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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Sinaloa Cartel leader arrested in Paraguay with 300 kilograms of cocaine

Original article available at ZETA
Translated by El Wachito


The National Anti-drugs Agency (SENAD) of Paraguay, detained 4 Mexicans and 2 Paraguayans this Wednesday in the Metropolitan area of the capital of Asuncion. The individuals presumably belonged to Cartel de Sinaloa. Law enforcement personnel also confiscated 300 kilograms of cocaine "of high purity", that were going to be sent to Europe and were hidden in a closet.





A spokesman of the SENAD informed the EFE (News agency from Spain), that the drug -with a value of 30 million USD- was hidden in a house in the municipally of Villa Elisa, where 2 Mexicans were arrested and 1 Paraguayan, while the other two persons of Mexican nationality were detained previously.

The Mexicans detained are identified as Armando Carrillo Flores, Marcos Castro de la Rosa, Martin Manuel Huerta Flores and Jimmy Wayne Galliel, the supposed leader of the criminal organization.

The first three were apprehended by anti-drug agents in a luxury house in the district of Villa Elisa where the drugs were hidden, approximately 14 kilometers south of Asuncion. While the leader was arrested in the Sheraton Hotel of the capital.

The Paraguayan Anti-narcotics officers had information that the Mexican Cartel "was trying to find new routes" and established themselves in the Great Asuncion in order to "receive the loads of cocaine from Colombia, settle the quantities and ship it to Europe".




This information was confirmed by the head of the Secretaria Nacional Antidrogas (SENAD), Hugo Vera, to the EFE agency, who affirmed that during the operative, conducted along with the Anti-Drugs Agency, 300 kilograms of "Cocaine Hydrochloride" were confiscated.

The drugs were stacked in blocks inside a closet, and the SENAD indicated that the confiscated Cocaine could be of up to 500 kilograms. Procedures to "weight" the drug are still pending.

In an interview with the local media "Hoy", the Fiscal Agent Zully Figueredo, representative of the Public Ministry, claimed that the agency had already been investigating the individuals for at least two months, thanks to the information given by the SENAD.

"With the information that we have we can probably conclude that the drugs belong to the Cartel de Sinaloa, however during the investigation we will confirm this information. We had the information that his persons had plans to arrive to Paraguay and from here, start an organization with the purpose of sending an experimental shipment of cocaine to Holland. They came here with intentions of starting from zero in our country. The modus operandi consisted of sending shipments through industrial containers", revealed the Fiscal Agent.


According to local authorities, Paraguay, its not a traditional country in the production of drugs, however it has been used to convert Bolivian Cocaine and then send it to Brazil, Argentina and other countries for selling purposes, through the implementation of illegal narco laboratorios in their territory.

The SENAD informed that the biggest hit against cartels was of 1800 kilos, which occurred in 2013.

70 comments:

  1. The sinaloa cartel has millions of this man around the world selling their product if el chapo arrested dint hurt their business i doubt the capture of this 3 man will war on drugs will never end
    .War Never Changes.

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    1. They are just guessing since cds got so famous because of chapo. But it's CJNG, it was going to Europe.

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    2. 11:16 you're stupid. CDS might have thousands only of people working for them but not millions. Even then most don't move that many keys of any kind of drug just maybe 2 to 3 keys at any given week. This will not topple CDS for sure but it does have an imediate impact especially in this particular country werr CDS was just establishing it's operations and long term contacts.

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    3. but chapos arrest did hurt there bizness trust me this might not seem like nothing but after a while of your drugs and men being captured it hurts the cartel pluse these men might be sent the us where they will break to get a lower punishment

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    4. 12:48 dude gtfoh with that cjng crap. They're a tweaker cartel no more no less. CDS has been in South America since the 80s when they were working under an umbrella enterprise.

