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Mexico's Caro Quintero pleads not guilty after shock expulsion to New York
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Drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero to be arraigned in New York after being transferred from Mexico
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DEA’s most wanted drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero arrives in NYC to face charges after Mexico hands him over to US
The move by Mexico to allow the transfer of Rafael Caro Quintero to the United States signaled a potentially new era of cooperation in the drug war.
Rafael Caro Quintero was arraigned on multiple drug and weapons offenses in Brooklyn federal court following his extradition Thursday to the U.S. from Mexico.
Prosecutors said the sicko forcibly raped the youngster, who was under the age of 13, between December 2006 and January 2007 – and took off after he was initially indicted in 2008.
Among those flown to the U.S. today was Rafael Caro Quintero, a founding member of the Sinaloa drug cartel who was convicted in Mexico of having masterminded the 1985 murder of the D.E.A. agent Enrique Camarena. For decades, American officials have obsessed over getting hold of him.
The leader of Mexico's H-2 drug cartel was known as "Diabolic," "James Bond" and "Xmen," according to prosecutors.
Legendary actor Gene Hackman, 95, and wife Betsy Arakawa, 64, and their dog were found dead in their home outside Santa Fe, authorities say.
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