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The United States Will Bring New Charges Against "El Chapito," "El Mayito Flaco," "El Pelo Chino," "El Chapo Isidro," and "El Músico."

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THIS INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY ZETA TIJUANA 

WRITTEN BY: CARLOS ALVAREZ ACEVEDO 

MAY 13, 2025



On May 13, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that federal drug trafficking charges were pending against all alleged leaders of the Beltrán Leyva faction—Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias "Chapo Isidro," Oscar Manuel Gastelum Iribe, alias "El Músico," and Pedro Inzunza Noriega, alias "Sagitario"—as well as several leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, including Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, alias "El Chapito"; Ismael Zambada Sicairos, alias "Mayito Flaco"; and José Gil Caro Quintero, alias "El Pelo Chino."

1. Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias “Chapo Isidro,” case numbers 19-CR-1272 in the Southern District of California and 12-116BAH in the District of Columbia. He is the alleged leader of “Los Mazatlecos.”

2. Oscar Manuel Gastelum Iribe, aka "El Músico," case number 19-CR-3736, in the Southern District of California; 09-CR-00672, in the Northern District of Illinois; and 15-CR-00195, in the District of Columbia. Co-leader of the Beltrán Leyva gang.

3. Pedro Inzunza Noriega, aka "Sagitario," case number 25cr1505, in the Southern District of California. Co-leader of the Beltrán Leyva gang.

4. Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, alias “El Chapito,” case number 14-cr-00658, in the Southern District of California, and 09-CR-383, in the Northern District of Illinois. Son of Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, alias “El Chapo,” and leader of the “Los Chapitos” faction of the Sinaloa Cartel.

5. Ismael Zambada Sicairos, alias “Mayito Flaco,” case number 14-cr-00658, in the Southern District of California. Leader of “Los Mayos,” a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel linked to Sinaloa drug lord Ismael Mario Zambada García, alias “El Mayo.”

6. José Gil Caro Quintero, alias "El Pelo Chino," case number 22-cr-00036, in the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. Alleged leader of the Caborca ​​Cartel in Sonora, and nephew of Sinaloa drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, alias "El Príncipe."

This information was released the same day in a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California—which includes San Diego and Imperial counties—of the DOJ, which filed, on May 13, 2025, the first formal indictment for "narcoterrorism and material support for terrorism in connection with the trafficking of massive quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin into the United States" against Pedro Inzunza Noriega, aka "Sagitario," "120," and/or "El De La Silla," a 62-year-old former leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, and his son, Pedro Izunza Coronel, aka "Pichón" and/or "Pájaro," a 33-year-old native of Los Mochis, Sinaloa.

The latter is believed to be one of the current leaders of the Sinaloa criminal organization, along with Óscar Manuel Gastélum Iribe, alias "El Músico," and Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias "El Chapo Isidro," a former trusted agent of Arturo Beltrán Leyva, alias "El Barbas," and also the alleged leader of "Los Mazatlecos."

Furthermore, the indictment filed by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California includes the following defendants, under case number 25cr1505: David Alejandro Heredia Velazquez, alias "Tano" or "Mr. Jordan," originally from Culiacán de Rosales. In addition to Óscar René González Menéndez, alias "Rubio," from Guatemala; Elías Alberto Quirós Benavides, from Costa Rica; Daniel Eduardo Bojorquez, alias “Chopper,” from Sonora; and Javier Alonso Vázquez Sánchez, alias “Tito” or “Drilo,” from Los Mochis.

“They are described as leaders of one of the world’s largest and most sophisticated fentanyl production networks on behalf of the Beltrán Leyva faction of the Sinaloa Cartel,” said Adam Gordon, head of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California, during a press conference held in San Diego.

“Since its inception, the Beltrán Leyva organization has been considered one of the most violent drug trafficking organizations in Mexico, engaging in shootouts, murders, kidnappings, torture, and the harvesting of drug kills to sustain their operation,” the U.S. federal official added.

“Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel, are charged with drug trafficking, narcotics trafficking, and money laundering as leaders.” "The Beltrán Leyva Organization (BLO), a powerful and violent faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, considered the largest fentanyl production network in the world," the DOJ said in a statement.

"Five other BLO leaders are charged with drug trafficking and money laundering. The indictment is a direct result of President Trump's Executive Order 14157, which designated the Sinaloa Cartel as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, and the subsequent designation of the same by the Secretary of State on February 20, 2025," the U.S. government detailed.

"The Sinaloa Cartel is a complex and dangerous terrorist organization, and dismantling it requires an innovative and decisive legal response. Its days of brutalizing the American people without consequences are over; We will seek life sentences for these terrorists,” said U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi, quoted in the statement.

“The initiatives of Operation Take Back America reflect the reality that narco-terrorists operate like a cancer within a state. They spread violence, corruption, and fear. Left unchecked, their growth would lead to the destruction of public order. This indictment reflects justice when the Department of Justice, along with its law enforcement partners, brings its full influence to bear against the Sinaloa Cartel,” said U.S. Attorney Gordon.


