Alleged co-founder of Sinaloa cartel, son of El Chapo arrested in US



Two of the most powerful drug lords in the infamous Mexican drug-trafficking cartel Sinaloa have been arrested in New Mexico.

On Thursday, alleged Sinaloa co-founder Ismael Zambada Garcia, aka "El Mayo," and Joaquin Guzman Lopez — the son of the other Sinaloa co-founder, Joaquin Guzman Loera, aka "El Chapo" — were arrested at the Doña Ana County International Jetport in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, about 20 miles northwest of El Paso, Texas.

Journalist Luis Chaparro ... indicated in a recent Substack article that both alleged drug lords had basically turned themselves in.

Back in February, Zambada — who founded Sinaloa with El Chapo in the 1980s — was indicted for allegedly conspiring to make and distribute fentanyl. Despite his deep association with one of the most ruthless drug cartels in the world, Zambada "has never spent a day in jail," the State Department said.

That all changed this week when Zambada, 76, boarded a plane with Joaquin Guzman, 38, believing that the two were headed to inspect property somewhere in Mexico. However, Guzman had reportedly turned on Zambada recently, believing that Zambada was somehow involved in the capture of Guzman's father, El Chapo, who is currently serving life plus 30 years in a supermax prison in Colorado.

According to the New York Times, Guzman "lured" Zambada onto the aircraft "under false pretenses." The plane then headed for the U.S., where federal agents were waiting.

Both Zambada and Guzman surrendered to authorities at the New Mexico airport without incident and were taken away separately. "It seemed like a pretty calm, arranged thing," one unnamed airport employee told CNN. That observation matches reporting from journalist Luis Chaparro, who indicated in a recent Substack article that both alleged drug lords had basically turned themselves in.

Authorities transported Guzman to Chicago but kept Zambada in the area. He appeared at the El Paso Magistrate Courtroom on Friday.

Both face multiple charges in connection with the manufacture of fentanyl, drug trafficking, and "leading the Cartel’s criminal operations," a DOJ press release said.

"Fentanyl is the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced, and the Justice Department will not rest until every single cartel leader, member, and associate responsible for poisoning our communities is held accountable," Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

Drug Enforcement Administration chief Anne Milgram said the arrests of El Mayo and the son of El Chapo strike "at the heart of the cartel that is responsible for the majority of drugs, including fentanyl and methamphetamine, killing Americans from coast to coast."

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Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's wife pleads guilty to charges she helped run Mexican drug kingpin's multibillion-dollar crime empire



The wife of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman pleaded guilty to charges, in which she admitted that she helped run the Mexican drug kingpin's multibillion-dollar crime empire. As part of a plea deal, Emma Coronel Aispuro pleaded guilty to three federal offenses in the United States.

In federal court in Washington on Thursday, the 31-year-old wife of El Chapo pleaded guilty to knowingly and willfully conspiring to distribute heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine for several years. Coronel Aispuro also pleaded guilty to a money-laundering conspiracy charge and to engaging in transactions with a foreign narcotics trafficker.

The former beauty queen wore a green prison uniform and white face covering while she accepted the conditions of her plea deal.

U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras asked Coronel Aispuro, "Are you entering this plea because you are guilty and for no other reason?"

Through a language interpreter, Coronel Aispuro accepted the guilty plea by responding in Spanish, "Si."

USA Today reported, "Prosecutors have alleged Coronel Aispuro 'worked closely with the command-and-control structure' of the Sinaloa cartel and conspired to distribute large quantities of drugs, knowing they would be smuggled into the U.S."

The prosecutor, Anthony Nardozzi, said Colonel Aispuro had "aided and abetted" the Sinaloa Cartel's efforts to import cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana. Nardozzi said El Chapo's wife "served as a go-between" to deliver messages to cartel members after her husband was arrested.

"The defendant aided and abetted the objectives of the Sinaloa Cartel," Nardozzi, Deputy Chief of Litigation at the Justice Department, told the court. "And it allowed Guzman to resume his leadership role at the Sinaloa Cartel and in doing so, furthered the cartel's drug trafficking business."

During Guzman's trial in 2019, prosecutors claimed she helped orchestrate Guzman's two successful prison breaks in Mexico.

Her attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, said Coronel Aisupro was a "very minimal participant" in the cartel's criminal activity. "She was a very small part of this much larger thing," Lichtman said.

"This is an arm's length plea agreement," Lichtman said. "She's happy to take responsibility ... (to) get on with her life. The only thing I can tell you is that she is at peace with her decision."

"She didn't expect to get arrested after her husband received life in prison," he said outside the courthouse. "So, this is obviously a troubling time. But we're going to get past it."

Guzman was extradited to the U.S. in 2017, and sentenced to life in prison plus thirty years in July 2019. The former drug lord is serving his sentence in Colorado's Supermax prison.

During his approximately 20-year reign as the head of the Sinaloa Cartel, El Chapo oversaw a massive crime empire, which put him on Forbes' list of billionaires. Prosecutors estimate that Guzman made more than $12.67 billion from illegal operations, which he was ordered to forfeit by U.S. authorities.

Coronel Aispuro, who was born in California and is a dual citizen of the United States and Mexico, was arrested in February at Dulles International Airport in Virginia. She has been in jail ever since her arrest.

Coronel Aispuro is believed to be El Chapo's third wife. The couple married in 2007 when she was 18 and he was 39. They have two young twin daughters together.

She will be sentenced on Sept. 15.

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