Former Colombian Cartel Leader And Police Woman Who Investigated Her Pose Naked Together To Promote Peace

A former drug cartel leader and the ex-detective that investigated her gang have posed naked together in a bizarre bid to promote peace.

A former drug cartel leader and the ex-detective that investigated her gang have posed naked together in a bizarre bid to promote peace.

The pair, once sworn enemies in the ongoing drug wars in Colombia, agreed to pose in a special issue of controversial magazine Soho.

Former guerrilla leader Ana Pacheco, a senior member of the feared FARC cartel (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People’s Army) is seen draped naked with her arms and legs over former police woman Isabel Londono, kissing her tenderly on the cheek.

 

Former guerrilla leader Ana Pacheco, a senior member of the feared FARC cartel (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People’s Army) is seen draped naked with her arms and legs over Isabel Londono, kissing her tenderly on the cheek.

Londono, who used to be a detective from the Colombian state’s Security Department, and is pictured lying on her back in black lingerie, was in charge of persecuting members of the infamous guerrilla army.

 

A sneak peek of the new cover was revealed on twitter by the ex-director of the magazine, Daniel Samper Ospina, with the title ‘Peace according to Soho’.

But the duo, who have quit their former careers, agreed to come together to promote a peaceful message that all sides can live together.

Londono said: ‘At first I was surprised when they asked me to pose with hardly any clothes on with a guerrilla, but I liked the message and we in Colombia are so used to strong images that we needed to do something shocking to reach the people and show them there is a way to peace.’ 
 

Ana Pacheco (left) and Isobel Londono (right) both hesitated about doing the shoot – but said the message it sent was a powerful one.

 
Londono (left) used to be a detective from the Colombian state’s Security Department.

 
Pacheco (right) has signed a contract as a catalogue model for popular department store Falabellas.

A sneak peek of the new cover was revealed on twitter by the ex-director of the magazine, Daniel Samper Ospina, with the title ‘Peace according to Soho’.

Pacheco told local radio station ‘La W’ that although she hesitated initially, she decided to accept Soho’s proposal, saying: ‘It’s been very important for my life, the image is about being at peace, and what’s more beautiful than two women from the opposite sides doing it.

‘It’s time to ask for forgiveness from those I hurt during my time as a guerrilla.’

Pacheco has also signed a contract as a catalogue model for popular department store Falabellas.
She added: ‘My husband has been really supportive about this career path. Ever since I saw a television I knew that this was my dream, to model or act and finally it has come true.’   
 

Pacheco (right) said she wanted forgiveness for the things she’d done while a guerilla.
 

The cover, commissioned by current director Diego Garzon, has caused mixed reactions from social media users.

The cover, commissioned by current director Diego Garzon, has caused mixed reactions from social media users. One user commented: ‘It’s a good message, also it’s just two attractive girls and little clothing.’ Others congratulated the magazine on the peace initiative, saying: ‘This is the peace we want in Colombia.’

One user commented: ‘It’s a good message, also it’s just two attractive girls and little clothing.’

Others congratulated the magazine on the peace initiative, saying: ‘This is the peace we want in Colombia.’

WATCH: Terry “Southwest T” Flenory Of The Black Mafia Family Reports In Live From Prison

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Terry Flenory, AKA Southwest T, 1/2 of the Flenory brothers currently incarcerated for running a multi million drug empire called into “The Morning Heat” show of his hometown Detroit and gave an exclusive interview from Florida prison.

Terry is the younger brother and somewhat less flamboyant brother of Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, with whom he headed the Black Mafia Family. According to the feds, Southwest T ran the west coast operation which distributed drugs from California to all of its other hubs in major US cities. Both brothers were sentenced to over 30 years in federal penitentiary.

Check out this new interview with Southwest T in which he gave insight about what the legacy of BMF really stood for, his opinion on the state of hip hop today, the BMF clothing line, police brutality and why Black Lives Matter.

Support the Sylent Heart Foundation founded by BMF wife–First Lady of BMF– Tonesa Welch and help the Black Mafia Family rebuild lives and restore communities.

WATCH: Young Jeezy Interview With Ebro [Hot 97]

November 13

Rapstar Young Jeezy swung by New York’s Hot 97 radio station to chop it up with the Ebro show.

In this new interview Jeezy keeps it “a buck” about day to day issues plaguing society, politics, and spoke on his personal transition from a “trapper” to a legit business man “who now pays taxes”.

Get ready for some Church In These Streets on November 13th!

Peep the interview below. It’s definitely a must see!