Ceferino Espinoza Angulo, 43, allegedly worked with others to obtain fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and ecstasy in Mexico for distribution in the U.S., according to an indictment Monday.
Any intelligence gathered from Mexican territory would have to be shared under agreements between the two countries, Defense Minister Ricardo Trevilla said.
According to court records, the driver told investigators that he was transporting the ammunition to an individual who would ...
A son-in-law of a former Mexican cartel leader admitted in federal court to orchestrating a violent scheme that controlled ...
The indictment and court testimony highlighted beatings, kidnappings and fatal shootings that were part of the conspiracy ...
Gulf Cartel boss Osiel Cardenas Guillen’s son-in-law pleaded guilty to extortion and money laundering charges Thursday.