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U.S. Department
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
MEDIA INQUIRIES: KATHY COLVIN |
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2010
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PHONE: (214)659-8600
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LEADER IN DRUG TRAFFICKING CONSPIRACY, RELATED TO Defendant Charged in “Project Coronado” - Faces Life in Prison Valencia-Bernabe was arrested in October 2009 as part of the DEA-led “Project Coronado.” In that operation, approximately 84 members of methamphetamine and cocaine trafficking cells associated with Mexico’s La Familia cartel, based in the state of Michoacan, in southwestern Mexico, were arrested locally on charges outlined in 10 federal indictments and several complaints. La Familia is one of the Mexican government’s highest priorities in its battle against drug trafficking organizations. In a highly publicized incident last summer, members of La Familia launched a series of attacks against Mexican federal police officers and military members following the arrests of some of the cartel’s high-level members, including Arnoldo Rueda-Medina, a.k.a. La Minsa and Miguel Angel Berraza-Villa, a.k.a. La Troca, resulting in the brutal murder of 16 federal police officers. Rueda-Medina and Berraza-Villa oversaw the shipments of cocaine and methamphetamine into the U.S. and coordinated the collection of drug proceeds in the U.S. for shipment to Mexico. Valencia Bernabe admitted that beginning in 2006, several methamphetamine supply sources in Michoacan began importing multi-kilogram shipments of methamphetamine into the U.S. through border check points near Laredo, Texas. The couriers were hired by drug suppliers in Mexico and delivered the methamphetamine to co-conspirators that Bernabe employed in Dallas. Once the drugs arrived in Dallas, members of Bernabe’s drug trafficking organization, including co-defendants Jose Sanchez Lopez, a/k/a “Chema” and Juan Carlos Cardena Bernabe, a/k/a “Pelon” maintained custody and control of the drugs at stash locations throughout Dallas. Valencia Bernabe admitted that he routinely used his cell phone to negotiate the distribution and sale of the methamphetamine to numerous customers and relied on Sanchez Lopez and Cardena Bernabe to deliver multi-pound quantities of methamphetamine and collect the proceeds. Once the drug proceeds were collected, Valencia Bernabe relied on other co-conspirators to secrete the money in gas tanks or hidden compartments in vehicles and transport the money to supply sources in Mexico. Customers included co-defendants Trinidad Delgado, Charly Pecina and Osvaldo Salas. Federal, state and local agencies assisting DEA in Project Coronado in North Texas include: the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; U.S. Customs and Border Protection; FBI; Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigation; U.S. Secret Service; North Texas HIDTA, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Air National Guard; Police Departments from Abilene, Addison, Allen, Arlington, Bedford, Coppell, Dallas, Duncanville, Fort Worth, Garland, Grand Prairie, Irving, Keller, ### |
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