Nortenos in the outside of the states
Man seems like the nortenos are getting more reconized lately.
I was reading some information on the homies on the outside and I guess that they ran into some masa.Check it out:
Peru‘s Drug Kingpin Sentenced to 20 Years
Staff and agencies
20 December, 2005
By RICK VECCHIO, Mon Dec 19, 9:25 PM ET
LIMA, Peru - An airline founder who was labeled Peru‘s drug kingpin by the Bush administration was convicted of money laundering and cocaine trafficking Monday and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Zevallos, dressed in a dapper gray suit, crossed his arms and shook his head upon hearing the verdict.
The guilty verdict marked the first conviction for Zevallos, who over the last 25 years has beaten charges in Peru and Chile of money laundering, witness tampering, murder and cocaine trafficking.
U.S. law enforcement officials have likened Zevallos to U.S. mobster Al Capone, saying he manipulated Peru‘s courts, media and police and silences witnesses through bribes, threats and murder.
Jorge Lopez, serving a life sentence as the convicted head of the Nortenos drug gang, testified in January that in 1991 he struck a deal with Zevallos to invest $1.5 million to launch Aero Continente and in exchange the airline would transport 40 tons of cocaine to Mexico.
Man seems like the nortenos are getting more reconized lately.
I was reading some information on the homies on the outside and I guess that they ran into some masa.Check it out:
Peru‘s Drug Kingpin Sentenced to 20 Years
Staff and agencies
20 December, 2005
By RICK VECCHIO, Mon Dec 19, 9:25 PM ET
LIMA, Peru - An airline founder who was labeled Peru‘s drug kingpin by the Bush administration was convicted of money laundering and cocaine trafficking Monday and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Zevallos, dressed in a dapper gray suit, crossed his arms and shook his head upon hearing the verdict.
The guilty verdict marked the first conviction for Zevallos, who over the last 25 years has beaten charges in Peru and Chile of money laundering, witness tampering, murder and cocaine trafficking.
U.S. law enforcement officials have likened Zevallos to U.S. mobster Al Capone, saying he manipulated Peru‘s courts, media and police and silences witnesses through bribes, threats and murder.
Jorge Lopez, serving a life sentence as the convicted head of the Nortenos drug gang, testified in January that in 1991 he struck a deal with Zevallos to invest $1.5 million to launch Aero Continente and in exchange the airline would transport 40 tons of cocaine to Mexico.