Brothers Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales — aliases "Z-40" and "Z-42" — led one of Mexico's most powerful and feared organized ...
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KVEO Brownsville on MSNFormer Mexican Cartel leaders arraignedFormer leaders of Mexican Cartel, Los Zetas, were arraigned Friday, the United States Department of Justice announced. Miguel ...
Former leaders of the Los Zetas cartel were arraigned in Washington, D.C., on charges including drug trafficking, firearm ...
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TAG24 NEWS on MSNUS charges Zetas cartel leaders with drug traffickingThe sibling ex-leaders of Mexico's violent Zetas cartel were arraigned on Friday in the United States on charges including drug trafficking, firearm possession and money laundering, the US Department ...
Two notorious leaders of the Zetas cartel, Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales (Zeta 40) and his brother Alejandro Omar Treviño ...
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Latin Times on MSNCartel Terrorist Label Could Put Unaware Business Owners Providing Services or Products to Them at RiskExperts caution that the terrorist designation of cartels may expose unsuspecting business owners to legal risks for ...
Trump designated drug cartels terrorist organizations and Mexico extradited 29 alleged members, one a suspect in a notorious ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNSheriff urges caution in Nuevo Laredo after extradition of cartel membersWith two former Los Zetas leaders among 29 cartel figures extradited Thursday, the Webb County Sheriff's Office is urging caution if crossing into Nuevo Laredo.
A high-ranking member of the Los Zetas cartel pleaded guilty Friday to charges of conspiring to manufacture and distribute large quantities of cocaine and marijuana intended for the United States, the ...
Mexico extradited two suspected former leaders of the violent Los Zetas cartel to the United States on Thursday, according to a Facebook post by the Webb County Sheriff's office in Texas.
White House touts the extradition of cartel figures, as the Trump administration seeks to crack down on drug cartels and the U.S. border ...
Luis Ignacio Escobar Torres, in charge of narco-shops at Los Zetas in San Luis Potos í, was sentenced to 22 years and six months behind bars for his membership in the criminal group, possession ...
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