By gangsters Inc. editors
Two alleged members of Barrio Azteca, an allied gang of the Juarez cartel, were extradited from Mexico to the United States to face accusations related to the 2010 murders of the US Consulate employees in Juarez, Mexico.
Eduardo “Tablas” Ravelo and Enrique “Kiki” Guajardo Lopez arrived in the United States on February 20 and made their first appearances yesterday in the western district of Texas. Ravelo, a former fugitive most sought after by the FBI top 10, and Guajardo were charged in a third object of 12 non -sealed counts in March 2011.

“The accused would have participated in the murder of three employees of the American consulate in Mexico in March 2010, as well as many other acts of insane violence,” said Antoinette T. Bacon, head of supervision of the criminal division of the Ministry of Justice. “No American citizen, on each side of our border with Mexico, should have to live in fear of Barrio Azteca, any other violent border gang or any drug cartel. The extradition of the defendants to the United States is an example of the department’s unshakable commitment to eliminate transnational criminal organizations and the pursuit of justice for the victims of these tragic insurers in Juarez, Mexico. ”.

Murder of an American consulate employee
A total of 35 members and partners of Barrio Azteca based in the United States and Mexico were charged in the third, the abolition of the indictment for having allegedly committed various criminal acts, including racketeering, distribution and importation of narcotics, reprisals against persons providing information to American law services, extortion, money washing, obstruction of justice and murder.
Of the 35 accused, 10 Mexican nationals, including Ravelo and Guajardo, were accused of the murders of March 13, 2010 in Juarez of the US Consulate employee Leslie Ann Enriquez Catton; Her husband, Arthur Redelds; And Jorge Alberto Salcido Ceniceros, the husband of another employee of the American Consulate.
All the defendants were apprehended and 28 pleaded guilty. Three accused were sentenced to the trial, one committed suicide before the conclusion of his trial, and the extradition of Mexico is expected.

Rise of Barrio Azteca
Barrio Azteca is a violent Street and prison gang It started in the late 1980s and extended to a transnational criminal organization. In the 2000s, the gang formed an alliance in Mexico with “La Linea”, which was part of the cartel of Juarez. The goal of Barrio Azteca-La Linea Alliance was to fight the Calpo Guzman cartel and its allies for controlling drug trafficking via Juarez and Chihuahua. Drug routes via Juarez, known as Juarez Plaza, are important for drug trafficking organizations because they are a main unlawful drug trafficking in the United States.
The gang has a militarist command structure and includes captains, lieutenants, sergeants and soldiers – all in order to maintain power and enrich its members and its associates with drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion, intimidation, violence, threats of violence and murder.
According to court documents, Ravelo and Guajardo participated in BA activities, including drug trafficking and acts of violence by members of Barrio Azteca, Mexico and the United States. If he is sentenced, Ravelo and Guajardo are each incur a maximum sentence of life for life.
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