Juan Carlos Felix Gastelum, connected to the Sinaloa Cartel, and Pablo Edwin Huerta Nuno were expelled from Mexico and appeared in San Diego federal court. Both face various indictments linked to international drug importation conspiracies. Their attorneys entered not guilty pleas. The U.S. Attorney stated there would be no hiding for those involved in drug exportation. The expulsion aimed to prevent ongoing criminal operations from within prisons and disrupt their influence in drug-related activities, according to Mexican security officials.
Juan Carlos Felix Gastelum, son-in-law of jailed Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael El Mayo Zambada, and Pablo Edwin Huerta Nuno made initial appearances in a San Diego federal court.
Both men face indictments alleging international drug importation conspiracies, among other counts, with both attorneys entering not guilty pleas.
U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon emphasized that those exporting dangerous drugs will find no haven in the U.S. and that indicting high-level targets remains a top priority.
The mass expulsion of these alleged cartel figures from Mexico was aimed at preventing their operations from prisons and dismantling their influence networks.
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