Vor seiner Festnahme jedoch hat er wiederholt erklärt, dass er unschuldig sei und beschuldigte die DEA, in einem Rachezug gegen ihn zu sein, wegen der angeblichen Rolle seines Bruders Rafael Caro Quintero beim Tod des DEA Special Agents Enrique Camarena alias „Kiki“. Cartel: Lui … Organized crime in Sonora is controlled by a federation of drug cartels led by the Sinaloa cartel, which originated in Sinaloa state, which borders Sonora to the south. Drug cartel gunmen ambushed three vehicles along a road near the state border of Chihuahua and Sonora, slaughtering at least nine from the extended LeBaron … Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes fights with rival cartels in Puerto Vallarta that intend to take territory where his criminal organization dominates drug trafficking, kidnapping, and milking of gas pipelines in the area, leading to the announcement of a fight for territory between criminal group leaders. [3], Das Sonora-Kartell operierte von Hermosillo, Agua Prieta, Guadalajara und Culiacán aus, sowie aus den Bundesstaaten San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa und Sonora. [7], https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sonora-Kartell&oldid=206799573, „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“. El Chapo's sons attempted to take control of a territory in Sonora, Mexico, that is controlled by Rafael Caro Quintero, when a gang that is tied to them attacked Caro Quintero's group Friday. [2][5], Miguel Caro-Quintero was born in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico, in 1963. Das Sonora-Kartell operierte von Hermosillo, Agua Prieta, Guadalajara und Culiacán aus, sowie aus den Bundesstaaten San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa und Sonora. [1][2][3] Upon of the cartel's disintegration, its leaders were incorporated into the Tijuana Cartel and Sinaloa Cartel. One of Mexico’s most violent organizations claimed credit for the gory crime scene, saying the victims were rapists and kidnappers–alleging the murders were part of a “cleanup.” The Sonora Cartel, also known as Caro-Quintero Organization, was a Mexico based criminal cartel. In 1989, the Sinaloa Cartel dug its first drug tunnel between a house in Agua Prieta, Sonora to a warehouse located in Douglas, Arizona.The 300 feet (91 m) tunnel was discovered in May, 1990. Das … Miguel Caro-Quintero is noted as having called into a radio station to profess his innocence, stating: "If I had a cartel, I'd have a lot of money and my brother wouldn't be there (in jail)" and claiming to be an innocent rancher. Rafael Caro Quintero, Miguel's brother, is in jail for his role in the killing of DEA Special Agent Enrique Camarena in 1985. The Madres Buscadores of Sonora, ... At times, they search for bodies in notoriously dangerous areas known to be smuggling routes and cartel territory. The federal government claimed the ambush was a case of mistaken identity and part of a fight between factions of two of the country’s most storied drug syndicates, the Sinaloa and Juárez cartels. The Sonora cartel was headed by Miguel Caro Quintero and operated out of Hermosillo, Agua Prieta, Guadalajara and Culiacán, as well as the Mexican states of San Luis Potosi, Sinaloa and Sonora. The Sonora Cartel was led by Miguel Caro-Quintero, brother to Guadalajara Cartel co-founder, Rafael Caro-Quintero, who was arrested in Costa Rica in 1985 in connection with the torture and death of DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena Salazar. 7 CRS Insight IN11205, Designating Mexican Drug Cartels as Foreign Terrorists: Policy Implications, coordinated by Liana W. Rosen. Es unterhielt Geschäftsbeziehungen im Kokainhandel mit dem Cali-Kartell, war im Anbau und Vertrieb von Marihuana tätig und transportierte und vertrieb Methamphetamin. Some local press reports backed the … Mañana sábado estaremos poniéndole banda sonora al atardecer en Camaleón Gastropark, en Islantilla Nos vemos a metro y medio de 19:00 a 22:00. Here’s a map of the territory controlled by Mexico’s most active drug cartels, based on Stratfor data. Es unterhielt Geschäftsbeziehungen im Kokainhandel mit dem Cali-Kartell, war im Anbau und Vertrieb von Marihuana tätig und transportierte und vertrieb Methamphetamin.