“These charges highlight the tireless efforts of transnational criminal organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel to flood our communities with lethal drugs,” said Shawn Gibson, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations in San Diego.

“The BLO, under the leadership of Inzunza Noriega, is allegedly responsible for some of the largest drug seizures of fentanyl and cocaine bound for the United States in history,” said Houtan Moshrefi, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in San Diego.

“Their drugs not only destroy lives and communities, but also threaten our national security. The law enforcement actions against the Noriegas reaffirm our commitment to dismantling and dismantling this dangerous narco-terrorist group and combating drug trafficking,” Moshrefi added.

“According to court documents, since its inception, the Beltrán Leyva faction has been considered one of the most violent drug trafficking organizations operating in Mexico, engaging in shootings, murders, kidnappings, torture, and violent drug debt collection to sustain its operations,” the DOJ said.

“The Beltrán Leyva faction controls numerous territories and plazas throughout Mexico, including Tijuana [Baja California], and operates with violent impunity, trafficking lethal drugs, threatening communities, and attacking key officials, all while obtaining millions of dollars from their criminal activities,” the U.S. government stated.

“Pedro Inzunza Noriega collaborates closely with his son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel, to aggressively produce and traffic fentanyl to the United States, the government has alleged. Court documents indicate that, together, father and son lead one of the largest and most sophisticated fentanyl production networks in the world,” the DOJ commented.

“In recent years, they have trafficked tens of thousands of kilograms of fentanyl to the United States. On December 3, 2024, Mexican authorities raided several locations in Sinaloa controlled and operated by the father and son, and seized 1,500 kilograms (more than 1.65 tons) of fentanyl, the largest fentanyl seizure in the world,” the U.S. government recalled.

“These indictments continue a notable tradition in the Southern District of California of targeting the leadership and operations of powerful Mexican cartels, from the dismantling of the Arellano Félix Cartel to major attacks against today’s most dangerous, powerful, and violent cartels, such as the Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and now the Beltrán Leyva Organization. This is the first indictment from the newly formed Narcoterrorism Unit, established following the swearing-in of U.S. Attorney Gordon on April 11, 2025,” the DOJ emphasized.

“The indictment against Pedro Inzunza Noriega reflects the Southern District of California's ongoing pursuit of the Sinaloa Cartel. In a federal law enforcement operation this Tuesday, approximately 1,500 kilograms of fentanyl pills were seized, and two men were captured. Firearms were also seized. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Joshua Mellor and Matthew Sutton,” the U.S. government added.

SUMMARY OF CHARGES

Title 21, USC, Sections 960a and 841. Narcoterrorism. Maximum penalty: Life imprisonment, a mandatory minimum of 20 years in prison, and a $20 million fine.

Title 18, USC, Section 2339B. Providing material support for terrorism. Maximum penalty: 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Title 21, USC, Section 848(a). Continuing criminal enterprise. Maximum penalty: Life imprisonment, a mandatory minimum of 20 years, and a $10 million fine.

Title 21, USC, Sections 952, 959, 960, and 963. International conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. Maximum penalty: Life imprisonment, a mandatory minimum of 10 years, and a $10 million fine.

Title 21, USC, Sections 841(a)(1) and 846. Conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. Maximum penalty: Life imprisonment, a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison, and a $10 million fine.

Title 21, USC, Sections 952, 960, and 963. Conspiracy to import controlled substances. Maximum penalty: Life imprisonment, a mandatory minimum of 10 years, and a $10 million fine.

Title 18, USC, Section 1956(h). Money laundering conspiracy. Maximum penalty: Twenty years in prison and a fine in the greater of $500,000 or twice the value of the monetary instrument or funds involved.

24 comments:

  1. The BLO is not as powerful as they make them seem. They are a skeleton of what they once were. Ever since all of the Beltrán Leyva brothers either got arrested or killed and that idiot with his dumb smirk on his face El Barbi also got arrested. You can't compare them to CDS and CJNG. They are not in the same league. It's like comparing that idiot Sicaro006 to me Nuffy. Nobody is in my league. Nuff Said!!!

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  2. Haha, Donald J Trump is not playing around with these terrorists, unlike incompetent mexico!

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  3. Chapo Insidrio is a legend in mexican drug game.

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  4. What happened to Alfredo Guzman CDS and El Mencho CJNG amd El Primito CDG

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    1. They’ve been on the fbi wanted list for a while now

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    2. Cue the gay, narco-baby Trump haters. The rat's nest of Sinaloans is being exterminated!

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  5. Seems like Chapo Isidiro days are coming to an end.

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  6. Orange orangutan made a deal with the Sinaloa cartels. He let el chapos wife and his 17 family members in the usa. He made a deal with Ovidio. For all you maga morons praising his fat ass. He's easily bought. He's compromised. One more thing. Maga saying that Mexico needs a leader like orange orangutan. They already had a trump. They ruled mexico for decades. It didn't work well. That's why cartel exist because of PRI and PAN policies. Then again. Your dumb maga ego won't admit that he is a corrupt coward

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  7. The president of Mexico wasn't notified about el chapos family entering the usa. It says a lot about Cheeto Jesus being a corrupt person that can be bought. Usa can stopped putting wanted posters on the cartels. They already lost the objective since Trump is welcoming cartels scum. If you maga cultist defend this. You already lost the plot. Your all dumbasses for trusting this man. I hope BB doesn't distort the true of that story. USA Searching for cartels is lost now. Ice agents needs to abort the missions in mexico. It's already a lost cause in the usa since Cheeto Jesus is letting the cartels in. He's giving the middle finger to the soldiers that fights everyday with the cartels. Including DEA agents.

