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Friday, March 16, 2012

Jailed Sinaloa Cartel Enforcer Accused in 2 Area Kidnappings

By Adriana M. Chávez
El Paso Times
Police officers escort Jos Antonio Torres Marrufo during his presentation to the media Feb. 4 in Mexico City. According to authorities, Marrufo is the suspected leader of Gente Nueva, an armed wing of the Sinaloa Cartel, mainly based in Juárez.

A Sinaloa drug cartel lieutenant was allegedly responsible for ordering the kidnapping, torture and murders of those viewed as the cartel's enemies, according to a 15-count superceding indictment recently filed in federal court.

José Antonio Torres Marrufo, 33, also known as "Tonin," "El Jaguar," "El Catorce" (14) and "El Marrufo" faces charges tied to drug trafficking, murder, racketeering, money laundering and kidnapping. Court documents show the murder charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison or death, while several of the drug charges carry life sentences.

Marrufo was arrested in February in Leon, Guanajuato, and has yet to be extradited.

According to the indictment, Torres Marrufo oversaw enforcement activities for the Sinaloa cartel since late 2007 or early 2008, but by the fall of 2008, cartel leaders expanded his role to include overseeing all drug-trafficking activities in the region around Juárez.

He also directed members of the cartel's Gente Nueva (New People) organization, which officials in Mexico say he helped found, and the Artistas Asesinos (Murder Artists) gang, also known as Los Doble A's (the double A's) and the Mexicles.


Jose Antonio Torres Marrufo, aka "Marrufo." (AP file photo)

Marrufo allegedly directed both groups to gather intelligence on competing drug-trafficking organizations, including the Juárez cartel and its enforcement arm La Línea, and carry out executions against those he deemed were disloyal to the Sinaloa cartel and any competitors.

Federal prosecutors allege Marrufo ordered the kidnapping and murder of Horizon City resident Sergio Saucedo, identified as S.S. in the indictment, in September 2009. Marrufo apparently ordered the hit because Saucedo lost about 670 pounds of marijuana belonging to the Sinaloa cartel during a drug seizure by law-enforcement agents in Sierra Blanca.

After Saucedo was kidnapped, he was taken to Juárez, where Marrufo interrogated him, then ordered his murder, prosecutors allege.

On Sept. 8, 2009, Saucedo's beaten and mutilated body was found on a Juárez street. His hands had been severed above the wrists and placed on his chest "to serve as a warning to those who might attempt to steal from the Cartel," Marrufo's indictment states.

Last year, two men -- Rafael Vega and Cesar Obregon Reyes -- were convicted in Saucedo's murder and sentenced to life in prison in federal court. Both have maintained their innocence.

A third man, Omar Obregon Ortiz, pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges and sentenced to 100 months in prison.

Marrufo's indictment also states he ordered the kidnapping and subsequent murders of three New Mexico men -- brothers Rafael and Jaime Morales Valencia and their uncle Guadalupe Morales Arreola -- in May 2010 outside of Rafael Valencia's wedding in Juárez.

A fourth man, Alonso Sotel Corral, was murdered during the kidnapping.

The indictment states the murders were ordered "because of an obligation to the Cartel." Court records show Gonzalo Delgado Chavez, described as a "family friend" of Rafael Valencia, was allegedly paid $1,000 to identify members of the Morales family to a hit squad.

"After the individual identified the groom, the three were tortured and murdered on Torres Marrufo's instructions. Their bodies were found by Juárez police a few days later in the bed of an abandoned pickup truck," Marrufo's indictment states.

Mexican law-enforcement officials have said Marrufo is the suspected mastermind of the bloody massacre at a drug rehabilitation center, Casa Aliviane, on Sept. 2, 2009. Seventeen people were killed during the shootings, which made international news because of the way victims were lined up and shot to death.

Marrufo is also thought to be responsible for coordinating shipments of Columbian cocaine and Mexican marijuana through the international bridges connecting Juárez and El Paso, and through miles of open desert in the the Valley of Juárez.

He's also accused of transporting and transferring large amounts of money from the U.S. into Mexico, and of possessing firearms "in furtherance of the drug trafficking crimes."

A previous indictment detailed how Marrufo was allegedly involved in smuggling more than 60 high-powered rifles, including a .50-caliber rifle. According to the Los Angeles Times, some of the firearms seized in El Paso and Juárez and apparently linked to Marrufo were linked to the controversial Fast and Furious program implemented by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The paper also reported that during the Juárez raid, police found the entrance to a secret room behind the mirrored walls of a basement gym in his home. The room contained an anti-aircraft machine gun, a sniper rifle and a grenade launcher.

