Biography
Jorge Solano Moreta came into the Puerto Rican public's eye during the late 1980s and early 1990s, as many violent events took place in the Bayamon area. The newspapers commonly pointed Solano Moreta and his gang as the perpetrators of many criminal acts, and linked Solano Moreta with the Puerto Rican mafia. It was during that era that he became widely known as Wes by the general Puerto Rican public.
According to United States law records, Solano Moreta controlled drug trafficking at the Virgilio Dávila residential since 1992. This caused for a drug war between his allegued gang and other gangs of Puerto Rico's metropolitan area. From 1992 to 1995, Solano Moreta was featured on many articles on the crime section of Puerto Rico's newspapers.
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