Mexican federal authorities confirming extradition of suspect (via Twitter) |
Mexico's Attorney General's Office (FGR) extradited Mexican criminal
Sacramento de Jesús Iribe-Flores to the U.S. yesterday. He fled U.S. justice
approximately 15 years ago in a bizarre incident.
In 2004, Iribe-Flores was scheduled for sentencing by the U.S. District
Court for the District of Arizona for drug trafficking. However,
Iribe-Flores changed his identity with another inmate who was going to be
deported to Mexico and managed to escape during an official deportation
process.
Arrest and accidental deportation
According to court records, Iribe-Flores was arrested on March 11, 2004,
when U.S. customs officials discovered 17 kg (37.47 lbs) of cocaine and 4.54
kgs (10 lbs) of methamphetamine hidden under the floor of his sports vehicle in
a legal port of entry. Iribe-Flores said that someone paid him US$1,000 to
drive the vehicle to a parking lot in Nogales.
The suspect was found guilty in April 2004 for possession of
methamphetamine and cocaine with the intent to distribute. He was
scheduled for sentencing in October 2004. However, four months earlier,
the suspect managed to change his identification card from someone else who was
scheduled to be deported back to Mexico.
On the scheduled deportation date, Iribe-Flores was deported by U.S.
officials without them being aware of his true identity. "Iribe-Flores
walked back to [Mexico]", U.S. customs spokesperson Russel Ahr confirmed.
The identification card included the name, picture and description of the
inmate.
U.S. authorities did not officially confirm the identity of the man who
they intended to deport. However, an Arizona newspaper confirmed that it
was Juan Carlos Damián Burrola, a Mexican national who had entered the
U.S. illegally.
Re-arrest in Mexico and extradition
In July 2019, agents of the Federal Ministerial Police arrested him in
Culiacán, Sinaloa. His arrest was done as part of an official extradition
request by U.S. authorities. Iribe-Flores was imprisoned in Reclusorio Sur, a
security facility in Mexico City.
Iribe-Flores was finally extradited back to the U.S. yesterday. He was
handed over to U.S. officials at the Mexico City International Airport.
Source(s): Milenio; Plainview; Capital
Mexico; El Universal
Great news 👍 another one to serve his time.
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Deletefue muy estupido el wey 😁 ya uviera salido libre con time served😜
ReplyDeleteHe will do more time than all of el mayo zambada sons, it's just the way life rolls. He made his choice all balls around and no rajita near by, sad
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