The federal government has shaken him up and I stirred it.
The boss of the Mexican drug cartel, who has a close affinity for goofy nicknames such as “James Bond”, “Xmen” and “diabolic”, is handed over to the US and trapped by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, and then behind bars. I'm in.
39-year-old Jesus Ricardo Patron Sanchez was identified as the H-2 boss by the Fed. This is the Sinaloa Cartel Trafficking Business, US Lawyer's firm that has shipped heroin, cocaine, meta and other drugs to the United States on monthly delivery since at least 2013. The Southern New York Region said Monday.
“Sanchez is one of the leading leaders of the H-2 drug trafficking organization, a cruelly violent multinational criminal organization that killed dangerous drugs on the streets of America and protected its operations through murder and corruption. “That's what we're saying,” Attorney John Durham said in a statement.
“The office will work with federal and international partners to guide cartels and cross-border criminal organizations leaders into the US judiciary and hold them accountable for the deaths and destruction they unleashed both domestically and internationally. We're working on something,” Durham said.
Federal prosecutors said Sanchez took over a lucrative human trafficking operation after the murder of his brother, Sanchez, guardian of his brother Juan Francisco, in 2017.
Ascension has won Sanchez yet another nickname: “H-3.”
That's because, according to prosecutors, the cartel was founded by Hector Bertran Riva, the original “H.” When the reins were handed over to Elder Sanchez, he was called “H-2” and his child's brother became known as “H-3” when he took over the surgery.
In charge, Sanchez continued to move the drugs to the United States, conspiring to carry out money laundering operations and kill rivals and others who threatened the operation, prosecutors said.
However, the operation has been a hit in recent years as federal prosecutors and the Drug Enforcement Agency took place after Sanchez, who was arrested in Mexico in 2019 and handed over to the US on Friday.
He was arrested Saturday and accused of using firearms in connection with a conspiracy to lead a criminal company and distributing large drugs, the U.S. Attorney General said.




