East-Maxican Cartel Leader Ismail “El Mayo” Zambada Garcia convicted on Monday Federal allegations related to his role as co-founder of Sinaloa Cartel, including drug trafficking, gun crime and money laundering.
Zamba convicted a count of a conspiracy and a count of a continuous criminal enterprise, according to the Associated Press. Court filing He intended to change his petition.
AP reported that in a brief comment at Monday’s hearing, Zamba apologized for his works.
“I believe that the great disadvantages done to people in the United States and Mexico have said illegal drugs.” “I apologize for all this, and I take responsibility for my tasks.”
In Prosecution New York and Texas, against Zambada in both federal prosecutors Solemn Zamba and other Sinaloa Cartel leaders were largely responsible for heroin, cocaine and fantenal and other illegal drugs.
He is expected to be sentenced to jail on 13 January, AP said.
77 -year -old Zambada ran Sinaloa Cartel with Jokin Guzman Loira, known as “El Chapo”, until both men were arrested in an airspace of El Paso in Texas in July 2024.
In addition to drug trafficking allegations, Zambada has alleged that thousands of people have been appointed in Central and South America, Plus Mexico and the United States to ensure that Sinaloa drug products have made it in the US. The prosecutors also alleged that Zambada killed men to kidnap or kill anyone who threatens the operation of Cartel, who brought billions of dollars to Cartel.
Prior to his argument agreement, Zamba was faced with an essential life in jail when he was convicted.