Armand Luna was a Drug Lord and the man responsible for the Metropolitan Airport Bombing. He developed the bomb for the 1979 bombing. In 1980, he ended up arrested for leading a Communist rebel group in Colombia. At some point he got out, and proceeded to become a drug lord with enough notoriety that INTERPOL had a picture of him. Around 2013, he discovered that one of his bombs was discovered by NCIS in Colombia.
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| - Armand Luna was a Drug Lord and the man responsible for the Metropolitan Airport Bombing. He developed the bomb for the 1979 bombing. In 1980, he ended up arrested for leading a Communist rebel group in Colombia. At some point he got out, and proceeded to become a drug lord with enough notoriety that INTERPOL had a picture of him. Around 2013, he discovered that one of his bombs was discovered by NCIS in Colombia.
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| - Deceased- died in a drone strike in retaliation for the 1979 bombing.
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| - Armand Luna's Interpol mugshot on the ZNN news report. From the Season 11 episode, "Patience".
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| - Armand Luna was a Drug Lord and the man responsible for the Metropolitan Airport Bombing. He developed the bomb for the 1979 bombing. In 1980, he ended up arrested for leading a Communist rebel group in Colombia. At some point he got out, and proceeded to become a drug lord with enough notoriety that INTERPOL had a picture of him. Around 2013, he discovered that one of his bombs was discovered by NCIS in Colombia. He then proceeded to threaten the American Ambassador to Colombia, Olivia Edmunds, and her loved ones to plant DNA evidence suggesting Tomás Orlando had been responsible for the bomb, also using a prior instance of her taking a bribe to push a favorable drug policy in Colombia as blackmail to ensure her cooperation. His true role was eventually found out when Edmunds confessed to what happened after being exposed. His compound eventually ended up destroyed in a drone strike in Operation Lex Talionis, with NCIS Director Leon Vance confirming that he had indeed been killed by the strike.
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