New York - The United States announced on Tuesday it had indicted 17 alleged leaders and associates of Colombia's powerful Clan Usuga drug gang, who would all risk life in prison if ever convicted. They are charged with criminal enterprise, international cocaine trafficking conspiracy and firearms charges in New York and Miami. Their alleged crimes took place from 2002 until 2015, in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela and elsewhere, US officials said. Among those indicted is Clan Usuga's leader, Dairo "Otoniel" Usuga. The US government has offered a five million dollar reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction. Kelly Currie, acting US attorney for the eastern district of New York flew to Bogota to make the announcement with a counterpart from Florida. Drug taxes "The indictments announced today are the result of a sweeping national and international effort to stem the flow of drugs acros...