Juan Matta Ballesteros was [[Honduras]]'s biggest drug trafficker whose air cargo company [[SETCO]] was the principal transportation provider for the [[Contras|Contra]] army. The [[U.S. Customs]] Service had known about Matta's drug trafficking since 1983, but his company continued to receive U.S. government contracts for Contra supply missions.[^1]
### SETCO and the Contra Supply Chain
The [[NHAO|Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office (NHAO)]] hired SETCO to transport supplies and personnel for the [[FDN]]. [[Oliver North]] also used SETCO for airdrops of military supplies to Contra forces inside [[Nicaragua]]. Pilot Robert Moss flew FDN supply missions for both Hondu Carib, a company operated by FDN leader [[Adolfo Calero]]'s brother, and SETCO. The use of a drug kingpin's company as the primary Contra transportation provider demonstrated the direct overlap between narcotics trafficking and the U.S.-backed war.[^2]
### Footnotes
[^1]: Gary Webb, *Dark Alliance*, Ch. 14.
[^2]: Gary Webb, *Dark Alliance*, Ch. 7, Ch. 14.