Kate Hotze Professor Shelley PUBP 710 April 2009
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Kate Hotze Professor Shelley PUBP 710 April 2009
Kate Hotze Professor Shelley PUBP 710 April 2009 Source: http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/fugitives/la/felix-gallardo.htm Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo Born 1946 In Sinaloa, Mexico Dubbed the Godfather of Mexican drug smuggling Smuggled cocaine and revolutionized drug business in Mexico Is uncle of Arellano Felix Brothers Other famous drug smugglers in Mexico Source: http://www.geocities.com/OrganizedCrimeSyndicates/TAFelixCartel.html Source: pickatrail.com Sinaloa Police Officer in 1970s Helped Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo rise to top of Guadalajara drug trade for marijuana Caro Quintero is known in conjunction with the “Bust of the Century” Bodyguard for Governor Leopoldo Sanchez Celis Allowed for him to meet influential people in Sinaloa so his drug trade could flourish Source: World Encyclopedia of Organized Crime, p. 163, PBS Concurrent to the US crack down on drugs – “South Florida Drug Task Force” because of Miami’s issues Cocaine moved from being routed through South Florida to Mexico Source: World Encyclopedia of Organized Crime, p. 163, PBS, “The Three Mexico-US Wars” El Padrino realized cocaine was key to drug trade, not marijuana or heroin Cocaine from laboratories was harder to detect than marijuana crops on the ground Since 1970s, had been able to consolidate many small smuggling operations Was ready in terms of infrastructure to work with Colombian cocaine dealers Used Mexico airstrips and pacific seaports to create pipeline to the U.S. Political connections were used for protection Source: http://www.geocities.com/OrganizedCrimeSyndicates/TAFelixCartel.html Joined forces with Honduran chemist Juan Ramon Matta Ballesteros for production Ballesteros was in with the Medellin Cartel Teamed up with Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo (“Don Neto”), Pablo Escobar and Carlo Lehderer Had hold on entire drug trade in Latin America Sat on Board of Directors of SOMEX Bank’s northern regional center Source: http://www.geocities.com/OrganizedCrimeSyndicates/TAFelixCartel.html Source: The State Police of Virginia Laundered money through BOA San Diego Cocaine profits were taken from West Coast by truck to Guadalajara Then wired back to BOA El Padrino had his own money launderer, Tomas Valles Corral Would withdraw money in sums of 40 & 50K/ transaction (~20 million/month) This money was then sent to suppliers in Colombia Source: http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/fugitives/la/felix-gallardo.htm DEA Agent Enrique Camarena is murdered It is widely believed El Padrino was responsible for his murder Operation “Leyenda” Caro Quintero and Fonseca Carrillo are arrested, but it doesn’t phase El Padrino Rather, he can now expand operations ▪ In Europe, as well as Tegucigalpa (residence of his chemist, Juan Ramon Matta Ballesteros) Source: “The War On Drugs”, p.73, Chepesiuk, Ron. Canceled checks gave DEA insight into scope of operation Was captured in Culiacan, Mexico 4/8/89 Outside of Guadalajara Imprisoned for charges related to DEA Agent’s kidnapping and murder Assets at time of arrest: Estimated Worth of $500,000,000.00 Owned 50 homes, 200 ranches, a pharmacy, and a hotel 1979: Board of Directors for SOMEX Banks Source: “The War On Drugs”, p.73, Chepesiuk, Ron. Kidnapping and murder of a federal agent Racketeering Violent crimes in aid of racketeering Conspiracy to commit violent crimes in aid of racketeering Conspiracy to kidnap a federal agent Aiding and abetting Accessory after the fact Possession and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine Source: http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/fugitives/la/felix-gallardo.htm Still maintained active drug trade from prison through 1990s Via cell phone and messengers His lieutenants were vying for ownership of his cartel He instructed them to divide by territory to fight the US, the “real enemy” Was finally moved to a maximum highsecurity prison in 1990s Source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/mexico/readings/lupsha.html, “The Three Mexico-US Wars” Source: The State Police of Virginia Source: The State Police of Virginia Source: “The Three Mexico-US Wars”, http://a4cgr.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/drug-cartels.jpg DEA PBS, “Frontline” World Encyclopedia of Organized Crime “The War On Drugs” “The Three Mexico-US Border Wars”