SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The Sinaloa cartel,
Mexico’s largest drug-smuggling organization, is working with Dominican
criminal groups to establish a Caribbean trafficking route, Dominican and US
officials said.
In recent months, Dominican officials have blamed the
Mexican group for a handful of murders and stealing a corporate jet under the
cloak of early-morning darkness from an airport here. The jet, which was later
recovered in Venezuela, was going to be used to transport cocaine from South America,
officials said.
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The Sinaloa presence was confirmed when authorities, working
with the US Drug Enforcement Agency, the DEA, arrested a Mexican national and
confessed Sinaloa member. During interrogation, Luis Fernando Bertolucci
Castillo admitted to having a direct line to reputed cartel boss Joaquin “El
Chapo” Guzman. He was later extradited to the US to face drug charges late last
year.
“The Sinaloa cartel is seeking to create a route to Europe
using the Dominican Republic,” Dominican Ambassador to the US Anibal de Castro
said this month, citing Bertolucci’s statement. That marked the government’s
first public acknowledgement of the group’s presence.
The cartel members are also seeking logistical support from
Dominicans, according to a member of the Dominican National Direcorate for Drug
Control, a branch of the military that combats trafficking, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity.
That includes relying on Dominicans to provide them with
small planes for drug flights from the southern Venezuelan state of Apure, as
well as obtaining precursors to synthetic drugs such as amphetamines used for
crystal meth, the source said.
So far, the group’s presence appears limited to small cells.
However, Sinaloa’s mere existence adds a level of complexity to a country
already struggling with a handful of international criminal groups. It also
suggests cartels are examining the Caribbean as a supplement to the preferred
Central America-Mexico route — a shift US officials have feared.
The Obama administration has warned that the drug war in
Mexico would push cartels to increasingly run drugs through the Caribbean. The
islands were the preferred routes for notorious kingpins like Pablo Escobar in
the 1980s until a US crackdown pushed the trade toward Mexico.
“The handwriting is on the wall. We can see the train. It is
coming down the tracks. They will return” to the Caribbean, Assistant Secretary
of State William R. Brownfield told a US Senate subcommittee in November. “We
know we’re going to have to deal with this crisis again. It is in our interest,
in fact it would be the height of folly and stupidity for us, not to prepare
for it now and in advance.”
Yet, funding for the chief US program to combat drug
trafficking in the region, the Caribbean Security Basin Initiative, dropped to
$73 million in the current fiscal year from $77 million last year. By
comparison, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton pledged $300 million in funding
to Central American countries during a conference last year in Guatemala.
Officials across the Caribbean say they lack the money and
training necessary to combat an increase in the drug trade. Some 10 percent of
the cocaine bound for the US passes through the islands, with the vast majority
still traveling through Central America and Mexico, according to estimates.
Traffickers largely utilize go-fast boats, capable of
carrying more than 4,000 pounds of cocaine, to transport drugs.
As silly as this is, I admit I love to keep track of plazas and now some of the international routes of drug trafficking organizations. Chivis Martinez brings me so much information to plot on my big map in my garage. For that I say Gracias, Sr.
ReplyDeleteWe taking over
ReplyDeletel can,t believe that the US thinks this is
DeleteNew news! Granted Mexico is where
the majority of it crosses but the Carribean has allways been a major
thruway for drugs in mass amounts!
Am I the only smart guy here that. Already know who's going to win this war I mean. The only one cartel that have the help from the federal govenment is the sinaloa cartel. There is no criminal organization that can be sucessfull with out the help from the govenment . Please zetas be smart for the very first time in your lives and quit this shit while you can if don't and keep on fightting you are going to get killed or locked up.
ReplyDeleteIt was in the 80's, till all the Government interdiction from all sides, effectively closed it down, as well as the shift in Columbian DTOo's to Mexican's seizing control of US distribution, the article says ten percent of the cocaine comes from that route, which leaves 90 coming thru Mexico.
ReplyDeleteThe route is just being established...read carefully it states DR, and that is new for Sinaloa. as the market share increased new routes that simplifies logistics as a "stager" country had to be formed. WHile the caribbean of COURSE has always been used for trafficking I think you missed the significance. Think what Guate is to Mex
ReplyDeleteJ...what you are talking about is different but correct.
....paz C