Two Dozen Mexican Mafia and other Gangs and Associates Arrested on Federal Narcotic violations today in San Fernando Valley

Two Dozen Mexican Mafia and other Gangs and Associates Arrested on Federal Narcotic violations today in San Fernando Valley
by Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. April 22, 2009 at 4:30 PM PST
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According to Salvador Hernandez, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles said two dozen individuals associated with the Mexican Mafia and other Hispanic street gangs were charged federally for their roles in a narcotics distribution ring operating in the San Fernando Valley.
The investigation was initiated early last year by the LAPD and the FBIâs Safe Streets Task Force to address gang-related crime in the San Fernando Valley. The investigation focused on identifying and disrupting drug trafficking organizations and related violence carried out by Hispanic gangs associated with the Mexican Mafia. Said, Michael Moore, Deputy Chief of LAPDâs Valley Operations Bureau.
Based on criminal complaints filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles today the court-authorized wire interceptions, surveillance, and confidential sources were used during the investigation to purchase narcotics and weapons from the subjects in this case. The defendants are charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics, Title 21, USC, Section 846. One subject, Oscar Carbajal, is charged with being in the United States illegally following a previous deportation.Â
The court documents outline a narcotics distribution ring in which defendants played multiple roles in a coordinated methamphetamine trafficking enterprise, including sales, distribution and transportation.Â
Agents from several federal agencies and officers with the LAPD executed over a dozen federal arrest warrants and twelve federal search warrants that resulted in the seizure of cash, narcotics, and weapons. Several individuals charged in the complaint were already in custody and approximately four individuals were arrested on related and unrelated state charges.
Earlier this year the largest â ever federal gang case involved the arrests and convictions of the Florencia 13 Gang also known as the Mexican Mafia, they staged attacks against African-Americans in a bid to control drug trafficking in South Los Angeles Neighborhoods.
Florencia 13 (F13), were involved in narcotics distribution along with the shootings and were convicted on a host of federal criminal charges, including racketeering and narcotics distribution.
The 10 defendants were found guilty after a 3½-month trial. They are among 102 defendants named in four F13-related indictments that were returned by a federal grand jury in the fall of 2007. The investigation into F13, which was called Operation Jokerâs Wild, led to the largest gang takedown in American history, with 96 of the 102 defendants being taken into custody. Seventy-six of the defendants have now been convicted, either at trial or as the result of guilty pleas, with the remaining defendants pending trial.
âThe investigation into Florencia 13 demonstrated the power of law enforcement coming together to combat organized street gangs,â said United States Attorney Thomas P. OâBrien.
Those charged in the federal complaint today include:
Karen Arizpe, 46, of Reseda Juan Ceja Barrera, 44, of ResedaOscar Carbajal, 37, of PacoimaLisa Chavez, 28, of NorthridgeElmerante De La Cruz, 40, Mission HillsJuan Carlos Deloera, 32, NorthridgeJesus Roberto Diaz Glindo, 36, of PacoimaSenobio Gonzalez, 34, of Lake View TerraceMiguel Angel Guzman Gutierrez, 26, of Sun ValleyHumberto Jimenez, 36, of Mission HillsIleana Patricia Luna, 31, of PacoimaDagoberto Ochoa, 33, of San FernandoCandida Guerrero Padilla, 37, of PacoimaFranciso Rodriguez, 37, of PacoimaRichard Silva, 54, of SylmarShaeda Wall, 34, of Van NuysAntonio Garcia, 37, incarcerated in Bureau of PrisonsJaime Garcia, 37, incarcerated at L.A. County JailMonique Lopez, 32, incarcerated in CA State PrisonSalvador Lopez, 29, incarcerated in Ventura County JailMichael Martinez, 45, incarcerated in L.A. County JailCarlos Portillo, 28, incarcerated in CA State PrisonRomero Topiltzin, 34, incarcerated in L.A. County JailJose Serrano, 38, incarcerated in Bureau of Prisons
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