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Sonia Sanjinez De Atala

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Nationality
  
Bolivian

Spouse(s)
  
Walter Atala

Occupation
  
Drug trafficker

Children
  
4

Born
  
1951 (age 65–66)
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

Other names
  
"La Reina de la Cocaina" ("Queen of Cocaine")

Other name
  
"La Reina de la Cocaina" ("Queen of Cocaine")

Sonia Sanjinez de Atala (born around 1951) is a former Bolivian drug trafficker. A member of "La Corporación" ("The Corporation"), Atala was one of the narcos responsible for the 1980 Bolivian coup d'état and the most powerful female drug lord in Bolivia at the time.

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Criminal career

Atala was born in Santa Cruz to a poor family. She sold television sets and radios to Panama before she was hired by Luis Arce Gomez to smuggle drugs. She was imprisoned in La Paz under the presidency of Lidia Gueiler Tejada, but for a short period.

After the "Cocaine Coup" in 1980, installed by various Bolivian drug kingpins, Minister of the Interior Luis Arce Gomez put Atala in charge of smuggling cocaine and money laundering operations across the country. She paid her smugglers $20,000 monthly with a $500 tax for each kilogram of cocaine.

According to ex-DEA agent Michael Levine (later her undercover partner), Atala was described as a "very beautiful but deadly woman" who could order people dead anywhere in the country. Her mansion in Santa Cruz was known as the "Torture House" due to her enforcers taking in enemies and torturing them. Atala was protected by an enforcer group made of Neo-Nazi mercenaries trained by Klaus Barbie.

In the mid-1980s, a period where Atala grew too powerful, the Bolivian narco government betrayed her during a cocaine deal with the Medellin Cartel. Atala was on the run from Luis Fernando Arcila Mejia ("Papa Mejia"), a Colombian drug smuggler whom Atala had refused to pay off a drug operation.

Atala was present as a key witness at the trial of Luis Arce Gomez, who pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges, and received a lighter sentence in return for incriminating information. She is currently under a witness protection program and resides in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

Personal life

Atala married auto driver Walter "Pachi" Atala when she was 14 years old. They had four children.

References

Sonia Sanjinez De Atala Wikipedia