Mexican Senator reportedly arrested in San Diego for alleged cartel crimes
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Mexican Senator reportedly arrested in San Diego for alleged cartel crimes
A senator from Sinaloa, Mexico, who was indicted last month in New York on weapons and drug trafficking charges involving a cartel, was reportedly arrested in San Diego this weekend.
Cartel-Linked Mexican Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez ARRESTED in San Diego – Conspired with Sinaloa Cartel’s Los Chapitos to Flood America with Deadly Fentanyl and Drugs in Exchange for BRIBES and Political Protection
Sinaloa Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez, a high-ranking member of Mexico’s ruling socialist Morena party, has been ARRESTED in San Diego after turning himself in to U.S.
Very Interesting - Sinaloa Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez Surrenders to U.S. Federal Officials in San Diego
Things are happening rather quickly in the storyline of Sinaloa political leadership and the indictments by U.S. Dept of Justice officials. In the latest development, following the Tucson, Arizona, capture of Gerardo Mérida, a retired Mexican army general who served as public-security secretary in northwestern Sinaloa state, today Sinaloa Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez, who is […]
U.S. Arrests Mexican Senator Linked To Sinaloa Cartel In Shocking Twist
The recent arrest of Mexican Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez in San Diego signals a significant escalation in efforts to confront political corruption linked to drug cartels. U.S. authorities have accused Inzunza and other officials of conspiring with the notorious Sinaloa Cartel, with allegations including narcotics importation and illegal possession of weaponry. This indictment, filed by the Southern District of New York, shines a light on the…
Mexican Senator linked to Sinaloa Cartel reportedly arrested in San Diego
Sinaloa Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez, who is facing drug trafficking and weapon charges, was reportedly taken into custody in San Diego by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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