise FM in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories he mentions having tried a new drug on the street called "SPANK". This means that SPANK was at least in production in 1998. Miguel was leading this cartel during this period as well; Catalina did not join the organization until 2001, when she shot her boyfriend Claude and took off with the money the pair had just robbed from a bank. There are hints during various cutscenes in GTA III that she and Miguel are lovers and she has used the money from the robbery to heighten her standing in the Cartel.

Miguel is later linked to the assassination of Yakuza leader Kenji Kasen, although he actually had nothing to do with it (real estate mogul Donald Love ordered Claude to make it look like the Cartel's doing to spark a gang war and drive real estate prices down). He is later tied up in the incomplete skyscraper in Fort Staunton by Kenji's sister Asuka and tortured non-stop for days on end, although Asuka later grows tired of torturing Miguel, as seen in S.A.M.. She, however, continues to torture him until he is killed by Catalina, when they kidnap Maria and kill Asuka. Catalina assumes command of the Cartel herself. After killing Asuka and trying to escape in a helicopter, her vehicle is shot down by Claude as revenge for shooting him during the bank robbery.

It is clear that the Cartel is linked to the Panlantic Construction Company, a company serving as both a legitimate construction company and a front for illegal operations. In GTA Liberty City Stories, Cartel members were hired by Panlantic as bodyguards for Avery Carrington, who was working for Panlantic and arrived in Liberty City to acquire real estate for development. After Avery was killed by Toni Cipriani, Donald Love took over negotiations with Panlantic to seal the deal on developing Fort Staunton, which would be later destroyed by bombs planted by Cipriani. In GTA III, the construction site in Fort Staunton serves as the Cartel's turf in Staunton Island until it is seized by the Yakuza, erupting into an endless gang war.

In Grand Theft Auto Advance, the gang was initially allied to Advance protagonist Mike, but would later turn against him after suspecting Mike of killing then Cartel leader, Cisco (which is revealed to have been the work of Vinnie). He was succeeded by an unnamed general, who was succeeded by Miguel. At one point in GTA Advance, Cisco centered his gang operations at Francis International Airport.

Cartel members wear Hawaiian shirts, combat pants, hats resembling Akubras and boots in GTA III. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the same members wear red or blue shirts with brown vests, pairs of pants and jewelry.

With Catalina's death it's certain the gang lost a lot of influence in the city as it would be taken over by a lesser competent member