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Former Mexican Security Chief Sentenced to Over 38 Years for Aiding Cartels

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
October 17, 2024
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Genaro Garcia Luna, Mexico’s former Secretary of Public Security, was sentenced to more than 38 years in a United States federal prison on Thursday, October 17th, for his involvement in aiding the Sinaloa Cartel while holding office. Garcia Luna, who served from 2006 to 2012, was convicted of taking millions of dollars in bribes to assist the cartel in smuggling tons of cocaine into the U.S., resulting in widespread violence and drug trafficking.

Garcia Luna’s sentence was handed down by U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan, who also imposed a $2 million fine. Garcia Luna, once tasked with dismantling drug cartels under President Felipe Calderon, instead collaborated with the Sinaloa Cartel, led by Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. According to U.S. Attorney Breon Peace, “Garcia Luna’s betrayal of the public trust and the people he was sworn to protect resulted in more than one million kilograms of lethal narcotics imported into our communities and unleashed untold violence here and in Mexico.”

The trial, which concluded in early 2023, revealed that Garcia Luna’s actions allowed cartel members to evade law enforcement and even use federal police forces to protect cartel shipments. Evidence presented in court included testimony from high-level cartel members, who detailed how they paid Garcia Luna in cash through intermediaries in various locations, including a Mexico City safe house.

Despite his position as the architect of Mexico’s anti-cartel operations, Garcia Luna played a critical role in supporting the cartel’s operations, tipping them off about law enforcement activities and facilitating attacks on rival gangs. His collaboration with the cartel allowed the organization to transport multi-ton shipments of cocaine through Mexico and into the United States.

Anne Milgram, administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, said the sentencing sends “a clear message to corrupt leaders around the world who use their positions of power to help the cartels: no amount of power will shield you from justice.”

In addition to the lengthy prison sentence, Garcia Luna faces five years of supervised release after his term and continues to be a stark example of the corruption that has plagued Mexican law enforcement in the fight against drug cartels.

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