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DOJ charges five alleged Mexican cartel leaders, touts ‘extraordinary policework’ that led to indictments

On Thursday, the Ministry of Justice announced that the United Cartels, a determined foreign terrorist organization, were senior leaders and brought criminal charges against five fugitives allegedly participating in a large drug distribution network.

Matthew Galeotti, Head of Doj Criminal Department, said the announcement was the result of “an important step” and “extraordinary police work”.

“This investigation began in a small town in Central America and led to the hidden methamphetamine laboratories in Michoacán, Mexico. He said.

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The Trump administration took the entire government approach to address the United Cartels.

In addition to the indictments announced on Thursday, the Treasury Ministry announced economic sanctions against many of the alleged leaders, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared 26 million dollars for information led to the arrest of large remaining five seconds.

Juan Jose Farias Alvarez, Alfonso Fernandez Magallon, Luis Enrique Barragan Chavez, Edgar Orozco Cabadas and Nicolas Sierra Santana.

It is claimed that five men have been involved in a conspiracy for decades to produce and distribute methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl, including the United States. He is facing charges of drug smuggling in prison with maximum life penalties.

This is an developing story. Check it again for updates.

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