U.S. Attorney’s Office
Southern District of California
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, June 14, 2021
Alleged CJNG Cartel Enforcers Charged with Drug Trafficking
NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – June 14, 2021
SAN DIEGO – A superseding indictment and arrest warrants were unsealed recently in federal court against alleged Mexican drug cartel enforcement leaders in connection with their alleged violent support of heroin and methamphetamine trafficking.
The superseding indictment, returned on March 6, 2020, plus a related indictment returned on March 16, 2021, collectively charge Edgar Herrera Pardo, aka Caiman; Carlos Lorenzo Hinojosa Guerrero, aka Cabo 96; Edgar Perez Villa, aka Cabo 89; and Israel Alejandro Vazquez-Vazquez, aka Cabo 50, among others, with Conspiracy to Distribute Controlled Substances Intended for Importation, and Conspiracy to Import Controlled Substances.
According to court filings filed by the government, Caiman, Cabo 96, Cabo 89 and Cabo 50 were leaders of a violent group of cartel enforcers, known as Los Cabos, who operated in Baja California to secure control of the region for Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación, commonly known as CJNG. Los Cabos allegedly employed rampant violence to ensure that CJNG maintained the ability to traffic drugs through Tijuana, Mexico, and into the United States through San Diego Indeed, in one approximately 6.5-month period of judicially-authorized interceptions of a group chat operated by leaders of Los Cabos, these individuals planned over 150 murders, the majority of which took place in Tijuana, according to the filings. Los Cabos’s bloody reign of terror included the murder of two teenaged United States citizens in Tijuana in November 2018, the government alleges. These teenagers were residents of Chula Vista. The government also alleges that Los Cabos targeted law enforcement in Tijuana, killing at least three police officers.
Los Cabos allegedly engaged in this violence in support of CJNG, one of the most dangerous transnational criminal organizations in the world. The cartel has its hands in trafficking multiple deadly substances. It is responsible for moving tons of cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl-laced heroin into the United States. CJNG is also a prolific methamphetamine producer and chemical importer, using precursors procured from China and India. CJNG is one of the most powerful Mexican cartels operating within the United States.
At the same time, CJNG has contributed to a catastrophic trail of human and physical destruction in Mexico. It is the most well-armed cartel in Mexico. Its members willingly confront rival cartels and even the security forces of the Mexican government. CJNG is responsible for grisly acts of violence and loss of life.