Mexico did not participate in the delivery or arrest of “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In a significant development in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of the notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, were arrested in El Paso, Texas, on Thursday afternoon. The announcement was made by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who highlighted the critical impact of these arrests on the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel.

Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Rosa Icela Rodriguez reported the arrests during the morning press conference of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Rodriguez disclosed that the United States Embassy in Mexico informed the Mexican government about the captures, emphasizing that Mexico did not participate in the delivery or arrest of the drug traffickers. She also mentioned that Ismael Zambada has four investigations against him in Mexico for various crimes.

A Major Blow to the Sinaloa Cartel

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland stated, “Both men face multiple charges in the United States for leading the Cartel’s criminal operations, including its deadly fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking networks.” This arrest marks a critical blow to the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal organizations in the world.

Ismael Zambada, 76, co-founded the Sinaloa Cartel with Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who is currently serving a life sentence in the United States. Zambada has been a fugitive for decades, evading capture despite numerous efforts by law enforcement agencies. He is accused of overseeing extensive drug trafficking operations, including the distribution of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) had offered a $15 million reward for information leading to Zambada’s capture. His arrest signifies a major victory for U.S. authorities in their efforts to dismantle the Sinaloa Cartel and disrupt its operations.

Charges and Impact on the Opioid Crisis

In February, U.S. federal prosecutors charged Zambada with conspiracy to manufacture and distribute fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid that has been linked to a surge in overdose deaths across the United States. According to U.S. officials, fentanyl is now the leading cause of death among Americans aged 18 to 45, highlighting the severity of the opioid crisis.

Joaquin Guzman Lopez, also known as “El Chapito,” has been involved in the cartel’s activities following the imprisonment of his father, “El Chapo.” His arrest further destabilizes the cartel’s leadership and adds to the challenges the organization faces in maintaining its operations.

The Sinaloa Cartel has been responsible for countless acts of violence and corruption, extending its influence across the Americas and beyond. The cartel’s involvement in the production and distribution of fentanyl has exacerbated the opioid epidemic in the United States, leading to thousands of deaths and widespread devastation.

U.S. Commitment to Combating Drug Trafficking

Attorney General Garland emphasized the importance of these arrests in curbing the flow of illegal drugs into the United States. “The apprehension of Zambada and Guzman Lopez is a testament to the relentless efforts of U.S. law enforcement to combat drug trafficking and protect American lives,” he said.

The arrests of Zambada and Guzman Lopez are expected to have significant repercussions within the Sinaloa Cartel and the broader drug trafficking landscape. U.S. authorities remain committed to pursuing other high-ranking cartel members and dismantling their networks.

Mexican Government’s Stance

During the press conference, Secretary Rodriguez clarified that while the Mexican government did not directly participate in the arrests, it continues to cooperate closely with U.S. authorities on matters related to drug trafficking and cartel activities. The ongoing investigations against Zambada in Mexico underscore the country’s commitment to addressing organized crime and its associated violence.

The capture of these high-profile figures represents a pivotal moment in the fight against drug trafficking, with the potential to disrupt the operations of one of the most formidable criminal organizations in history. The international collaboration between the United States and Mexico remains crucial in the efforts to bring cartel leaders to justice and mitigate the pervasive impact of drug-related activities.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - In a significant development in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of the notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, were arrested in El Paso, Texas, on Thursday afternoon. The announcement was made by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who highlighted the critical impact of these arrests on the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel.

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