FERNANDO VERGARA/AP
COLOMBIA
Apartado, Colombia— Jose Mendoza tosses pamphlets out of a helicopter on May 31. Written on them was an offer of up to $5 million for information leading to the capture of one of Colombia’s most wanted men. Mendoza heads the country’s anti-narco police and is on the hunt for Dairo Antonio Usuga David, leader of the Gulf Cartel. In recent years, Colombia has tried but failed to nab the elusive drug kingpin. Now, 1,200 members of the country’s security forces are after him, more than double the number devoted to the hunt for Pablo Escobar, another Colombian drug lord.