Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa — the son-in-law of Jalisco New Generation cartel leader 'El Mencho' — was arrested in Riverside, California, officials said.
A high-ranking Mexican cartel leader who faked his own death to 'live a life of luxury' in California has been arrested and charged with drug trafficking, U.S. officials said Thursday. Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa was arrested in Riverside, California, on Tuesday, the Justice Department said in a statement.
In 2021, he allegedly kidnapped two members of the Mexican navy in an attempt to secure the release of Oseguera-Cervantes's wife, who had been arrested by the Mexican authorities.Oseguera-Cervantes, the Jalisco cartel founder, has also been indicted in the United States and the State Department has offered a $10 million reward for his capture.In December 2022, the Mexican army captured Antonio Oseguera, the brother of 'El Mencho.
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