According to the International Crisis Group, women increasingly are working for Mexican drug cartels, sometimes as leaders.
A dealer prepares cocaine for a street sale.
A woman accused of distributing cocaine in Chicago has been extradited from Mexico to the United States, officials said Wednesday.
Norma Flores-Fernandez, 55, faces drug conspiracy charges in Newark, N.J., where she was indicted. Flores-Fernandez is part of a Guadalajara, Mexico, drug-trafficking organization and coordinated the distribution of 15 kilograms of cocaine in Chicago and more than five kilograms of heroin in New Jersey, prosecutors said.
She was arrested Sept. 24 in Mexico at the request of U.S. officials.
The indictment didn’t identify the Guadalajara drug-trafficking group, but sources said they believe it’s tied to the powerful Jalisco New Generation cartel. The group distributed drugs throughout the United States in 2018 and 2019, prosecutors said.
Women in Latin America increasingly have been joining drug cartels — and facing criminal charges in the United States, experts say
Guadalupe Fernandez Valencia.
Among them is Guadalupe Fernandez Valencia, known as “La Patrona” or “the Boss,” a high-ranking Sinaloa cartel operative who got a 10-year sentence in federal court in Chicago in 2021 for smuggling thousands of pounds of drugs into the United States and sending the proceeds back to Mexico.
At her sentencing, Fernandez Valencia, 60 at the time, told the judge through an interpreter, “I wish I could find the words to convince you of how sorry I am.”
According to the International Crisis Group, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations such as the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels have ramped up their recruiting of female members. A recent report by the group estimated that up to 8% of new cartel members are women, engaged in everything from coordinating drug shipments to assassinations.
Norma Flores-Fernandez joins a woman and three men charged in New Jersey with drug conspiracy in an investigation by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
Last year, Oscar Alberto Flores-Fernandez, 53, was sentenced to 87 months in prison, and Emilio Gutierrez-Martinez, 39, got 60 months. Laura Vanessa Diosa-Giraldo, 30, and Dario Camarillo, 60, have pleaded guilty and await sentencing.
Is she related to la puerca or el animal from La ajauge mich who worked with cds?
ReplyDeleteDe la familia de la vieja del Nini los Fernandez
Delete11:28 es su hermana
DeleteCDS el animal hes got a corrido and is from Michoacan made it big in CDS also had a son that was killed
DeleteEsos apellidos me suenan familiar allá de Michoacán
ReplyDeleteShe was part of Chapos inner circle. She was arrested for money laundering so I don’t get why these charges now
ReplyDeleteRead slower to comprehend what the article is saying. @12:04
Delete4:34 no period kid skips the article goes directly to comments. 🤣😂
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DeleteCrash dummies: you live by the sword you die by the sword: quieren.dinero.facil.Awanten.muleta.Do t be a drama king or queen with crocodile tears saying you're sorry.
ReplyDeleteHas that "KEEL HEEM!" look
ReplyDeleteImagine waking up to that man face next to you. Holy shit. Talk about utter regret every morning. 😆
ReplyDeleteWaking up to that and she's all coked out
DeleteShe killed Alfonso madrigal el del corrido de los originales por que no queria andar con ella
Delete...and then there's Maude...
DeleteI’m pretty sure half of them would hangout in Modesto Turlock areas
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