Víctor Manuel Felíx Felíx
Federal police confiscated half a ton of cocaine
By H. Nelson Goodson
March 23, 2011
Mexico City, Mexico - On Wednesday, Ramón Eduardo Pequeño, Anti-drug Division Chief for the Mexican Federal Police announced that Víctor Manuel Felíx Felíx, aka, "El Señor" had been arrested last Friday along with eigth suspects. Felíx had operated the financial operations of the Cartel Pacifico and is the father-in-law of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera head of the Sinaloa Cartel, according to Pequeño.
The federal Mexican government were notified by the Edcuador National Police that Mexican nationals in the country were suspected of working a cell in Guayaquil City involving drug traffickng. The joint investigation found nationals from Mexico, Colombia and Edcaudor were operating a network to smuggle drugs into Mexico headed to the U.S.
Last week, Mexican Federal Police and the Attorney General's Office initiated raids in the states of Jalisco, Quintero Roo and in Mexico City. Police confiscated a half ton of cocaine, which totalled 500 packages of 1 kilo each and $500,000 U.S. dollars and four vehicles.
Other suspects were identified as:
Luis Roberto García Fierro
Jorge Guillermo González Cárdenas, alias, "El Ingeniero"
Rodrigo Colmenares Sánchez Soto
Eli Romano Darwish, alias "Eliot"
Francisco Xavier Colmenares Sánchez Soto
Jorge Guillermo González Guerra
Armando Medina Quintero
José Daniel Espinosa Caballero
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Federal police confiscated half a ton of cocaine
By H. Nelson Goodson
March 23, 2011
Mexico City, Mexico - On Wednesday, Ramón Eduardo Pequeño, Anti-drug Division Chief for the Mexican Federal Police announced that Víctor Manuel Felíx Felíx, aka, "El Señor" had been arrested last Friday along with eigth suspects. Felíx had operated the financial operations of the Cartel Pacifico and is the father-in-law of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera head of the Sinaloa Cartel, according to Pequeño.
The federal Mexican government were notified by the Edcuador National Police that Mexican nationals in the country were suspected of working a cell in Guayaquil City involving drug traffickng. The joint investigation found nationals from Mexico, Colombia and Edcaudor were operating a network to smuggle drugs into Mexico headed to the U.S.
Last week, Mexican Federal Police and the Attorney General's Office initiated raids in the states of Jalisco, Quintero Roo and in Mexico City. Police confiscated a half ton of cocaine, which totalled 500 packages of 1 kilo each and $500,000 U.S. dollars and four vehicles.
Other suspects were identified as:
Luis Roberto García Fierro
Jorge Guillermo González Cárdenas, alias, "El Ingeniero"
Rodrigo Colmenares Sánchez Soto
Eli Romano Darwish, alias "Eliot"
Francisco Xavier Colmenares Sánchez Soto
Jorge Guillermo González Guerra
Armando Medina Quintero
José Daniel Espinosa Caballero
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They Only Ever Really got together
ReplyDeleteon Fathers Day and since he worked for the competitor "Cartel Pacifica"
and not the Sinoloans then I think
there's No Love Lost!