They capture for extradition purposes a drug trafficker of the ‘Sinaloa Cartel’ – Conflict and Drug Trafficking – Justice



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Ana Carolina Chaparro, 37, used to travel – at least three or four times a year – to Mexico City. He did it under the facade of importing chemicals to wash and disinfect swimming pools.

The woman, who presented herself as the manager of a company dedicated to pool washing, located in Girardot, Cundinamarca; was actually traveling to Mexico to coordinate cocaine shipments, apparently for the ‘Sinaloa Cartel’, say the authorities.

Ana Carolina was unaware that she was on the radar of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, for more than a year. The agency, with its links in Colombia, had an investigation open against a network of drug traffickers that shipped tons of cocaine through semi-submersibles.

The heads of the organization, the authorities say, were the brothers Álvaro Uriel and Robin Alirio Castro Gómez, who were also captured for extradition purposes, following a request from the Court of the Middle State of Florida, in the United States, which syndicates them drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit a crime. In the same file is Ana Carolina.

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Ana Carolina arrived in Mexico City on a commercial flight from Bogotá on November 16. At that time, FBI agents detained her, contacted her counterparts in Colombia, and it was determined that she was deported to be captured in Bogotá.

Upon arriving at the El Dorado airport in Bogotá, the woman was captured by the Judicial Police, Dijín, the Prosecutor’s Office and the FBI.

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On one of those trips to the Bahamas, Robert was assassinated. Everything indicates that they were killed for a bad distribution of money in the ‘Cartel’

“Ana Carolina, according to the investigation carried out by the FBI, had a sentimental relationship with Robert Santamaría, one of the transporters of the ‘Sinaloa Cartel. That relationship was maintained until two and a half years ago,” an official from the Dijín who was in charge of the investigation in Colombia.

The couple met in Mexico, or in the Bahamas, apparently that was a receiving point for money from the commercialized cocaine. “On one of those trips to the Bahamas, Robert was assassinated. Everything indicates that they were killed for a bad distribution of money in the ‘Cartel’“said the officer.

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All to the point that Ana Carolina stayed with several contacts of the ‘Sinaloa Cartel’, and helped coordinate the shipments of tons of cocaine for the Gómez brothers, and for her personal profit, coordinated the shipment of cocaine on a smaller scale to through human mail and parcels.

Carlos Duque enters that scene, captured in Villavicencio, where he had a renowned serviteca.

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Duque was in charge of buying the cocaine in the Meta and Guaviare laboratories, which was sent through human mail and in strips, books, double-bottomed suitcases, among others.

Duque was also captured for extradition purposes.

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