Mexican cartel member who faked death arrested in Riverside, authorities say

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Mexican cartel member who faked death arrested in Riverside, authorities say
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Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa allegedly coordinated the transportation and distribution of more than 40,000 kilograms of drugs.

A high-ranking member of the Jalisco Cartel was arrested in Riverside on Tuesday, Nov., 19 on drug-trafficking and money-laundering charges after he faked his own death, the U. S. Department of Justice said.

He also allegedly kidnapped two members of the Mexican navy in Nov. 2021, in an attempt to secure the release of the wife of the cartel’s leader, and Gutierrez-Ochoa’s father-in-law, Nemesio Osegura Cervantes, who had been arrested. Osegura Cervantes may have helped Gutierrez-Ochoa fake his death by telling associates that he had been murdered for lying, authorities said. The Justice Department issued an indictment against Osegura Cervantes in April 2022 on charges of leading a continuing criminal enterprise to manufacture and distribute fentanyl for importation to the United States. The U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

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