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    5. 11:16 according to the colombian police academy cadets' pimps, it does not matter who nails who, what matters is "feeling"...
      --what matters is not to win the war on drugs or on anything,
      what matters is andar ahi de calientes.
      --mientras tanto en mexico, el ejercito amenaza con retirarse de las calles "si no va a haber ley que proteja al ejercito"
      --"en tanhuato hubo 22 ejecuciones arbitrarias: CNDH"/ notiguiatv
      en youtube (Director de la policia nazional enrique francisco galindo ceballos was bragging about the superior weapons and training for the GREAT VICTORY, while renato sales heredia, "Comisiónado de Seguridad Nacional" says the theories and hypotheses about extrajudicial executions are wrong, michoacan procurador says weapons were planted, mexican PGR NO SABE NADA...

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    6. Cjng is mostly into selling crystal at moving their way into the cocaine Market slowly there surely but I think CDS still moves the most Yola and ron

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    7. El compa de la playera roja se le conoce en el mundo del hampa como "el ñoño".

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    8. Ñoño is a nickname for Celedonio, also for a "niño fresa", spoiled rotten, apapachado, chipil, mama's boy
      And a niña fresa is a "niña ñoña",

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  2. Yo quisiera saber cuál es el Apodo de ese señor Marcos Castro de la Rosa? Por favor hagame el grandísimo favor de informarme, si?

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    1. Que, ya le quieres hacer un corrido?

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    2. Elle dicen el pene, pa que se la sigas mamando

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    3. Marcos el de la rueda

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    4. Funny! If these guys are really CDS, someone should know their Apodos. The veracity of this story is suspect.

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    5. Pienso que le conozco. Estamos?

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  3. they rat each other out on the way /never mind/

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  4. People still think Cholo Ivan and El Cholo Vago are the same person,,they are not,,fact.Maybe if Cholo Ivan took about 4 stone off he might pass for Vago

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    1. Pa que sirven los dos puñetas si ni protejer al chafo pudieron. Los Sinacholos no salen de su estado, y cuando salen es pa perder. Ya perdieron las riendas de su organizacion.

      Todos andan jalando como clanes independientes y ya no como federacion. Envidia y traicion domino despues de la ruptura de ABL y JAGL.

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    2. Its the same individual!I'm from guamuchil Sin. I've seen this guy in person, rolling through the city with a convoy of about 20 trucks ,before his capture.Ask any one from guamuchil ,cholo Ivan and cholo vago is the same person.

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    3. What does that have to do with this. Fact

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    4. They are the same person

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    5. @2:23 PM
      Fijate que si son la misma persona imbecil. Tu estas confundiendo al Cholo 50 con el Cholo VAGO/iVAN.. ah raza nomas abren la mamadora porque tienen osico..
      El fm

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    6. 2:23
      I think you're confusing him with el cholo 50.

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    7. 2:58 ur a liar im from guamachil you never saw him

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    8. I seen him in the back of a car arrested. Good enough for me.

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    9. 2:40 chafo? No le faltes al respeto a La Chapa

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  5. Your math does not work. There is no possible way a key ish worth $100,000/per. It is more like $10,000/per so the value is $3,000,000 not $30,000,000

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    1. value was based on current market in europe in europe keys go for 50k to over 100k per

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    2. price was most likley figured from europe prices for keys they go from 50k to over 100k depending on pureness

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    3. They are basing it on prices in Europe, which is where they believe that the drugs were going to be shipped to

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    4. Pendejo smh, why would they drop the price lesser for what they go for in the states for more of a trouble in another country. Why you pendejos need to get off the web and go visit the real world.

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    5. $10,000? Their $2,500-$3,500dlls in colombia,etc etc!

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    6. Don't forget keys prices vary depending on the destination of the product

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    7. You don't know if the person doing the article was referring to Europe price... that would sure be up around 100,000..

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    8. $10k in Culiacán price where the fck you find a K outside of Sinaloa for under $15k in Mexico

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    9. In DF there $10k pendejo. Just saying

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  6. Wardrobes furnished by Salvation Army and Goodwill.

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  7. The Paraguay capitol is a strategic point to Europe.

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  8. Any dumbass caught doing a drug run is now a Sinaloa cartel leader according to the media.

