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PRESS RELEASE OF OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2024
A federal court in the Central District of California unsealed a criminal complaint yesterday charging Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa — a high-ranking member of the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) and the son-in-law of the CJNG’s leader, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho — with international drug trafficking and money laundering offenses. Gutierrez-Ochoa was arrested in Riverside, California, on Nov. 19.
“The Jalisco Cartel — one of the world’s most violent and prolific drug trafficking organizations — is weaker today because of the tenacious efforts of law enforcement to track down and arrest a cartel leader who allegedly faked his own death and assumed a false identity to evade justice and live a life of luxury in California,” said Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. “As these charges allege, Gutierrez-Ochoa directed the trafficking of lethal narcotics, causing untold destruction in our communities. To those seeking to harm Americans and to profit from their pain, this arrest should serve as a reminder — we will find you and bring you to justice.”
“Over the last decade, Cristian Gutierrez-Ochoa, a close associate of CJNG’s top leader, allegedly directed the importation of tons of methamphetamine and cocaine into the United States and engaged in violence to aid the cartel’s criminal activities,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri, head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “The Criminal Division is committed to disrupting and dismantling Mexican drug trafficking organizations. Tuesday's arrest sends a powerful message to cartel leadership: we will work tirelessly with our domestic and international law enforcement partners to hold them accountable.”
“Defeating the two cartels responsible for the deadly drug crisis in the United States is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)’s top operational priority, and with the arrest of Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa, we are much closer,” said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram. “We allege that Gutierrez-Ochoa, a high-ranking member of the CJNG and the son-in-law of El Mencho, conspired to import thousands of kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine into the United States on behalf of the Jalisco Cartel. The Jalisco Cartel is responsible for unprecedented violence in Mexico and helping to fuel the deadly drug crisis in the United States. The DEA is relentlessly committed to defeating the Jalisco Cartel, and we will exhaust every tool in the justice system to fight back, to save American lives, and to bring this cartel to justice.”
According to court documents, Gutierrez-Ochoa, 37, is alleged to have started working for the CJNG, one of the most violent drug cartels in Mexico, in around 2014, and to have personally coordinated the transportation and distribution of approximately 40,000 kilograms of methamphetamine and approximately 2,000 kilograms of cocaine in Mexico, all destined for the United States.
Gutierrez-Ochoa allegedly furthered CJNG’s drug trafficking and money laundering activities through violence. In around November 2021, Gutierrez-Ochoa allegedly kidnapped two members of the Mexican Navy in an attempt to secure the release of El Mencho’s wife, who had been arrested by Mexican authorities. After being sought by Mexican authorities, Gutierrez-Ochoa allegedly fled into the United States, assumed a fictitious identity, and resided in a luxury residence in Riverside, California, purchased by CJNG’s money laundering operatives with drug trafficking proceeds.
According to court documents, El Mencho may have assisted Gutierrez-Ochoa in his scheme to fake his own death by telling associates that El Mencho murdered Gutierrez-Ochoa for lying. This helped Gutierrez-Ochoa sneak into the United States to be with El Mencho’s daughter. The Justice Department returned a superseding indictment against El Mencho in April 2022, charging him with leading a continuing criminal enterprise to manufacture and distribute fentanyl for importation into the United States. The U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to his arrest and/or conviction. El Mencho remains a fugitive.
Gutierrez-Ochoa is charged with conspiracy to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine and 500 grams or more of methamphetamine, knowing, intending, and having reasonable cause to believe that those controlled substances would be unlawfully imported into the United States. Gutierrez-Ochoa is also charged with conspiracy to launder CJNG’s drug trafficking proceeds. If convicted, he faces a mandatory minimum penalty of ten years in prison and a maximum penalty of life in prison on the drug distribution conspiracy charge, and a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison on the money laundering conspiracy charge. A federal district court will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
The DEA Los Angeles Field Division is investigating the case.
Trial Attorneys Lernik Begian and Doug Meisel of the Criminal Division’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section are prosecuting the case. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California provided valuable assistance.
