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US Sanctions 2 Leaders of Mexican Cartel for Drug and Arms Trafficking
US Sanctions 2 Leaders of Mexican Cartel for Drug and Arms Trafficking

Epoch Times

time24-05-2025

  • Epoch Times

US Sanctions 2 Leaders of Mexican Cartel for Drug and Arms Trafficking

The U.S. government on May 21 sanctioned two leaders of the Mexico-based Cártel del Noreste (CDN) who are accused of being involved in drug and arms trafficking and violent crimes along the U.S. border. The sanctioned individuals are Miguel Ángel de Anda Ledezma, alias De Anda, and Ricardo González Sauceda, also known as 'El Ricky,' both high-ranking members of the CDN in Nuevo Laredo, in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas. González was identified as the second-in-command of the CDN before being arrested in February by Mexican agents. 'This violent transnational cartel and U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization and Specially Designated Global Terrorist is involved in drug trafficking, kidnapping, extortion, migrant smuggling, and other illicit activities,' the State Department said in a . De Anda is sanctioned for supervising payments to facilitators and front men in the United States and organizing deliveries of firearms to Nuevo Laredo that were later used in attacks against Mexican authorities. One of the weapons acquired in this arms trafficking scheme was recovered after the cartel attacked the Mexican army during one of its patrols in March 2024. 'Some of the weapons have been used in terrorist activity,' the U.S. Treasury Department said in a on May 21. González led the armed wing of the Cártel del Noreste and was involved in arms trafficking, drug trafficking, and attacks on the Mexican police and army. Related Stories 5/17/2025 5/15/2025 On Feb. 3, Mexican authorities arrested González in connection with a CDN attack on the Mexican army in August 2024, in which two Mexican soldiers were killed and five were wounded. Formerly known as Los Zetas, the CDN was designated in February by the Trump administration as a foreign terrorist organization in the Federal Register. 'CDN, one of the most violent drug trafficking organizations in Mexico ... exerts significant influence over the border region, especially near the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo point of entry,' the U.S. Department of the Treasury said in the . The State Department said that in , the CDN attacked the U.S. Consulate in Nuevo Laredo with gunfire and grenades following the arrest of a CDN member wanted in Mexico for murder and extortion. The sanctions announced on May 21 involve the blocking of assets and property of both individuals located in the United States, which must also be reported to the Office of Foreign Assets Control, and a ban on commercial transactions with them. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said: 'CDN and its leaders have carried out a violent campaign of intimidation, kidnapping, and terrorism, threatening communities on both sides of our southern border. 'We will continue to cut off the cartels' ability to obtain the drugs, money, and guns that enable their violent activities.' He said that the Trump administration will continue working toward 'the total elimination of cartels' and 'to make America safe again.'

Sanctioning High Ranking Members Of Cártel Del Noreste
Sanctioning High Ranking Members Of Cártel Del Noreste

Scoop

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Scoop

Sanctioning High Ranking Members Of Cártel Del Noreste

Friday, 23 May 2025, 10:59 am Press Release: U.S. Department of State TAMMY BRUCE, DEPARTMENT SPOKESPERSON MAY 21, 2025 Today, the United States is sanctioning Miguel Ángel de Anda Ledezma and Ricardo González Sauceda, two high-ranking members of the Mexico-based Cártel del Noreste (CDN), formerly known as Los Zetas. This violent transnational cartel and U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization and Specially Designated Global Terrorist is involved in drug trafficking, kidnapping, extortion, migrant smuggling, and other illicit activities. The two individuals sanctioned today have contributed to Cártel del Noreste's drug trafficking, arms trafficking, and acts of violence. Cártel del Noreste uses violence to exert its criminal control and intimidate border communities and U.S. citizens, particularly in northeastern Mexico. In March 2022, Cártel del Noreste attacked the U.S. Consulate in Nuevo Laredo with gunfire and grenades after the arrest of a CDN member who was wanted in Mexico for homicide and extortion. The United States remains committed to protecting our nation by keeping illicit drugs off our streets and degrading the ability of cartels to arm themselves, a critical step toward the total elimination of these organizations. Today's action further demonstrates the Trump Administration's unwavering commitment to protecting our local communities and the safety of the American people. The United States took today's sanctions actions pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 14059 and 13224, as amended. This action follows our recent designation of CDN as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT). For more information about today's designations, please see Treasury's press release. © Scoop Media

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