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  Crime & Justice  US Justice Department Secures Major Global Extradition Sweep of Over a Dozen Fugitives from 10 Nations
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US Justice Department Secures Major Global Extradition Sweep of Over a Dozen Fugitives from 10 Nations

Carlos IbanezCarlos Ibanez—March 28, 20254
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Washington, D.C. — In a significant operation underscoring the global reach of American law enforcement, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday, March 28, 2025, that it has successfully secured the extradition of more than a dozen fugitives from 10 different countries. These individuals, wanted for a broad spectrum of serious crimes committed across the United States, are now in U.S. custody to face justice.

A Coordinated Global Effort

The successful series of extraditions represents the culmination of extensive coordination and cooperation between the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs and law enforcement and judicial authorities in countries spanning multiple continents. The cooperating nations included Colombia, the Dominican Republic, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mexico, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

This global effort highlights the deepening international partnerships crucial to combating transnational crime. By working closely with foreign counterparts, U.S. authorities are able to overcome jurisdictional barriers and bring individuals accused of serious offenses back to the United States for trial, regardless of where they may seek refuge.

Wide Range of Serious Charges

The fugitives were wanted for crimes committed in various locations across the United States, reflecting the wide geographical impact of their alleged activities. The charges against them include grave offenses such as murders, drug trafficking, alien smuggling, and cybercrime.

Specific states and districts where the extradited individuals are wanted include the District of Columbia, California, Florida, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, New York, Texas, and Washington State. Additionally, charges in Utah were linked to a specific case detailed by the DOJ.

The diverse nature of the alleged crimes – ranging from violent offenses to sophisticated cyber schemes – underscores the complex challenges faced by law enforcement in an increasingly interconnected world. The successful extraditions send a clear message that the U.S. will pursue those who commit crimes within its borders, even if they attempt to evade capture abroad.

Notable Cases Highlight Transnational Crime

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The Department of Justice highlighted several particularly significant extraditions among the more than a dozen individuals brought to the United States. These cases illustrate the severity and transnational character of the crimes involved:

Louie Hernandez, 61, was extradited from Mexico. He is wanted for first-degree murder charges in Washington state.

Juan Ramirez, 37, also extradited from Mexico, faces charges related to a fatal stabbing in California.

Solomon Sincler Gheorghe, 20, was extradited from France in connection with felony death by vehicle charges in North Carolina.

Moises Humberto Rivera Luna, 55, an alleged international leader of the notorious MS-13 criminal organization, was extradited from Guatemala. He faces racketeering conspiracy charges in the District of Columbia, a case that targets the highest levels of a violent transnational gang.

Carlos Espino Farfan, 36, extradited from Spain, is wanted to face profoundly disturbing charges of child rape and sodomy in Utah.

These specific cases underscore the commitment of the U.S. justice system to holding individuals accountable for heinous acts, working across international boundaries to ensure they face trial.

Justice Department’s Stance

Commenting on the significance of this operation, Matthew R. Galeotti, Head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, reiterated the U.S. government’s firm position on pursuing criminals who cross international borders.

“The Justice Department will aggressively pursue transnational criminals to hold them accountable,” Mr. Galeotti stated. His remarks emphasize the department’s unwavering resolve to use all available legal tools, including international extradition treaties, to bring fugitives to justice.

Conclusion

The extradition of more than a dozen fugitives from 10 countries represents a significant victory for the United States in the ongoing fight against transnational crime. It demonstrates the effectiveness of international legal cooperation and the U.S. government’s persistent efforts to ensure that individuals accused of serious crimes, from violent offenses to complex white-collar crimes, cannot evade prosecution by fleeing the country.

As these individuals are brought before U.S. courts, the operation stands as a testament to the dedication of law enforcement professionals both domestically and internationally and signals a continued commitment to upholding the rule of law across borders.

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