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US authorities dismantled a group of Mexican Cartel of Jalisco New Generation He was operating from the state of southern Oklahoma, with indictments of 29 people, according to reports released Tuesday.
The Anti-Drug Agency (DEA for its acronym) has crowned the "Smack Dragon" operation that began in 2017.
The leader of the Oklahoma group has been identified as Stille Giovanni Gutiérrez Vivanco, 34, who would have operated from Mexico, according to the Department of Justice.
This group has been operating in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma since at least November 2017 and is receiving approximately two kilograms of heroin each week from Jalisco Nueva Generación, which is then processed and distributed in the United States.
In Tulsa, Gutiérrez Vivanco had several trusted men from Mexico, but residents of Oklahoma and identified as being Jose García, 36, Edson García Velásquez, 25, and Norman Fabián Huerta Ávalos, also 36 years old.
They were responsible for transporting the drug from Mexico to the United States, distributing it domestically and transfer economic benefits to the agreement.
At a press conference in Tusla, federal prosecutor Trent Shores explained the operation of the group.
Gutierrez Vivanco "I had lieutenants, so to speak, here in Tulsa, who exercised the functions of" cedulas de cedula "".
"The clear hierarchy – he added – of this organization has allowed the group to be headed from Mexico and to act here, in the streets and neighborhoods of Tulsa."
At the press conference, it was also reported that 24 of the 29 accused had already been arrested.
Mexican authorities consider that cartel of Jalisco Nueva Generación, headed by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, said "El Mencho", the largest criminal organization of the country above the cartel of Sinaloa, weakened after the fall of its leader, Joaquín "El Chapo "Guzmán.
The US government is offering $ 10 million at the head of the alias "El Mencho".
The CJNG's power of corruption in Mexico
The Attorney General of the Republic and various government agencies are investigating judges from across the country who participated in the judicial proceedings of members of organized crime, who after being arrested were released.
These investigations began after several complaints to judges who could not reveal their resources or the origin of various badets and badets that would have been granted or obtained after giving a favorable resolution to members of criminal groups, such as : Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
The RGF is the lead for investigations by various federal government intelligence agencies, such as the National Defense Secretariat (Sedena) and the Federal Police, which also involve United States government agencies.
According to the newspaper La Jornada, judges of these states or involved in irregular cases are aware of the investigations against them and will determine if they have acted in a way to facilitate the revolving door for all criminals who have entered the prison. but they stayed free a little later.
A few days ago, the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Arturo Zaldívar, has accepted the existence of corruption within the Judicial Branch of the Federation (PJF), but since his arrival at the presidency of the High Court and the Federal Judicial Council (CJF), it applies a zero tolerance policy.
"We have launched a large number of investigations and disciplinary proceedings, including in Jalisco, one of the states where problems of all kinds have been reported to us. We are starting a renovation of the circuit. We believe that it is important to bring new blood to the changes of badignments, "the judge answered the accusations of the Mexican President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Senator Ricardo Monreal, on the fact that several judges are involved in 'offense.
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