<http://www.azag.gov/> Attorney General Alerts

ATTORNEY GENERAL HORNE ANNOUNCES MAJOR CRIMINAL ACTION AGAINST CARTEL

TUCSON (Thursday, May 19, 2011)  --  Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne
today announced the arrests of 21 of 46 suspected members of the Jesus
Valencia Rodriguez drug trafficking organization, who work on behalf of the
Mexican Sinaloa Cartel, on charges of Illegally Conducting an Enterprise,
Conspiracy, Transportation of Marijuana for Sale; Money Laundering;
Participating in a Criminal Syndicate; Smuggling of Human Beings; and Use of
a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication in a Drug Related
Transaction or to Facilitate the Violation of any Felony Provision. The
remaining defendants are not being identified at this time because grand
jury secrecy requires their names be withheld until they have been served.  

“This operation has effectively dismantled the Arizona-based transportation
and distribution cells of the Jesus Valencia Rodriguez organization,” Horne
said.  “These suspects used remote areas of the Tohono O’Odham Nation in
Arizona to funnel drugs and humans into the United States, and to re-direct
racketeering proceeds and weapons back into Mexico.  This criminal
enterprise was a well-organized operation that constantly worked against law
enforcement interdiction efforts with sophisticated counter-surveillance
methods, including using human spotters embedded on U.S. soil, night vision
equipment and radio communication. All of these activities are an outrageous
affront to public safety and to the sovereignty not only of the United
States, but the Tohono O’Odham Nation as well.  Because of the dedicated
work of numerous law enforcement professionals, these suspects a re now
behind bars.” 

Since 2008, Jesus Valencia Rodriguez has been identified as the Mexico-based
gate keeper working for the Caborca-based Paez-Soto cell of the Sinaloa
Cartel.   Valencia-Rodriguez is responsible for coordinating importation of
multi-ton quantities of marijuana and illegal aliens from Mexico into the
United States through the San Miguel Gate area and the smuggling of bulk
drug proceeds and assault weapons back into Mexico.  The San Miguel Gate
area is a remote U.S./Mexico border location on the Tohono O’Odham Indian
Reservation which allows tribal members to pass freely between the United
States and Mexico.  Law enforcement intelligence has linked over 150 drug
seizures since May 2008 totaling approximately 28,000 pounds of marijuana to
the Valencia-Rodriguez DTO.  In February, 2010, law enforcement officials
also seized 41 assault weapons in the San Miguel vicinity which were en-rou
te from Phoenix, Arizona to Valencia-Rodriguez in Mexico.  The
Valencia-Rodriguez organization uses compartments in vehicles, ramped
vehicle loads, concealed tire loads, and backpackers to facilitate drug
transportation operations in the remote desert area. 

"DEA and our partners are committed to hitting traffickers who violate
America's borders with coordinated, focused investigations and operations
like the one we have announced today," said DEA Acting Special Agent in
Charge Doug Coleman.  "In Arizona and all across our nation's Southwest
Border, DEA is determined to find them, shut down their operations, and
bring them to justice."   

Ned Norris Jr., Chairman of the Tohono O'Odham Nation, said, "The
dismantling of this dangerous drug network is an excellent example of the
strong cooperative relationship that has been developed between the Nation
and federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.  We will not tolerate
the transport of illegal narcotics into the United States through the Tohono
O'Odham Nation. We are committed to protecting our tribal members and the
security of the United States and the Nation will continue to work in
collaboration with other law enforcement agencies to ensure this type of
illegal activity is stopped." 

Agencies working in cooperation include the Drug Enforcement Administration,
U.S. Border Patrol, Tohono O’Odham Nation Police Department, U.S. Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security, Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, South Tucson Police
Department, and Arizona IMPACT, which is coordinated through the Arizona
Department of Public Safety.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant
Attorney General Kim Ortiz.  These charges are merely allegations and the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. 

Indictment charges include:  

ILLEGALLY CONDUCTING AN ENTERPRISE;  in violation of A.R.S. § 13-2312; 

CONSPIRACY; in violation of A.R.S. § 13-1003; 

TRANSPORT FOR SALE, IMPORT INTO THIS STATE OR OFFER TO TRANSPORT FOR SALE OR
IMPORT INTO THIS STATE, SELL, TRANSFER OR OFFER TO SELL OR TRANSFER
MARIJUANA IN AN AMOUNT OVER THE STATUTORY THRESHOLD, in violation of A.R.S.
§ 13-3405; 

MONEY LAUNDERING, in violation of A.R.S. § 13-2317; 

SMUGGLING OF HUMAN BEINGS, in violation of A.R.S. § 13-2319; 

PARTICIPATING IN OR ASSISTING A CRIMINAL SYNDICATE, in violation of A.R.S. §
13-2308; 

POSSESSION OF A MARIJUANA FOR SALE IN AN AMOUNT OVER THE STATUTORY
THRESHOLD, in violation of A.R.S. § 13-3405; 

USE OF A WIRE COMMUNICATION OR ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION IN A DRUG RELATED
TRANSACTION, in violation of A.R.S. § 13-3417; 

USE OF A WIRE COMMUNICATION OR ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TO FACILITATE THE
VIOLATION OF ANY FELONY PROVISION, in violation of A.R.S. § 13-3417.

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