Fentanyl Trafficking, YouTube, and More Arrests: The Second Fall of ‘Mini-Lic’
Additionally, sources revealed that López Serrano is not the only target of this investigation.
MEXICO CITY. — Dámaso López Serrano, known as ‘El Mini-Lic’ and a significant figure in the Sinaloa Cartel, was incarcerated for the second time in the United States on Thursday, December 12, following an FBI investigation on charges of fentanyl trafficking and ties to a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel.
According to sources in the FBI and the U.S. Marshals Service, López Serrano was arrested at his home in Washington, Virginia, around 6 p.m. on December 12, by approximately 20 federal agents executing a warrant against him. López Serrano was reportedly with his family and did not resist arrest. He is currently being held in a local prison in the same state.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed López Serrano’s arrest on Saturday, December 14, and announced that Mexico’s Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, would provide further details soon.
Sources within the FBI told SAGA that the investigation, which included intercepted phone calls, videos, and at least three informants posing as López Serrano’s associates, began at least eight months ago. Authorities uncovered evidence that ‘El Mini-Lic’ was part of a group trafficking fentanyl from Sinaloa to the United States.
Additionally, sources revealed that López Serrano is not the only target of this investigation. Two other individuals are also implicated:
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