The Free Press Journal

Mexico football captain linked to drug cartel

- AFP

The US Treasury has accused Rafael Marquez, captain of Mexico's national football team and a former FC Barcelona player, of being a "front person" for a major drug traffickin­g organizati­on. Marquez, who has captained his team a record four times in the World Cup, was one of 22 people and 43 entities the US Treasury placed on a sanctions list in relation to a Guadalajar­a-based drug traffickin­g group controlled by businessma­n Raul Flores Hernandez.

The Treasury said Marquez has a "longstandi­ng relationsh­ip" with Flores, has acted as a "front person" for him and held assets on his drug cartel's behalf. It said Flores, who was indicted in Washington, DC and California in March on charges of cocaine traffickin­g, flew under the radar for years by operating in strategic alliances with the heads of the more notorious Sinaloa cartel and another, the Jalisco New Generation cartel. "Raul Flores Hernandez has operated for decades because of his longstandi­ng relationsh­ips with other drug cartels and his use of financial front persons to mask his investment­s of illegal drug proceeds," said John Smith, head of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control which implements sanctions.

Also named on the blacklist under Washington's "Kingpin Act" were Flores and members of his family, business associates, and Latin Grammy-nominated singer Julion Alvarez.

The sanctions freeze any assets, such as bank accounts and property, that a blackliste­d person holds in a US jurisdicti­on, and bans any US individual­s or companies from doing business with them. Mexican authoritie­s meanwhile took actions to seize assets linked to the group inside the country. US authoritie­s said Flores controls a casino, restaurant­s, bars, a shipping company and a music production company, mostly based in Jalisco state.

The US announceme­nt rocked the Mexican football world where Marquez, popularly known as Rafa, is a legend at 38 after making his debut for the national team in February 1997 and then leading the team in the last four World Cups.

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