They Link 'Los Salazar' Operator to Trial and 29 More
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A federal judge linked to trial 30 alleged members of the Los Salazar cartel (20 men and 10 women), including their alleged leader Diego Salazar and/or Luis Gustavo, El Flaco. The organization operated in the state of Querétaro and is linked to the Beltrán Leyva cartel, federal authorities reported.
Judge prosecutes 'El Flaco', alleged l der of 'Los Salazar', and 29 other members of the group af n al C rtel de Sinaloa in Quer taro.
The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR) reported this Sunday in a statement that 30 persons were involved in proceedings, including the leader of a criminal cell called “Los Salazar”, for his possible participation in crimes against health and possession of firearms. According to the communiqué, after the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office provided the necessary evidence, a judge decided this procedure for 10 persons — six women…
A federal judge linked 30 persons belonging to the “Cártel de los Salazar” to the trial; they were engaged in extortion of traders and collection of fees; and if they failed to pay, they were kidnapped and held in safe houses. According to the investigations of the Attorney General’s Office, [...] The Judge article links to trial 30 alleged members of the Salazar Cartel first appeared in: 88.9 News.
On February 15, 2026, a federal judge formally charged 30 people arrested in the state of Querétaro, including Diego Salazar, alias “El Flaco,” identified by federal authorities as a suspected operator for the “Los Salazar” criminal group, affiliated with the Sinaloa Cartel. The defendants will face charges for drug trafficking in the form of possession with intent to distribute and for… Source
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) linked Diego “N”, aka “El Flaco”, alleged leader of “Los Salazar”, a criminal cell close to the Sinaloa Cartel, after a high-impact operation in Querétaro that also involved 29 other people. The measure was handed down by a federal supervisory judge, who determined that there are sufficient elements to continue the criminal proceedings against him for alleged crimes related to organized crime.
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