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== Narcotraffic ==
== Narcotraffic ==
The Zambada García's organization, the Sinaloa Cartel, receives multi-ton quantities of [[cocaine]], mostly via maritime means from [[Illegal drug trade in Colombia|Colombian sources]]. After receipt of the cocaine, the Sinaloa cartel uses a variety of methods, including airplanes, trucks, cars, boats, and tunnels to transport the cocaine to the United States. Members of the cartel smuggle the cocaine to distribution cells in [[Arizona]], [[California]], [[Chicago]], and [[New York]].<ref name=reward />
The Alvarado's organization, the Sinaloa Cartel, receives multi-ton quantities of [[cocaine]] from the Gulf Cartel , mostly via maritime means from [[Illegal drug trade in Colombia|Colombian sources]]. After receipt of the cocaine, the Sinaloa cartel uses a variety of methods, including airplanes, trucks, cars, boats, and tunnels to transport the cocaine to the United States. Members of the cartel smuggle the cocaine to distribution cells in [[Arizona]], [[California]], [[Chicago]], and [[New York]][[Las Milpas,Texas]].<ref name=reward />


Currently, Zambada operates primarily in the States of [[Sinaloa]] and [[Durango]], but exerts influence along a large portion of Mexico’s Pacific coast, as well as in [[Cancun]], [[Quintana Roo]], [[Sonora]], [[Monterrey]] and [[Nuevo Leon]].
Currently, Alvarado operates primarily in the States of [[Sinaloa]] [[Reynosa]] [[Guanajuato]] and [[Durango]], but exerts influence along a large portion of Mexico’s Pacific coast, as well as in [[Cancun]], [[Quintana Roo]], [[Sonora]], [[Monterrey]] and [[Nuevo Leon]]including U.S like [[Texas]] [[California]] and even to [[Colombia]].


On October 20, 2008, some of his relatives were arrested in Mexico City on [[drug trafficking]] charges: Ismael's brother, Jesus "The King" Zambada, along with Ismael's son and nephew.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/10/22/mexico.drug.arrest.ap/index.html CNN News: Top drug cartel suspect arrested in Mexico]</ref> His son, Ismael "El Mayito" Zambada Jr. is currently being sought for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance in the United States. His other son, Vicente Zambada Niebla, was arrested by the Mexican Army on March 18, 2009<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Mexico captures high-level cartel member | date=March 19, 2009 | publisher=MSNBC News | url =http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29773111/ | work =Associated Press | pages = | accessdate = 2010-02-24 | language = }}</ref> and on February 18, 2010 he was extradited to Chicago, U.S. to face federal charges.<ref>{{cite news | first=Tracy Wilkinson | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Mexico: Alleged "narco-junior" Vicente Zambada extradited to the U.S. | date=February 18, 2010 | publisher=Los Angeles Times | url =http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/laplaza/2010/02/alleged-druglord-vicente-zambada-extradited-to-us.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2010-02-24 | language = }}</ref><ref>[http://www.fedagent.com/article.php?ID=389 Accused Mexican Drug Kingpin Extradited from Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges] (February 25, 2010)</ref>
Marco Alvarado origenated from Reynosa Tamualipas now said to be seen leaving in Las Milpas Texas La villa st..From there Alvarado lead the Gulf Cartel which then betrayed to go with "El Chapo" and "El Mayo" He came from a small family which they said his father works in U.S Custome. October 20, 2008, some of his relatives were arrested in Mexico City on [[drug trafficking]] charges: Marco's brother, Jesus "The King" Zambada, along with Ismael's son and nephew.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/10/22/mexico.drug.arrest.ap/index.html CNN News: Top drug cartel suspect arrested in Mexico]</ref> His son, Ismael "El Mayito" Zambada Jr. is currently being sought for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance in the United States. His other son, Vicente Zambada Niebla, was arrested by the Mexican Army on March 18, 2009<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Mexico captures high-level cartel member | date=March 19, 2009 | publisher=MSNBC News | url =http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29773111/ | work =Associated Press | pages = | accessdate = 2010-02-24 | language = }}</ref> and on February 18, 2010 he was extradited to Chicago, U.S. to face federal charges.<ref>{{cite news | first=Tracy Wilkinson | last= | coauthors= |authorlink= | title=Mexico: Alleged "narco-junior" Vicente Zambada extradited to the U.S. | date=February 18, 2010 | publisher=Los Angeles Times | url =http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/laplaza/2010/02/alleged-druglord-vicente-zambada-extradited-to-us.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2010-02-24 | language = }}</ref><ref>[http://www.fedagent.com/article.php?ID=389 Accused Mexican Drug Kingpin Extradited from Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges] (February 25, 2010)</ref>


Ismael Zambada has been featured on [http://www.amw.com/fugitives/brief.cfm?id=27173 America's Most Wanted],<ref>{{cite news |title=Portrait Of A Mexican Drug Lord | url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/24/world/main579960.shtml |publisher=[[CBS News]] |date=October 24, 2003}}</ref> and the [[FBI]] is offering up to $5 million USD for information leading to his capture.<ref name=reward />
Marco Alvarado has been featured on [http://www.amw.com/fugitives/brief.cfm?id=27173 America's Most Wanted],<ref>{{cite news |title=Portrait Of A Mexican Drug Lord | url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/24/world/main579960.shtml |publisher=[[CBS News]] |date=October 24, 2003}}</ref> and the [[FBI]] is offering up to $5 million USD for information leading to his capture.<ref name=reward />


