La Colombie arrête « El Alex », opérateur financier du cartel de Sinaloa

La police nationale colombienne a arrêté lundi 4 mai Jorge Espinoza Peña, dit « El Alex », un opérateur financier présumé du cartel de Sinaloa. Les États-Unis réclament son extradition pour des chefs d'accusation liés au trafic de fentanyl. L'arrestation a été menée en coordination avec le procureur général de Colombie et le FBI.

La police nationale colombienne, en coordination avec le bureau du procureur général et le Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) des États-Unis, a arrêté lundi 4 mai Jorge Espinoza Peña, alias « El Alex ». Il est identifié comme un maillon financier et logistique du cartel de Sinaloa. Espinoza Peña fait l'objet d'un mandat d'extradition émis par un tribunal de district de New York en septembre 2025. Les autorités l'accusent de complot en vue de commettre des crimes et de trafic illicite de drogue, en particulier de fentanyl. Il se trouvait en Colombie pour échapper aux opérations menées à Sinaloa et pour renforcer ses liens avec des groupes criminels locaux impliqués dans le trafic de drogues de synthèse. Selon les autorités, cette arrestation porte un coup aux réseaux internationaux de financement et de distribution de drogue du cartel de Sinaloa. La procédure d'extradition vers les États-Unis est en cours, conformément à la demande du gouvernement américain.

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