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    1. The guy captured is a CDS leader in that particular country. This might not effect Mexico and its violence but it might effect the Federation indirectly.

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    2. 4:35. Likely cuz CDS tries to unprofessionally control other countries.

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    3. 8:13 the "professionals" that do control other countries" without right or justification have no reason other than greed, masked as USAID and other assistance organizations from civilized countries, from america to europe, have their papers, passports and permits, bough with stolen dollars to get permits to steal in LatinAmerica.
      From United Fruit Co, to ExxonMobil and Air America-señor de.los cielos-taesa...

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    5. Google: paraguay/ drug trafficking and mass murdering government...
      --insightcrime.org/killing of mysterius figure, part of larger narco war in paraguay...a Brazilian citizen with businesses in paraguay, and money laundering drug trafficker, paraguay used to traffick drugs with brazil, argentina and chile, Brazilian gangs involved, and mexicans too, I see

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  9. There's 2 cholo Ivan's one from caf one for cds and the one from cds is also el cholo ivan

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  10. Is that julion alvarez on the right?

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    1. Se parecen el papa de julion tambien es o fue mañoso ;)

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  11. Anybody know what Marcos' nickname is?

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  12. I'm going to save that picture for motivational purposes
    DominicanBlanko

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  13. Guzman has plenty of money to cover the costs

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  14. God Bless the Brazilian plane crash deaths, survivors, and family and friends! Can never be a price tag on that

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  15. Hey wachito Puros de la Tia is back on fb you should check out some of their stories.

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    1. Ive been monitoring their stories, however in one of their last stories they claim that the violence in TJ has decrease which is something I find ridiculous...

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    2. Once in a while, everybody has to cooperate wacho, like the unbelievable tale about some biiig baaad narcos calling on the iguala police to rescue the 5th bus for them, because the students that stole were soo powerful, with their tin cans and the poor narcos had their load of drugs and 2 million dollars in the bus...
      "According to the PGR report "stolen from the.PGR and "given to anabel hernandez y pá cabarla de chingar, Carmen Aristegui is repeating the crude tripe and popó, we are back to square one all the time con tanta pendejadas,
      --but fake news help to buy the maruchan...
      Please note, I did not get paid to regurgitate all this tripe.

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  16. No white Christmas for them.

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  17. That's a landlocked country but then again Boliva is too;the only 2 landlocked countries in South America.Must be corrupt countries too for the passage to the coast.I heard Paraguay is the least corrupt of all the S.A. countries.Guess that's why they got caught.

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  18. This obviously is not going to work. Why would the paraguayans let the mexicans in to conduct this type of business there? They know it will only bring trouble for them and they do not need the mexicans anyway: coke is right next door, the paraguayans have connections in Europe already and their own crime groups already pay to conduct Business.

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    1. Because the mexicanos narcos have that much power dickhead!!. You infiltrate a foreign countrys drug trade there must be some politicos behind it. These politicians are crooks too !

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    2. "They do not need the Mexicans anyway" Keep lying 2 yourself clown. - El Sol Perdido

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  19. This fool ain't no leader he's a MULE!!!

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    1. Never heard of a mule responsible for 300 kilos of any shit!

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    2. 4:47 now you have, looks like your level is improving, grameros never know about "pounds", they just hear about it.

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  20. Good going with the choice Paraguay. Don't let a bunch of bullies take something that isn't theirs for the taking
    Much respect to you

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    1. Paraguay has no say in who takes them, the US have been there for a long time,
      what they did is, they rip off the mexican narcos...
      Pa que sigan ahi de calientes.

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  21. El cuini's brother (cjng) got busted living in Uruguay because of the leak on the Panama Papers and a gew people from cjng were mentioned.I bet it was cjng coke going to Europe..theyficus more on that market then the U.S

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    1. Yea, it's known that cjng has the European market.. cds are mainly in U.S.

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  22. Mochomito captured in Zapopan Jalisco. Something about Zapopan?????? Hmmmmmm

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