Porterville Recorder

Colombian drug kingpin busted in massive smuggling operation

- By BRIAN MELLEY

LOS ANGELES — A Colombian drug kingpin who participat­ed in a violent ring that used planes, speedboats and submarines to smuggle hundreds of millions of dollars in cocaine faced federal traffickin­g charges Friday in a Los Angeles courtroom, prosecutor­s said.

Victor Hugo Cuellar-silva is among nearly four dozen defendants charged in a vast conspiracy to ship tons of cocaine from South America through Mexico to the U.S.

The indictment unsealed Thursday was unique in targeting people throughout the drug distributi­on chain from the source of where the coke was produced in Colombia to investors in Mexico, transporta­tion coordinato­rs, houses where the drugs were stashed and to large scale distributo­rs in the U.S., federal prosecutor­s said.

Cuellar-silva, who was extradited Thursday from Colombia, was a high-ranking member of the drug ring headed by Mexican fugitive Angel Humberto Chavez-gastelum, who is one of the most-wanted drug trafficker­s in the world, prosecutor­s said.

Chavez-gastelum and his son, Alonso Jaime Gastelum-salazar, are also charged in the indictment with two counts of murder in Mexico. One of the victims was tortured and dismembere­d, and the grisly act was shot on video obtained by investigat­ors, prosecutor­s said.

"This drug ring has spread death and misery across the Americas and to other parts of the world, which makes this case among the most significan­t drug traffickin­g cases ever brought in this district," U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna said.

Authoritie­s seized more than 7,700 pounds (3,500 kilograms) of cocaine with a street value over $500 million during the three-year investigat­ion.

The seizures included cocaine recovered after a plane was shot down by the Venezuelan military and crashed in the Caribbean, Assistant U.S. Attorney Benjamin Barron said.

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