Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix

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Francisco Arellano Félix
Francisco Arellano Félix

Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix (born 24 October 1949) is a Mexican drug lord involved in the Tijuana Cartel. The oldest of a gang of seven brothers who allegedly ran the Tijuana-based drug cartel, he coordinated the buying, selling, and movements of narcotics on behalf of the organization.

He was arrested on August 7, 1980, in San Diego after delivering 205 grams of cocaine to an undercover DEA Agent. On December 4, 1993, he was arrested by the Mexican Federal Judicial Police in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico and $150,000.00 was seized. He was incarcerated at the Almoloya De Juarez Maximum Security Prison in Toluca, Mexico, on violations of illegal arms possession, drug charges, and complicity in the murder of Juan Jesús Cardinal Posadas Ocampo. Arellano Félix finished serving a 10-year sentence in 2004 for stockpiling illegal weapons, but was ordered held pending a final resolution of a U.S. extradition request. In May 2005 Mexican authorities transferred nine inmates, including Arellano Félix, from the top maximum-security La Palma prison near Mexico City to other facilities.

On September 16, 2006 it was reported that Arellano Felix was extradited to the United States, and has pled not guilty.

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