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Some Movimiento Alterado musicians wear camouflage and bulletproof vests on stage and some have names clearly alluding to the Sinaloa cartel, such as Los Mayitos, referring to Zambada's nickname, or The Buchones, as the new rich who made their fortunes in drug trafficking are called in Sinaloa.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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U.S. officials as well as Mr. Zambada, for instance, say that one of the Sinaloa cartel's top officials has been a U.S. informant for years.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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They also noted that Mr. Guzmán and Ismael Zambada have been indicted in absentia several times, and both have been placed on high priority "kingpin" lists by the U.S. government.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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Jesús Zambada was arrested in Mexico in early 2009, after a controversial meeting with U.S. law enforcement agents at a Sheraton Hotel next to the U.S. embassy in downtown Mexico City.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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Mr. Zambada, 36 years old, is no ordinary accuser: He is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, the co-head of the Sinaloa cartel alongside Mexico's most famous trafficker, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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The elder Zambada wanted his son out of the business, Mr. Hearn, the prosecutor, wrote.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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Sexy agent Isabel Zambada played by Chuck vixen Masöhn was added to the cast after the pilot's female lead, Saffron Burrows, was dropped.
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This time, Jesús Zambada Niebla is going mano a mano with U.S. prosecutors, with both sides trading allegations that have raised eyebrows across the U.S.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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He purportedly said bosses of the syndicate, Chapo Guzman, Mayo Zambada and Demacio Lopez, were going to divide up weapons that "do the most damage."
3 accused of plotting to give military weapons to Mexican cartel 2011
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The Department of Justice approved an initial meeting between the DEA and Mr. Zambada which was supposed to take place on March 17, 2009, the U.S. government says.
Trial Exposes Odd Ties in Mexico Drug War José de Córdoba 2012
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