'El Hummer': the alleged
intellectual author of the murder of singer Valentín Elizalde. His extradition represents highest level member of Los Zetas to be extradited.....
Mexico City.- Jaime González
Durán, "El Hummer", one of the founders of the Los Zetas criminal
group , will be extradited to the United States.
A federal court put an end to González
Durán’s legal battle to avoid its delivery to US justice, by once and for all denying
it the amparo against the order to be extradited and will tried for drug
trafficking in the United States.
The Tenth Criminal Collegiate
Court in Mexico City concluded that all the arguments presented by the alleged
criminal leader against his extradition were unfounded and inoperative, says
the amparo ruling under review.
"The claimed act in which
the Secretary of Foreign Affairs granted the extradition of the complainant is
a sovereign act, the discretionary power of the Federal Executive, which in no
way is exercised arbitrarily, but is conditioned on the compliance with the
procedure the constitutional, legal and conventional requirements, "reads
the ruling.
"Therefore, if as stated
in this resolution, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE) complied with the
formalities of the procedure and also founded and duly motivated the claimed
act, it is evident that the Executive was in a position to access the formal request
to extradite the revisionist to the requesting country.”
"El Hummer" will be
tried in the Federal Court of the District of Columbia , based in Washington,
for criminal association, manufacturing
and distributing 5 kilos or more of cocaine and one thousand kilos or more of
marijuana for importation into the United States.
This represents the most important that has been brought
before a US Court against Los Zetas and includes arrest warrants against other
former leaders such as brothers Miguel and Omar Treviño Morales, nicknamed
"El 40" and "El 42".
The defense of the former
military accused that the extradition request lacked sufficient evidence to
justify the prosecution, however, the court established that in extradition
processes the Mexican authorities cannot assess the evidence of the requesting
country.
He also stated that the
accusation for which they intended to judge him had prescribed; however, the
collegiate body also ruled that this argument was unfounded.
"El Hummer" was born
on January 22, 1976 in the Municipality of Aquismón, San Luis Potosí, and in
his youth he entered the ranks of the Army, from which he defected when he was
commissioned as an agent of the Federal Judicial Police in Tamaulipas.
On November 7, 2008 he was
captured in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, with $ 150,000 in cash and a firearm for the
exclusive use of the Armed Forces.
To date, González Durán is
imprisoned in the Federal Criminal Court of Hermosillo, Sonora.
Although now his extradition is
judged, it is not clear what the position of the federal government will execute
his delivery, or if it will proceed to its immediate delivery
or to defer it until it verifies the sentences it has pending for crimes
committed in Mexico.
In the country, he has been
sentenced in three different proceedings to penalties that together add up to
73 years in prison.
In one, he was sentenced to 35
years in prison for organized crime and illegal deprivation of liberty; in
another, at 16 years and six months for money laundering; and in the last case
at 21 years, nine months, for violation of the Law of Firearms and Explosives.
These extraditions of main cartel individuals have become generously awarded lately by Mexican authorities.
ReplyDeleteWondering if certain political agendas are being displayed for some unknown reasons.
1: The serious commitment in the war on drugs by Mexican authorities.
2; A higher hidden agenda to monopolize the market by unknown participants.
In the end drug consumption and manufacturing are a global economic factors. Employing thousands of people in many sectors of society.
Maybe the Mexican president doing his job? Change is coming...its been 100+ years of corruption and impunity buy change has arrived....it will
DeleteCome slowly but surely
Good and interesting questions really worth thinking about.
DeleteI think the best way to find answers is to look at what is really happening 'out there' (which actors are doing what and what the consequences are).
Mexico only sends the worst people rapist ect . ... Sound familiar ...
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DeleteQuestion remains? Who are the real actors?
Excelent another one goes to the slammer, see what happens to those, take drugs into US, you pay the Piper.
ReplyDeleteThis pinche paisa was one violent abusive motherfacker, as a soldier, as a GAFE, as a federal police officer fighting the drug trafficking, and as a member of the zeta cartel, now his ass will be gone and the US will give him 5 years minus time served, witness protection and US citizenship for cooperating, he may get to work Hummer Ads when released.
DeleteYour wright as much as I would like this man to recive a lifetime sentence.he will not because DOJ needs him as witness for bigger fish that are in custody in Mexico that are awaiting to be extradited to the United States
DeleteI don't think us can use him. El hummer been in prison for so many years and not having any connections with the current cartel players.
ReplyDeleteThey're going after the Trevinos. He's gonna be offered witness protection to give up people that will eventually lead up to the Trevinos.
DeleteDuh why u think almo sending him and not z40
DeleteThey are building a case against z40
DeleteThe have tons of people in the u.s. that can get the treviños to the united states but what if there are politicians in the u.s. that dont want them there
Delete@4:47 let’s hope so
DeleteNo such thing as having been in prison for too many years if the statute of limitations is still running on the crimes they want him to testify to.
