A home once owned by Pablo Escobar and then converted by his brother into a money-making tourist attraction has been seized by the Colombian government.Authorities raided the $2.5 million property located in the Medellín neighborhood of El Poblado on Thursday as part of the longstanding efforts to eradicate the 'narcotourism' business that Roberto Escobar, the cartel's former accountant, has benefited from.The Attorney General's Office said the property was purchased through the fortune that the Medellín Cartel boss accumulated off the drug trade in the 1980s and 1990s.
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