A federal judge tied the process to Charles “R”presumed nephew of Rafael Caro Quintero, for his probable liability in the commission of crimes against health in the form of drug trafficking, possession for commercial purposes, carrying a firearm without a license and carrying a firearm for the exclusive use of army, navy and air force, as well as possession of magazines also for exclusive use.
They smuggled drugs in an ambulance and were sentenced to 15 years in prison
Armando “H” and Jorge “E” were arrested in April 2020 by elements of the Federal Ministerial Police while circulating in the district of Morelos, town hall of Cuauhtémoc
According to the General Prosecutor’s Office (FGR), members of the National Guard (GN) captured last month Carlos Guillermo Retes Quinones during a monitoring tour in Chetumal, Quintana Roo.
To the presumed nephew of dear quintero they arrested him in a van, in possession of 18 bags containing more than 200 grams of cocaine, 12 bags containing 44 tablets of MDA, a pistol authorized by law, a rifle; also a grenade launcher attachment, nine magazines, a ballistic vest, nine cell phones and documentation.
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It was through the Specialized Prosecutor for Organized Crime (FEMDO), of the FGRwhich was related to the lawsuit against Carlos Guillermo Retes Quinones.
“At the initial hearing, the officer for the Public Ministry of the Federation (MPF), attached to the Specialized Unit for the Investigation of Offenses against Health, presented sufficient and convincing arguments for the Federal Judge to grant the link, impose as a precautionary measure the unofficial preventive detention at the Men’s Prison of Nord based at CDMX and will determine a two-month deadline for the additional investigation,” the prosecution said in a statement.
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