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Mexico drug kingpin extradited to U.S. - Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix
AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/16/06 | Traci Carl - ap

Posted on 09/16/2006 9:45:10 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

MEXICO CITY - Mexico extradited accused drug kingpin Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix to the United States on Saturday, making him the first major Mexican drug lord to be sent north to face trial on drug charges.

Mexico's extradition of the man who once ran the Arellano Felix drug clan was a victory for U.S. officials who have been pushing Mexico to send them more drug lords.

After serving a 10-year sentence in Mexico, Arellano Felix was loaded into a helicopter to the Mexican border town of Matamoros, then flown across and handed over to Texas officials in Brownsville. He will be taken to California to face trial on charges stemming from a 1980 case in which he allegedly sold cocaine to an undercover police officer in the United States.

U.S. authorities requested Arellano Felix's extradition on June 2, 2003. A federal judge approved that request in 2004, but it took two years for the Foreign Relations Department approve the extradition.

Francisco Rafael was arrested in December 1993 in Tijuana and was convicted under Mexico's tough weapons laws rather than for drug offenses. He was the oldest of seven brothers in a family accused of running what was throughout the 1990s one of Mexico's largest and most-violent drug smuggling gangs.

Most of the Arellano Felix brothers have been arrested or killed, weakening the cartel. But Mexican and U.S. officials said the gang still moves tons of cocaine and marijuana into the United States from its operations base in Tijuana, across the border from San Diego.

One brother, Francisco Javier Arellano Felix, was captured on a fishing boat last month by the U.S. Coast Guard in international waters off the coast of La Paz, Mexico.

Benjamin Arellano Felix, reputedly the planning chief of the gang, was arrested in March 2002 in Puebla, east of Mexico City. He is still being held in a Mexican jail.

Another brother, Ramon Arellano Felix, was shot to death a month earlier in the Pacific tourist port of Mazatlan. Police say he had been the group's feared enforcer, in charge of killing to settle scores.

Eduardo Arellano Felix is still at large, and not much is known of the gang's other brothers and sisters.

Mexico has fought many extraditions in the past, arguing that suspects must face justice here first. It also refuses to extradite suspects who face the death penalty in other countries.

Capital punishment is illegal here, and a 1978 extradition treaty with the United States allows Mexico to deny extradition if a person faces the death penalty in another country.

In November, Mexico's Supreme Court removed an obstacle that had prevented many of the country's most notorious criminals from facing U.S. justice when it overturned a 4-year ban on the extradition of suspects facing life in prison.

Mexico last year extradited 41 suspected criminals to the United States, up from 34 in 2004; 31 in 2003; 25 in 2002; 17 in 2001; and 12 in 2000, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; US: California
KEYWORDS: arellanofelix; drug; extradited; kingpin; mexico
From just last month...

One brother, Francisco Javier Arellano Felix, was captured on a fishing boat last month by the U.S. Coast Guard in international waters off the coast of La Paz, Mexico.

1 posted on 09/16/2006 9:45:11 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix

U.S. seeks extradition of Arellano

Prosecutors working with Mexico to avoid release from custody

March 2, 2004
San Diego Union-Tribune

2 posted on 09/16/2006 9:50:41 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
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To: NormsRevenge

So, did we trade "Dog" Chapman for him?


3 posted on 09/16/2006 9:54:04 PM PDT by 308MBR (When you call islam "medieval", muslims get mad and act even more "medieval".)
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To: 308MBR

The feds have been trying to get this Felix brother extradited since early 2004 and finally did,, the "Dog" incident is purely coincidental... but good theory. ;-)


4 posted on 09/16/2006 9:57:22 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
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To: NormsRevenge

Could this have been a trade for "Dog"? I wouldn't put it past our Attorney General.


5 posted on 09/16/2006 9:58:06 PM PDT by taxesareforever (Never forget Matt Maupin)
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To: 308MBR

So, did we trade "Dog" Chapman for him?


First thing to come to my mind as well.


6 posted on 09/16/2006 9:59:09 PM PDT by cjmae (Sanity was not equally distributed)
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Great minds think alike. ;<))


7 posted on 09/16/2006 10:00:08 PM PDT by 308MBR (When you call islam "medieval", muslims get mad and act even more "medieval".)
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To: NormsRevenge

8 posted on 09/16/2006 10:06:45 PM PDT by ARE SOLE
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To: 308MBR
So, did we trade "Dog" Chapman for him?

quid pro quo indeed

9 posted on 09/17/2006 12:15:54 AM PDT by Colorado Doug
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