Manuel Gortari-Redondo, 45, was involved in a Tucson-based drug smuggling organization trafficking marijuana to the Nebraska chapter of the 'Bloods' street gang.
According to the Bureau, Manuel Gortari-Redondo, 45, was involved in a Tucson-based drug smuggling organization trafficking marijuana to the Nebraska chapter of the"Bloods" street gang.
“The extradition of Mr. Gortari-Redondo is an example of how the FBI will pursue justice beyond U.S. borders no matter how long it takes,” said Akil Davis, special agent in charge of the FBI Phoenix Field Office. “Thank you to our determined FBI agents and the help of our federal and foreign partners for your hard work to hold this man accountable for his actions.”
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