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  8. Got to give it up for Zeta Tijuana for never backing down and continuing to publish articles of corruption and cartel activity. Doing so right in the heart of Tijuana. That’s real journalism and love for Baja California . Unlike the alucins that claim love for Tijuana because they back AFO!

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  9. What Americans should fear arethe repercussions for designating cartels terrorist. Like most terrorist organization attacks against those who have labeled them as such eventually will lead to acts of terror against law enforcement officials here in the country. From their perspective; they are already subject to terrorism charges.

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  10. I think the phrasing was confusing
    But they meant the HAVE charges against all those people

    Ivan has an old one in Southern District CA from 2015, that’s the one with El Mago and the Murcialago and the tunnel in TJ for weed

    And they mention the one in Chicago from 2023, because they helped write it. If you notice the case number is sane as the one listed for MF because he was named in that too, along with Los Antrax.

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    1. Deputy Dan is now accepting all the cases leads.

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  11. Why no Alfredo? Interesting.

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    1. Alfredo and Jaziel are their bait/lure to Nemesio….

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  12. Usa capturing cartels is already lost since orange turd made a secret deal to the Sinaloa cartel without the president of Mexico present. It's already a lost cause for usa to capture or kill drug cartels

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  13. I don’t understand the mislabeling BLO as a faction of the sinoloa cartel lol it’s like they will do anything to get the results they want.. BLO was not named as a territorial organization and everybody from media to narcos and reporters in Mexico and the US have reported for the last 17 years that BLO separated from CDS in 08 which is fact they were at war until 2018 when they made non aggression pacts and now they’ve jumped back out into the civil war supporting MF… the treasury department sanctions explained all this and even released a chart with the structure and leaders… said explicitly this is the new generation BLO and that for years they were at war with CDS… because there allegedly the top fetnayl traffickers now you mislabele these dudes to make them terrorist… Pelo Chino and his family have been at war with CDS forever never has he been a leader of CDS it’s a Trump shit show… he’ll try to take down as many of these dudes as he can and have the fact he caught the “narco terrorist” under his belt no matter how he goes about getting it done.. none of those dudes make the millions of people in the US take drugs you lock all them up it’s a new dude in there place in 5 mins it’ll never stop maybe focus on your country who’s been the #1 consumer of narcotics since the 60s and they cartels wouldn’t send the drugs here! We’ve been fighting this never ending war on drugs for over 60 years same tactics blaming the cartels like they make the us consume drugs they just supply a demand but the demand is the issue

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  14. 🎶 Corrido del Norte y la Ley 🎶

    En la frontera del viento, donde el polvo no perdona, 🌵
    retumban fuertes los cascos, como trueno que razona. ⚡
    Con sombreros colorados y coraje en la bandera, 🎩
    “Cómo la ley del norte, con Trump y Ratcliffe en la silla,
    cabalgando hacia Tijuana, vienen a limpiar desde orilla hasta orilla.” 🐎🇺🇸

    Desde el norte se aproximan, con la ley entre las manos, ⚖️
    a barrer calles de sombras, con sus ojos tan lejanos. 👁️
    “Así es la ley del norte,” gritan fuerte en la jornada,
    Tijuana será testigo, de justicia bien montada. 🛡️

    Ya la sangre del cartel siente el peso del destino, 💀
    la familia de El Chapo ya reniega de su camino. 🧳
    Temerosos de la ley, se entregaron en la línea,
    con las manos levantadas, buscando paz en la esquina. ✋🕊️

    Los de cuatro letras huyen, igual que los de Sinaloa, 🏃‍♂️
    los Metros pierden el paso, ya no mandan en la zona. 🚫
    Huyen de la sombra oscura, de los drones que los rondan,
    Reapers en el cielo tienen sus blancos en la mira, y no perdonan. ☁️🎯

    Y del norte van bajando, como rayos del destino, ⚡
    en Cybertrucks de Elon Musk, va rodando el buen camino. 🚙
    “En Cybertrucks de Elon, los soldados van llegando,
    trayendo paz y prosperidad al pueblo, sonriendo y saludando.” →

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  15. I don’t see Alfredo’s name in the indictment. But I just read El Chapos family was granted asylum in the US as part of a deal between El Raton (Ovidio Guzmán) and the US.. they went to San Ysidro bridge on the border reportedly 17 members including el chapos wife or ex wife’s.. the Mexican Government was not informed or aware of this deal and are demanding answers…

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  16. Later on they can make a deal and bring their families here lmao.

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  17. The real people with power and influence in the drug business are los Sarabia Cabrera.

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  18. Are they going also going to negotiate with them if they get arrested or just chapos ?

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