This case is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) operation. OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles the highest-level drug trafficking organizations and other criminal networks that threaten the United States using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach that leverages the strengths of federal, state, and local enforcement agencies. Additional information about the OCDETF Program can be found at www.justice.gov/OCDETF.
A complaint is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
For A second I thought El Mencho got caught. I was about whip out the grill and celebrate.
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing
DeleteTrying to leave the game when the heat got turned up means he had no heart. Look how he folded and ran away . Alot of green lights for drop outs .
ReplyDeleteHe didn’t leave it. He stayed in California doing the same shit
DeleteIs Cjng still fighting familia michoacana?
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteSomeone on here was saying something like that about Riverside/Inland Empire, a lot of high ranked CJNG guys working and living there
ReplyDeletebut Laisha's husband wow
This all crazy and believable indeed lol
DeleteBack in 00's. They all moved elsewhere now
Deleteor is it Jessica Joannas husband
DeleteWhatever… I’m from Riverside Ca and it’s strictly CDS .. jalisco is active but they move quietly or else
DeletePerris to be exact. They have a stronghold. Lots of ranches
DeleteEL TIO LAKO IS KING !!!
ReplyDeleteEsos alegres del barranco casi le tienen mejor corridos a los de cjng que a los de su estado natal. btw is el mencho still in redwood city??
DeleteFor those of you spreading false rumors that mencho is dead stop it. He is alive .
ReplyDeleteRIP Gilbertona
12:27 let me guess he told you in bed
DeleteHaha yeah its so funny because they hate Mencho so much but in reality they are actually help spreading his propaganda
DeleteThat's Koo foo
DeleteWho was Gilbertona bro?
DeleteHe’s the type of guy that says “ you don’t know who you’re messing with “ and he actually means it. Not the type to mess around with those alucines living in cali.
ReplyDeleteNow hes about to find out that Uncle Sam is not to be fucked with.
Delete@1235 All the California alucines help guys like that blend in, so it benefits them!
ReplyDeleteL.A City council passed an ordinance to defy federal laws affecting the immigrant community... a lot of times we relate the immigrant community to the likes of our grandparent's, those with humble beginnings, solid work ethic, good moral compass. Those days are long gone. A lot of the immigrants of today are far from what they were. It's not to say there aren'tpeople with those old school qualities, but, from my experience, this new wave of immigrants, feels entitled, plays the victim and partakes in half ass to full blown criminal activities. This guy is the prime example, one of many.
ReplyDeleteWell said
Deleteit's a clown show, them pretending this makes any difference at all. you could arrest 100,000 cartel members and it wouldn't change a damn thing. there's plenty more where that came from.
ReplyDeletePero andava de muy salsita.
ReplyDeleteAnd the shit storm starts for Mencho... They are going to grab him by April.next year. His own subordinates will turn him inn
ReplyDeleteI’m sure the Mexican authorities don’t know exactly where he is🤣😂 and his own son in law that has been living away from Mexico in LA that is married to his daughter is gonna spill all the beans now, get real!!
Deleteawesome news let it sink...
ReplyDeleteReal simple question... Who do you believe is better equipped mentally and connected in.mexico?? Menchos son in laws...or the chapitos....or MF?? I honestly think MF much smarter
ReplyDeleteNot once have I heard this guy Cristian Fernando died or faked his death, I’ve seen the articles when they kidnapped 2 a couple years ago but nothing about him being dead!!! Weird!!
ReplyDeleteLuxury life???? Wonder what part of Riverside
ReplyDeleteDelta 1 in Zapopan snagged & Los Bonques (Kingpins) in Nayarit placed in the USA black list also El Menchos sin in law in California is picked up. That a lot of top tier hits. Snitch ????
ReplyDeleteYes I said that the dominoes would start falling one by one when they snatched up El Chava main runner close trusted guy of Mencho in Oct regional boss in Tapalpa I believe he got caught with like 10 cellphones and a laptop cpu..kinda like when they snatched up el Nariz main messenger for Chapo in Culiacan they started falling until Chapo wemt down
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