Farmers find 600 million dollars working the field, you won't believe what he did with them...

This farmer didn't even dream of getting rich. He dug into the field found some buckets full of money in them. Jose Marijan Cartolos, a sixty-year-old farmer from Colombia in his field digging, found large buckets worth $600 million. While the license to work on this farm [...]
This farmer didn't even dream of getting rich. He dug into the field found some buckets full of money in them.
Jose Marijan Cartolos, a sixty-year-old farmer from Colombia in his field digging, found large buckets worth $600 million. While the license to work on this farm came from a Colombian state, he could not keep the money that was seized by the Colombian government later, follows Indescline.
The government of Colombia, with this discovery, has sent a public call to all farmers to announce whether they find such money because such buckets are still in the fields.

As the government says, such boxes belong to famous Pablo Escobar, the king of cocaine, and one of the largest mafias in world history.
It's still unclear what will happen with the money, but many speculate that Jose will not be allowed to keep the money, but they will most likely remain in the Colombia state budget and will be used to finance social and economic programmes that help those in poverty. /Indesksonline/












