Cartel History, Geography & Globalization

1980’s: The rise of the Mexican drug cartel

“El Padrino” “The Godfather”

Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo

•former Mexican Judicial Federal Police Agent
• The birth of all Mexican drug cartels
• Founded the Guadalajara Cartel in 1980
• Controlled all illegal drug trade & trafficking corridors across the Mexican & U.S borders throughout the 80’s
• Exported Marijuana and Opium
• Gallardo was the first Mexican drug Chief to partnership with Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in the 80’s

Guadalajara, Mexico the birth place of the Guadalajara Cartel

Guadalajara, Mexico the birth place of the Guadalajara Cartel

Guadalajara Cartel

• Founded in 1980
• Founders: Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, Rafael Caro Quintero and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo
• Founding location: Guadalajara, Mexico
• Years active: 1980-1989
• Territory: Guadalajara, Mexico
• Ethnicity: Mexican
• Exported: cannabis, heroin & Colombian cocaine. The Guadalajara Cartel prospered from the cocaine trade.
• Criminals activities included: Drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion, murder and arms trafficking
• Allies: Tiajuana cartel, Medellin Cartel and the Cali Cartel

 

Guadalajara Cartel joins forces with Colombia

Colombian Drug Lord Pablo Escobar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pablo Escobar
• December 1,1949 – December 2, 1993
• Colombian drug lord & exclusive cocaine trafficker
• Head of the Medellin Cartel
• The “Robin Hood” of Colombia- many people looked up to him as a hero. Escobar gave to the poor communities of Colombia. Build schools, hospitals and churches throughout Comombia
• In 1989 Forbes Magazine named Escobar as being one of the 200 billionaire in the world with an estimated net worth close to U.S $30 billion dollars (equivalent of US$58 billion in 2014)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medellin Cartel
• Founded in 1976 in Medellin, Colombia
• Years active: 1976- 1993
• Founders: Pablo Escobar, Ochoa family: Jose Luis, Fabio & Juan Davis Ochoa, Carlos Lehder & Rodriguez Gacha
• Territory: Colombia
• Manufacture and distributed Colombian cocaine
• Exported cocaine through Mexico & Caribbean routes & into the U.S.A
• For a time the Medellin Cartel supplied at least 84%-90% of the United States and 80% of the World wide cocaine market.
• Criminal activities: Drug trafficking, money laundering, assassinations, bombing, extortion, bribery, kidnapping, murder, political corruption, arms trafficking, racketeering, terrorism.

 

Geographical Map:

Geographical map of the Flow of Transnational Crime & violence in North America showing cities reporting Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations, the major Mexican Trafficking and staging cities & the flow of Transnational gang crime and violence from Mexico into Texas and throughout the United States. Source: examiner.com

The “dark side” of Globalization:
• Mexico is the “hub” of the underground globalization drug market
• Mexican cartels desire to control transportation routes
• Transit points usually link Mexico with Latin American drug producing nations such as Colombia & Peru, and the U.S, to which the majority of drugs are smuggled
• Mexican cartels are responsible for 90% of the U.S cocaine market & key producers of marijuana and methamphetamines
• 90% of guns seized in Mexico including high-powered semi automatic rifles, originated in the U.S
• Mexican cartels are active in more than 1,000 cities
• 450,000 Mexicans now rely on the international drug trafficking as their primary source of income

 

1985: The abduction, torture and murder of U.S DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena

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Time Magazine cover: Kiki Camarena

37-year-old U.S DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena was on assignment in Mexico working undercover posing as a potential buyer to narcotics traffickers. His main mission was to investigate who these drug lords were, what kind of drugs they were dealing and in what quantities. On February 7, 1985 Camarena was abducted outside of the heavily protected U.S Consulate building in Mexico. His friend, Alfredo Zavala Avelar, a Mexican pilot used by the DEA was also abducted separately on the same day.
The Regan Administration put great pressure on the government of Mexico. The United States Customs Agency took the unprecedented step of all by closing the border to traffic from Mexico.

 

Bodies of Camarena and Zavala found in Michocan, Mexico

 

 

30 days after the Camaren was abducted, his body was found along with the pilot turned up in the Mexican state of Michoacan. Their beaten and cut up bodies were dumped on the roadside.

 

 

 

Fronseco, Quintero & Gallardo

The three men identified as having ordered the kidnappings, torture and murder of Camarena & Zavala were Ernesto “Don Neto” Fronseca, Rafael Caro Quintero and Migiel Angel Felix Gallardo, the heads of the then all-powerful Guadalajara drug cartel. Fronseca was arrested in April of that year, as well as Quintero who was later apprehended in a wire tap operation. Felix Gallardo was able to evade capture until 1989.

 

According to reporter Chivis of Borderlandbeat.com stated that, “Many analysts of this case believe that the killing of DEA agent Enrique Camarena was a major turning point in the fight against drug trafficking throughout Mexico. In result to this case the Guadalajara cartel was broken up into splinter groups, which formed the basis of today’s powerful drug organizations. Also, this case marked a new level of shameless boldness by the cartels. To seize a DEA agent in broad daylight outside the extremely- protected U.S Consulate building, and to torment & murder him was ruthless and was further than the cartels had ever gone before at the time.”

2013 Fox News clip

 

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