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Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 27, 2006
High-Ranking Colombian Drug Traffickers Sentenced in
Miami
Mark R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA), Miami Field Division, R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney,
Southern District of Florida (SDFL), and Jonathan I. Solomon, Special
Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announced that
Colombian North Valley Cartel cocaine traffickers Juan Carlos Montoya
Sanchez and Carlos Felipe Toro Sanchez, were both sentenced in the SDFL
for conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, in violation
of Title 21, United States Code, Section 963.
Juan Carlos Montoya Sanchez was sentenced to 262 months imprisonment;
5 years supervised release and a forfeiture of $9.6 million. Carlos Felipe
Toro Sanchez was sentenced to 235 months imprisonment; 5 years supervised
release and a forfeiture of $6 million. Both defendants were arrested
in Colombia on December 29, 2003 by the Colombian National Police. The
defendants were subsequently extradited to the SDFL in April and May
2005.
According to court documents, Montoya Sanchez was a high-ranking member
of the Colombian-based North Valley Cartel cocaine trafficking organization
led by his brother, fugitive co-defendant Diego Montoya Sanchez. Diego
Montoya Sanchez is on the FBI's list of ten most wanted fugitives. Court
records revealed that Montoya Sanchez was responsible for overseeing
the operations of the organization's cocaine laboratories. Up until the
time of his arrest, Montoya Sanchez continued to operate as a high-ranking
manager of the Montoya drug organization.
According to court documents, Toro Sanchez started working in the Montoya
cocaine laboratories in 1993, under the supervision of his cousin, Juan
Carlos Montoya Sanchez. Eventually, Toro Sanchez developed his own drug
trafficking routes. Toro Sanchez continued to participate in the export
of multi-ton maritime shipments of cocaine to the United States until
his arrest.
"The arrest, extradition and guilty pleas of Juan Carlos Montoya
Sanchez and Carlos Felipe Toro Sanchez are a victory for law enforcement,
both in the United States and Colombia," said DEA Special Agent
in Charge Mark R. Trouville. "I would like to thank our partners
in Colombia for their efforts in helping us pursue justice regardless
of international borders."
United States Attorney
Acosta stated, "The North Valley Drug Cartel
has for years exported drugs and violence to the United States and the
international community. The dismantling of these types of international
narcotics organization must remain a top priority for south Florida.
This case is an example of the successes we can achieve through continued
international cooperation." Mr. Acosta commended the investigative
efforts of the DEA, FBI and Internal Revenue Service, as well as the
United States Marshal's Service and the Colombian law enforcement authorities.
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