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Latin Times on MSNImprisoned Sinaloa Cartel Founder 'El Mayo' Discusses U.S. Politics And The State Of His Ranch With His Lawyer To 'Preserve Mental Stability'"He's isolated but gets daily visits from his legal team to not lose his mind being all day," said Frank Perez ...
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Latin Times on MSNU.S. Citizen With Ties To Sinaloa Cartel Arrested In Tijuana After Attempting To Smuggle a Vast Arsenal Of WeaponsBetween 200,000 to half a million U.S. firearms are smuggled into Mexico every year, "60 Minutes" reported last December.
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Latin Times on MSNCartel Armed Wing Leader Allegedly Responsible For the Recent Arrests of High-Profile Members of 'Los Chapitos'Intelligence reports suggest "La Perris" betrayed "Los Chapitos" in order to join their rivals, "La Mayiza," and control their territories ...
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Latin Times on MSNMexican President Vows to Evaluate Repatriation of Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Mayo' Zambada 'Like Any Mexican Citizen'Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that her administration will evaluate the repatriation request of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, based on legal principles ...
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Latin Times on MSNSinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Mayo' Willing To Plead Guilty To Avoid Death Penalty"Mr. Zambada doesn't want to go to trial and is willing to accept responsibility for a charge that doesn't carry out the death penalty," said the drug lord's lawyer Frank Perez ...
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Latin Times on MSNChapitos' Security Chief 'El Toner' Detained in Mexico As Offensive Against Sinaloa Cartel EscalatesAnother top operative for the "Chapitos," a faction of the Sinaloa cartel, has been arrested as the offensive against the ...
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Latin Times on MSNMexican Border City Torn by Cartel War Pins Hopes on Trump's Pressure on Drug TraffickersAs violence ramps up in Culiacan due to the Sinaloa Cartel power struggle, residents put their hopes on peace behind the ...
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Latin Times on MSNMexico Has Requested 'El Mayo's' Extradition Up To Four Times Since July 2024, Attorney General SaysAlejandro Gertz Manero said extradition process usually takes no more than 45 days, but there have been cases in which they have had to wait up to 12 years for a response.
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s government is reviewing a petition by Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a longtime leader of the Sinaloa cartel who is jailed in the United States, to be returned to Mexico ...
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