19 comments:

  1. "Court documents show the murder charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison or death, while several of the drug charges carry life sentences."

    Is he wanted in the US or something?? Mexico treats guys like this as they were a Prince!

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  2. WELL THAT SUX THAT HE WAS CAUGHT! SOUNDS LIKE HE WAS DOING A GOOD JOB!

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  3. This mofucka will get ripped by los Z in prison if he would be put in a confinement here and not in the USA!

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    1. No manches puto!! You don't know shit about el catorce! Esto puro Sinaloa. Do you know what happened when El mamito sent his people to cd Juárez? And that is why los z never came back to Juárez....
      Al 100 GN. El lobo

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    2. What are they gonna do? Throw there guarachez at him, lol. Just what we need another z cheerleader!

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  4. This Guy is a Real Peice of Shit....! I can't beleive that none of his cohorts were arrested.
    I remember a few mos. back when this scum bag was bragging how he had the "AFI" in his back pocket. This remains to be seen; reason being
    if he doesn't get LIFE then we know it's True!!!

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  5. The ones kidnapped or killed weren't innocent they were inbolved in cartel shit

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  6. 11:57 he did a good job of running from El jl and Los linces.

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  7. All of the incidents that he was indicted on were blamed on the Juarez Cartel in the media. The wedding slaughter, the treatment center was blamed on El Rakin, and the weapons confiscated was too. This is a great example of how the media and government cover for Sinaloa and make other cartels look bad. The police will beat a confession out of someone and it will be "case solved." Sinaloa is the worst of all of them.

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  8. There is no "DEATH PENALTY" in Mexico!!!!!! If he gets extradited to the USA, the Mexicans will say not to kill him.......LAME......taxpayer money at work.....Just let them kill themselves in jail and film it-The profits can be used to pay for their food.......

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  9. Hay corridos de el????

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  10. funny how all the cds nutthuggers start right away "oh well he jst killed his rivals not inocent people "jaja u cds guy are the biggest hipocrites in mexico claiming yall dont kidnapped and extort hahaha but as soon as they get csught and get charges for extorting n kidnappin all the cds nutthuggers come up with this excuse"oh he wasnt a cds member no more "jaja you guys are a joke.quitblaiming your actions committed by u bitches to other cartels or send in your paid soldiers to clean up territory cause the cds foot soldiers cant handle a real warshit even la barbie says it on his interrogation how chapo works or what are u cheerleaders gonna deny it that as well

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  11. COMPAS NO TENGAN ENVIDIA DE QUE MI CARTEL DE SINALOA CONTROLE TODO....ARRIVA SINALOA

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  12. This guy is a loser! Gn,same shit,cowards.now that we all know they couldnt beat la linea,we all see la linea all over here in juarez,where are the gn?aa?mexicles? Hiding...

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  13. R1 you're a lame. Is that the new trend to for la gn to set up a little account on here and say something that's not true. You talk like you contribute to sinaloa when you're not important. You and lobo are embarrassing to tell the truth.

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  14. Hand him over to La Linea. This fuckhead deserves to be the star of his own video !

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  15. I hope they skin u alive marruffo,and ur family, u caused the death of a relative of mine who was innocent,te fuiste para guanajuato porque el chapo te mando para aya porque en chihuahua ya te estaba llevando la verga!!! Chinge as su madre todos los del cds y sus apoyadores!!! Que paso mi chapo?les quedo grande chihuahua!!!! Con apoyo del gobierno y tu pinche gente nueva valieron verga,aki en chihuahua y juarez anda la linea tumbando gente del chapo y sus apoyadores!!! Y se lo que hablo raza me la paso en chihuahua,saludos para toda la gente de chihuas en los estados unidos!!!!

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  16. Que viva la lineage,Que viva el cartel de juarez,Que viva cda juarez,Que viva el estado de Chihuahua,Que viva el presidente de presidentes nuestro president Benito Juarez,Que viva el general de generales nuestro general Francisco Viila----puro Chihuahua y Que se mueran todos Que trabajen por el chaputo y el cartel de sinaloa.No tengo nada contra la gente de sinaloa nomads contra los Que apoyan a cartel de sinaloa.

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  17. Mi patron para siempre aki seguimos 57 gringos!!!

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