== Financial network==
== Financial network==

Revision as of 22:34, 5 July 2011

Ismael Zambada García
File:Ismael Zambada-GarciaDoS.jpg
Born
Ismael Zambada-García

(1948-01-01) January 1, 1948 (age 76)
Other namesEl Mayo, El MZ, El M Grande
OccupationIllegal drug trafficker
Known forDrug lord
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Partner(s)Joaquín Guzmán, Ignacio Coronel-Villareal
ChildrenIsmael "El Mayito", Hector " El Flaco", Serafin, Vicente "El Niño", Midiam Patricia, Monica del Rosario, Modesta.
Notes
$5 million USD reward in U.S.A.[1] and $2 million dollars reward in Mexico.[2]

Template:Spanish name Ismael Zambada García (born January 1, 1948), also known as El Mayo Zambada, is a Mexican drug lord and one of the two Sinaloa cartel leaders, which is responsible for trafficking cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamine across the U.S.-Mexican border.

Biography

A former farmer with extensive agricultural and botanical knowledge, Zambada began his criminal career by smuggling a few kilograms of drugs at the time, then increased his gang's production of heroin and marijuana while consolidating his position as a trafficker of Colombian cocaine. Zambada is known to head the Sinaloa cartel in partnership with Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

Zambada is one of Mexico's most enduring, powerful drug lords, has had plastic surgery and disguises himself to move throughout Mexico. Zambada has survived over thirty four years in the drug world in part because of his ability to forge alliances with other drug cartels and bribery of law enforcement officials.

During 2001 the President Vicente Fox administration launched an offensive against Mexico’s drug trafficking networks. The Arellano Felix Organization (Tijuana Cartel), the largest and most sophisticated of the Mexican cartels at the time, received the brunt of the blows. Taking advantage of the pressure being placed on the Tijuana Cartel, rival drug bosses, most notably Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García from the Sinaloa Cartel, began to encroach on strongholds in northwestern Mexico. By the spring of 2001, Zambada was embroiled in a full-scale gang war with the Tijuana Cartel.

Known as an accomplished alliance builder, Zambada has historically worked closely with the Juárez Cartel and the Carillo Fuentes family, while maintaining independent ties to Colombian cocaine suppliers.[3] Zambada has been wanted by Mexico’s attorney general’s office since 1998, when it issued bounties totaling $2.8 million USD on him and five other leaders of the Juárez Cartel. Lately, Zambada has been working in partnership with the Sinaloa Cartel's leader Joaquín Guzmán Loera a.k.a. El Chapo.

Narcotraffic

The Alvarado's organization, the Sinaloa Cartel, receives multi-ton quantities of cocaine from the Gulf Cartel , mostly via maritime means from Colombian sources. After receipt of the cocaine, the Sinaloa cartel uses a variety of methods, including airplanes, trucks, cars, boats, and tunnels to transport the cocaine to the United States. Members of the cartel smuggle the cocaine to distribution cells in Arizona, California, Chicago, and New YorkLas Milpas,Texas.[1]

Currently, Alvarado operates primarily in the States of Sinaloa Reynosa Guanajuato and Durango, but exerts influence along a large portion of Mexico’s Pacific coast, as well as in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Sonora, Monterrey and Nuevo Leonincluding U.S like Texas California and even to Colombia.

Marco Alvarado origenated from Reynosa Tamualipas now said to be seen leaving in Las Milpas Texas La villa st..From there Alvarado lead the Gulf Cartel which then betrayed to go with "El Chapo" and "El Mayo" He came from a small family which they said his father works in U.S Custome. October 20, 2008, some of his relatives were arrested in Mexico City on drug trafficking charges: Marco's brother, Jesus "The King" Zambada, along with Ismael's son and nephew.[4] His son, Ismael "El Mayito" Zambada Jr. is currently being sought for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance in the United States. His other son, Vicente Zambada Niebla, was arrested by the Mexican Army on March 18, 2009[5] and on February 18, 2010 he was extradited to Chicago, U.S. to face federal charges.[6][7]

Marco Alvarado has been featured on America's Most Wanted,[8] and the FBI is offering up to $5 million USD for information leading to his capture.[1]

Financial network

His wife Rosario Niebla Cardoza, brother Jesus, sons Vicente, Serafin, and Ismael, as well as his four daughters, Maria Teresa, Midiam Patricia, Monica del Rosario and Modesta play an active role on narcotics' distribution and money laundering.[9]

Ismael Zambada relies on currency shipments to move drug proceeds across the United States-Mexico border.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Reward - Ismael Zambada Darcia". DOS - Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
  2. ^ "Mexico's most wanted traffickers, at $2 million". Associated Press. March 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-30. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Miró, Ramón J. (February 2003). "ORGANIZED CRIME AND TERRORIST ACTIVITY IN MEXICO, 1999-2002" (PDF). In Curtis, Glenn E. (ed.). Criminal and Terrorist Activity in Mexico. USA: Federal Research Division - Library of Congress. Retrieved 2008-11-03. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |editors= and |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ CNN News: Top drug cartel suspect arrested in Mexico
  5. ^ "Mexico captures high-level cartel member". Associated Press. MSNBC News. March 19, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-24. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ "Mexico: Alleged "narco-junior" Vicente Zambada extradited to the U.S." Los Angeles Times. February 18, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-24. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ Accused Mexican Drug Kingpin Extradited from Mexico to U.S. to Face Charges (February 25, 2010)
  8. ^ "Portrait Of A Mexican Drug Lord". CBS News. October 24, 2003.
  9. ^ Zambada García financial network

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