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  Crime & Justice  US Secures Custody of 29 Wanted Mexican Cartel Leaders and Associates: DOJ Cites Terrorism, Murder Charges
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US Secures Custody of 29 Wanted Mexican Cartel Leaders and Associates: DOJ Cites Terrorism, Murder Charges

Mateo AlvarezMateo Alvarez—February 28, 20251
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Washington, D.C. – The United States has successfully taken custody of 29 individuals wanted on serious federal charges, who were transferred from Mexico on February 28, 2025. The Department of Justice announced the significant development, stating that the defendants are facing prosecution in various districts across the country.

The group includes alleged leaders and managers affiliated with some of Mexico’s most powerful and violent drug cartels. These organizations have recently been designated by the U.S. government as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists, highlighting the severe threat they pose. Among the cartels represented are the Sinaloa Cartel, Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), Cártel del Noreste (formerly Los Zetas), La Nueva Familia Michoacana, and Cártel de Golfo (Gulf Cartel).

Extensive Criminal Allegations

The charges against the 29 defendants span a wide array of serious offenses, including racketeering, drug-trafficking, murder, illegal use of firearms, money laundering, and other related crimes. Authorities allege that these individuals are collectively responsible for the large-scale importation of massive quantities of highly dangerous and addictive substances into the United States, specifically cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and heroin. These illicit operations are also associated with acts of extreme violence on both sides of the border.

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Attorney General Pamela Bondi commented on the operation, reaffirming the Department of Justice’s unwavering commitment. “The Department of Justice is devoted to destroying cartels,” she stated, underscoring the priority the U.S. government places on dismantling these transnational criminal organizations and disrupting their operations.

Review for Terrorism Charges and Capital Punishment

A critical aspect of the prosecution will involve a comprehensive review to determine the full scope of potential charges. Federal prosecutors will evaluate whether additional terrorism and violence charges are appropriate against certain defendants. This evaluation will be guided by Executive Order 14157, which pertains to prosecuting acts of terrorism and violence committed by transnational criminal organizations.

Furthermore, prosecutors will assess the availability of capital punishment for eligible defendants. This review is being conducted in accordance with Executive Order 14164, entitled “Restoring the Death Penalty and Protecting Public Safety,” and the Attorney General’s Feb. 5 guidance regarding the application of the death penalty in federal cases. The potential application of the death penalty reflects the severity of the alleged crimes, particularly those involving murder and extreme violence.

Noteworthy Defendants Among the Transferred Group

The group of 29 defendants includes several individuals of particular significance to U.S. law enforcement. Prominently mentioned is Rafael Caro Quintero, who was a long-time fugitive and had been on the DEA’s most wanted fugitives list. Caro Quintero is alleged to have been among those responsible for the notorious 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, a crime that shocked both the United States and Mexico and remains a symbol of cartel brutality.

Another individual transferred into U.S. custody is Martin Sotelo, who is alleged to have participated in the 2022 murder of Deputy Sheriff Ned Byrd. The inclusion of defendants linked to the murders of law enforcement officers underscores the violent nature of the charges and the personal cost associated with combating these criminal enterprises.

A Collaborative Effort Against Organized Crime

The successful transfer of these 29 wanted individuals from Mexico to U.S. custody represents a significant operational achievement and highlights ongoing cooperation between the two countries in tackling transnational organized crime. Securing custody of defendants alleged to be deeply involved in drug trafficking, violence, and other illicit activities is a crucial step in holding them accountable under U.S. law.

The cases against these defendants will proceed in federal courts across the country, where they will face the charges brought against them. The Department of Justice’s announcement signals a continued aggressive stance against drug cartels and their operations, emphasizing the use of all available legal tools, including potential terrorism enhancements and capital punishment, to pursue justice and enhance public safety.

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