They are closely connected with the Medellin Cartel and the Cali Cartel, establishing a stable "South-North Drug Route." Meanwhile, utilizing the mountainous terrain, they've constructed numerous secret warehouses and processing plants. To vie for control and punish "traitors," internal conflicts and massacres of "disobedient" villages occur frequently.
In 1985, a nearby village that had partially accepted government administration was bloodily cleansed by them, with over two hundred villagers perished and houses burned down, creating the "Santa Maria Massacre" that shocked the entire nation.
As the government's anti-drug efforts intensified, the violent resistance of the Kola Tribe became even more rampant.
