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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Ceferino Espinoza Angulo, "El Koyote," "El 14," "El Koy" High Ranking Los Chapitos Lieutenant Indicted In Chicago. High-Ranking Member of Sinaloa Cartel Charged in Chicago With Drug Conspiracy

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by the U.S. Department of Justice 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025



CHICAGO — A federal grand jury in Chicago has indicted a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico on a drug conspiracy charge for allegedly manufacturing and distributing fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, and other drugs and importing them into the United States.

According to an indictment returned Monday in the Northern District of Illinois, CEFERINO ESPINOZA ANGULO, 43, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Mexico, employed dozens of gunmen in Mexico to protect and support the leadership of the Guzman faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, including Ivan Guzman-Salazar, Jesus Alfredo Guzman-Salazar, Ovidio Guzman-Lopez, and Joaquin Guzman-Lopez, collectively known as “the Chapitos.”  The indictment alleges that Espinoza Angulo worked with others to obtain fentanyl precursor chemicals and to manufacture fentanyl for importation into the United States.  Espinoza Angulo allegedly worked with others to transport the fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and ecstasy toward the U.S. border for importation into the country.  The indictment accuses Espinoza Angulo of illegally using a machine gun in furtherance of his drug trafficking crime.

The Chapitos are the sons of Joaquin Guzman Loera, also known as "El Chapo," who led the Sinaloa Cartel before being convicted by a federal jury in Brooklyn, N.Y., and sentenced to life in prison.  The Chapitos allegedly assumed their father’s role as leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel.  The Chapitos have been charged with drug trafficking in other U.S. indictments.

The indictment against Espinoza Angulo charges him with drug conspiracy and a firearm offense, which are punishable by a maximum sentence of life in federal prison and a minimum of 30 years.  Espinoza Angulo is believed to be residing in Mexico.  A U.S. warrant has been issued for his arrest.

The indictment was announced by Morris Pasqual, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, Antoinette T. Bacon, Supervisory Official of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Tara K. McGrath, United States Attorney for the Southern District of California, and Chad Yarbrough, Assistant Director of the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division.  Valuable assistance was provided by Homeland Security Investigations Field Offices in Arizona and Spokane, Wash.; DEA Special Operations Division, Bilateral Investigations Unit; FBI Field Offices in Washington, San Diego, and Los Angeles; and the Portland, Ore. Police Bureau, Narcotics and Organized Crime Unit, HIDTA Interdiction Taskforce.  The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Michelle J. Parthum and Andrew C. Erskine of the Northern District of Illinois, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Sutton of the Southern District of California, and Trial Attorney Kirk Handrich of the Criminal Division’s Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Section at the Justice Department.

The case is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force operation.  OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles 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.

“Our nation’s fentanyl crisis has devastated individuals and families in northern Illinois and throughout the country,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Pasqual.  “Our office will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to disrupt the production and trafficking of fentanyl and other dangerous narcotics before they can reach more victims.”

“As alleged, the defendant conspired to traffic dangerous drugs, including fentanyl, into the United States — and employed dozens of gunmen to protect his drug trafficking operation and the leadership of the Guzman faction of the Sinaloa Cartel,” said Supervisory Official Bacon.  “Stopping Mexican cartels from poisoning our communities with fentanyl and other narcotics is a top priority of this Administration.  Today’s indictment demonstrates that the Criminal Division is relentless in its pursuit of the drug traffickers who profit at the expense of the American people.”

“From San Diego to Chicago to D.C., we are united to bring down the traffickers pushing these poisons into American communities,” said U.S. Attorney McGrath. “We are attacking at every level — from street dealers to cartel leaders.”

“This indictment reinforces the FBI’s unwavering commitment to hold accountable those who endanger our communities and traffic violence and drugs across our borders,” said Assistant Director Yarbrough.  “Let this serve as a clear message: if you engage in cartel activity, we will pursue you and bring you to justice.  Together with our law enforcement partners at every level, we remain fully committed to protecting the American people and stopping the flow of these dangerous drugs into our nation.”

The public is reminded that an indictment is not evidence of guilt.  The defendants are presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Updated February 11, 2025


23 comments:

  1. Awesome read THEY MEAN BUSINESS!!!

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  2. Cartel de los snitches y fentaninos

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  3. Koy fish si mi gusta

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  4. Yes, they absolutely mean business like the 5 to 10 other times they indicted every individual mentioned. Even if they’re able to arrest and Indict Every one of these individuals somebody will simply step up and fill their shoes and the drugs will continue to flow. We’ve only been trying to stop narcotics tracking in Ernest since the late 60s and early 70s and actually back to the passage of the Harrison act in 1937. We’ve literally thrown trillions of dollars at interdiction of narcotics at the border. Has it been effective? No. There are more drugs. They are more readily available. They are less expensive. Yes, the war on drugs will be won. Any day now.

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  5. They must be extracting a treasure trove of intel from those electronic devices el gato in mazatlan got caught with ... Ivan is king!!!! Nuff Said!!!

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    1. Hey Connor what's the deal? You are now stealing my copyright material of Nuff Said? I will now have to battle you. I will take you to court for copyright infringement. Your going to pay for me and Buffys vacations now. See you in court! The Real Nuff Said!!!

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    2. 1259pm that's a negative chief

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    3. Connor and the Nuffmeister should rent a hotel room and put the do not disturb sign on the doorknob!

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    4. @Connor: Hey buddy, we're on it big time, thanks. The whole DFIR team and specialist from Magnet Axiom customer support, Encase, and Paraben.

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    5. Put a sock on it....."in it"

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    6. Sir Nuff of Nottingham just fn with us now.

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  6. Novmeber 2014 could just be a random date, but that's when Mayito Gordo was caught, and that's when Trebol was caught, Ivan's compadre, who was sentenced to 38 years.

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  7. Another one bites the dust...

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    1. He wasn’t arrested dumbass, just an indictment. Esos trompos si son pendejos te digo

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    2. El Koy is KING !!!
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  8. I bet los chapitos currently in custody are snitching on their own associates.

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  9. Another prime future candidate for the witsec program. Arriba el Cartel De los Sapos. They are all telling on each other al estilo sinaloence ahuuuuaaaa!!!!!!!






    RIP Gilbertona

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    1. That's Koo foo

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    2. Maybe if USA makes him a good offer, he'll turn himself in. But I think so, he'll just stay at his rancho in el Platanar Sinaloa drinking chacaleño and wrestling with his tigers.

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      Chacaleño is an artisan pulque that us gueros ain't supposed to know about!

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  10. Would love to see the factual evidence portion of the indictment..

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