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Sunday, October 13, 2019

"Yael O", Fugative from US Arrested in Zapopan, Jalisco, Extradition to Colorado Awaits Him

Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: SolQR y MVS
Yael “O” aka Julio César Estrada ”, between 2013 and 2014, was identified as a cell leader of a criminal organization dedicated to drug trafficking in Denver. It is thought he was currently working with CJNG.

Elements of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) arrested Yael "O"Osuna-Navarro, (aka) "Julio César Estrada" for extradition purposes in Zapopan, Jalisco. "Julio César Estrada Montaño", (aka) "Rubén ”, (Aka)“ Julio ” has been sought by authorities of the United States of America.

Elements of Mexico's Attorney General's Office (FGR) detained a fugitive wanted by authorities of the United States of America for extradition purposes in Zapopan, Jalisco.

The Office of the Attorney General for International Affairs (SJAI) confirmed that Yael “O” is required by a Federal Court of Colorado to be prosecuted for his probable responsibility in the commission of crimes of criminal association, against health and money laundering. 

Derived from cabinet and field work, agents of the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM), attached to the General Directorate of International Police Affairs and INTERPOL of the Coordination of Investigation Methods, detained the defendant, without the use of violence or affectation to third parties , with respect at all times to his human rights.

According to US authorities, between 2013 and 2014, he was identified as the  leader  of a cell of a criminal organization  dedicated to drug trafficking in Denver, Colorado,  and other places in that country.

Investigations by authorities in that country indicate that "Yael O" negotiated and organized purchases of narcotics and facilitated their storage, packaging and distribution ; He also laundered the proceeds of money from the sale of heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine and helped with  the trafficking inside and outside the American Union.

12 comments:

  1. Meth is the biggest drug problem in CO. Denver and the surrounding suburbs have some heroin issues, but once you get into the rural areas, everyone is on meth. As a public defender, I can say that meth is the drug of choice for the vast majority of clients.

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    1. You are absolutely right. I was homeless for a year in Denver and boulder in 2017 and 2018. About 65% of the homeless people I knew were on meth. Big problem.

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  2. Extradition to Colorado . . . the worst words to a capo

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    1. Did you even read the article? He's wanted in Denver for drug trafficking.

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    2. Did you read the title? Extradición to Denver.

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  3. "Extradition to Colorado...the worst words to a capo"...Yes ADX Florence awaits...they will always have room... the trip from the courthouse to the prison reception center won't be long.... enjoy the stay, it will be a long one.

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    1. He most likely wont get sent to adx- adx is filled with ex mob and gang dudes/terrorists etc- if your not high profile enough, you just get sent to a regular fed jail depending on your points/sentence

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  4. Excellent 👍 another one goes to prison. Looks like he ran out of bribe money to the judge.

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  5. Zapopan is a hive of CJNG leadership..Mencho himself surely hides there from time to time. Every police officer and military man is paid by CJNG to look the other way.

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    1. Seems like all of Mexico is bought & paid for to look the other way.
      That's been the problem for decades.

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    2. Or killed if they don’t. Gonzalo Huitron Reynoso was regional attorney general in Jalisco killed July 26 this year.

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  6. They are paid or killed off. Gonzalo Huitron Reynoso was Fiscal Regional de Jalisco and killed in his way to work on July 26, 2019. Mexico has been lost to the crooks, government officials and cartels alike. Sad for the people of Mexico and those who call it their homeland.

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