DeleteU r rite! They have waited for so long that he has now no dangerous information that he can reveal
DeleteBuilding a case against Z-40?! Like they don't already have a case against him?! Like the Feds, DEA and ICE didn't have him tracked during the last few years of his freedom & Sat back while he ordered and participated in Mass murders of so many innocent people. If they wanted his ass, they would have made sure he was extradited to the US... Since July 15, 2013 he's been chilling in a Mexico Prison, El Hummer wasn't around in those last years of Z-40's freedom, What info can he offer to help build an already strong case against him?
DeleteEl hummer will die in prison. He can bribe his way out of an American prison.
ReplyDelete4:19 You meant he can't! Right? Just making sure, not been a dick!
Deletehalcon in a ford figo blanco WZK-704-A in nuevo laredo tamaulipas
ReplyDeleteHummer wanted to order hits on the U.S side, and attacks on Border patrol, that's what got him hot, and that's why their going to slam him.
ReplyDeleteHow isn’t el Z-40 not in the US is what I want to know
ReplyDeleteMoney & political reasons. Rather, who he can give up on the Mexican government side.
DeleteBecause of who he is! If you notice when they captured him, He wasn't handcuffed... He was walking freely like he owned the damn place! They have so much evidence against Z-40, Not to mention the Feds, DEA & ICE all had information about his constant whereabouts during the last few years of his freedom. Even during one of the San Fernando Massacres... But he's still in Mexico and Not here in the US! I'm trying to find a source, But Z-40 is living it up in prison just not as good as Chapo was but yeah. He holds concerts and parties in there.
DeleteWhat they need to do is stop these scumbags from continuing to make connections and orchestrate drug trafficking from inside US prisons.
ReplyDeleteHate to burst that bubble. Prisons are not monasteries. Nor a YMCA.
DeletePinche guey can't even grow a mustache.
ReplyDeleteWhere's Queso? He's been quiet lately, I guess AMLO isn't giving him much to talk about.
ReplyDeleteWhatever came of El Lucky Raúl Lucio Hernández Lechuga, Z-16? He's been in jail in Mexico for 10 years but never heard of a sentence, disposition of his case, etc..
ReplyDeleteLeave him there. We don't need the Coronavirus
ReplyDeleteNow he will regret all those killings while wasting away in prison.
ReplyDeleteDoubt any remorse for killings. Only those thoughts of the freedoms he had in the Mexican prison.
DeleteWhat really amazes me is
ReplyDeleteMexican Lawyers try everything to fight to keep these horriable murders in Mexico Mexican Judges try their best to fight The USA from getting these guys to put them in prison. Why ??
These same Judges dont Protect the regular people or the poor innocents from being killed by these Gang Members
You Good Citizens in Mexico dont do shit about it
Being Afraid everyday of your life is Not NORMAL !
Well maybe it is now Its your children your country Your Life
I shouldnt really care if that is the way you want to live
If I was there (most likey be dead) because I would Fight tooth and Nail before it got to this point.
I just dont know how you dont fight back for your freedoms and lives of your children Your culture
How Mexican/Americans have turned their back on you. It comes down to really one thing
Your Goverments sucks at running your country
Someone said in a old post
It must be in some gene in Mentality
That you allow this
And you the American hater .. you dont see Americans running away from living America
You dont see Mexico extrading bad guys tin your country Matter of fact
They allow bad guys to stay there
The more I read about your history and laws I realize that nothing has changed
ALMO staged a protest when he wasnt elected President he did the same as El Chapo son did closed off streets
Stopped traffic and interupted busines
Etc
Why cant you for your rights
Dont think he wants blood on his hands Copy what he did when he thought elections were unfair?
Sick of these Cartels period
Wowsers @ 7:53, just make sure you're not reading history books that poison the mind with the anti Mexico narrative.
DeleteAs if no American citizen were suppressed or incarcerated for speaking against the injustices committed by their government.
DeleteThey are called political prisoners. And No I'm not referring to former Illinois Rod Blagojevich.
You make it seem like the good citizens of Mexico want that type of life? Like they enable it! They want to live, They want their family to live! The government is fucking corrupt down there, They aren't protected for shyt! They stand up for themselves and They'll be another casualty of the drug war! It's easier said than done when you aren't living there, In the midst of all the hell! Some citizens do gather together and Fight for themselves since the bitch ass policias are on the Narcos payroll, They have taken control of there towns and Acted as the police to help keep the narco scum out. But it takes more than one! United, They can make a difference... Divided, They will quickly end up dead! How can you pass judgement on the innocent citizens of Mexico who want to live? They want to live, They don't want to die! But that fear is there, Maybe not for themselves but for their children.
DeleteDigame liencincado.
ReplyDelete10:56 I am great full, that you stand up to this keyboard warrior, that would be afraid to step foot into MEXICO, blaming all the Carnage on our citizens, that are trying to make a living, with criminals killing innocents along the way. For the key board warrior it's easier to say than do.
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