During 2022, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) has extradited people, mainly Mexican nationals, whose extradition was declared appropriate by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) to be tried in various countries, especially in the United States, for their probable responsibility in the commission of conduct considered as crimes.
In the case of women, such as Mercedes Martell, accused of money laundering in California, the four extradited were extradited for felonies. María Z. for criminal association and firearms trafficking in the State of Texas; Leticia S., for the murder of her partner in California; and María M., also Mexican, for crimes against health in the form of drug trafficking in the Republic of Peru when she traveled from one city to another, by air, transporting a suitcase containing cocaine.
The current year is not the year with the most extraditions, in the current six-year term there were 58 in 2019; 60 in 2020; 43 in 2021, which together with the current 54, make a total of 215. So far, the government administration that has handed over the most criminals abroad was that of President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, with 587; followed by Enrique Peña Nieto, 394; in the case of Vicente Fox Quesada, only data from 2005 and 2006 is available, when 104 people were extradited abroad.
RELEVANT DRUG TRAFFICKERS
Another of the so-called big fish of Mexican drug trafficking, Mario Cárdenas Guillén "Metro 1" and/or "El Gordo", former leader of the Gulf Cartel (CDG), was extradited on May 17 of this year to be prosecuted in the Federal Court for the Eastern District of Texas for the crimes of criminal association and against health.
In 2003, "El M1" took over the leadership of the criminal organization after the fall of his brother Osiel. U.S. authorities accuse him of being responsible for the large-scale importation of cocaine into Houston, Texas.
On August 21, Carlos Arturo Quintana "El 80", leader of the criminal cell La Línea, which depends on the Juárez Cartel, was sent to the U.S. He is listed among the most wanted criminals by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of that country. He was wanted by the Federal District Court of New Mexico to answer for his probable responsibility in the crimes of criminal association and against health, allegedly committed through the Chihuahua border.
On September 11, the Mexican government extradited Juan Sillas Rocha "El Ruedas" and/or "El Sillas" to North America. It took almost eleven years for the trusted man of drug trafficker Fernando Sánchez Arellano "El Ingeniero" to be handed over to the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota, where he faces charges of criminal association and health offenses. He operated for the Arellano Felix Cartel between 2004 and 2011, handling drug trafficking into the country.
Another important member of the Gulf Cartel, Nazario Cavazos de Luna "Big Papa," a financial operator, was extradited to the United States on September 26. The founder of the CDG is charged with drug trafficking and money laundering in the Federal Court for the Eastern District of Texas, where there is an open case against him for criminal association, organized crime, money laundering and carrying or possessing a firearm.
Another make-work welfare program using has-been traffickers! Big budget boost in the billions for folks who should really be gig workers with their qualifications! Hell, 10, 15 family members are all on the gvt teet!
ReplyDeleteToday it will be raining and raining and raining.
DeleteVery cool. Would be interested in seeing a breakdown by crime and nation by admin.
ReplyDeletePresident Felipe Calderón: 587
Enrique Peña Nieto: 394
Andrés Manuel López Obrador: 215 (so far)
Include the one of two previous presidents, so chart is complete. Homicide rates had its peak with EPN. But including Fox, Zedillo and Salinas would be pertinent.
DeleteInteresting find Sol. Thanks for the translation.
ReplyDeleteStill no Caro Quintero, nor did I see any CJNG members. Elmo is just doing what he has to to keep up appearances to the North.
ReplyDeleteOh, thats your opinion?
DeleteRCQ will be on the list, no worries, even if it takes some years. And jaliscas were send to el norte as well.
Delete1:10 Not sure about that. He has a solid defense.
Delete10:16 "we can take shit from the president", but when it comes from lowly level ranking nobodies it gets harder and harder, I concurr with ben bradlee editor of the Washington post of watergate fame
DeleteEn las fotos no veo al cabeza de puerco Jamie el “hummer”
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