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Rafael "Rafa" Caro Quintero (born October 24, 1952) is a Mexican former
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who co-founded the now-disintegrated
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with
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and other drug traffickers in the late 1970s. He is the brother of fellow drug trafficker Miguel Caro Quintero, founder and former leader of the defunct
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. Having formed the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1970s, Caro Quintero worked with Gallardo,
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, and Pedro Avilés Pérez by shipping large quantities of marijuana to the United States from Mexico. He was responsible for the kidnapping of United States
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(DEA) agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, Camarena's pilot Alfredo Zavala Avelar, the American writer John Clay Walker, and dentistry student Alberto Radelat in 1985. After the murders, Caro Quintero fled to
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but later that year was arrested and extradited to Mexico, where he was sentenced to 40 years in prison for murder. Following his arrest, the Guadalajara Cartel disintegrated, and its leaders were incorporated into the Tijuana Cartel,
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, and
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. After serving 28 years in prison, Caro Quintero was freed in August 2013 after a state court concluded that he had been tried improperly. The day after his release, amid pressure from the United States government to re-arrest him, a Mexican federal court issued an arrest warrant against Caro Quintero. Caro Quintero was wanted for his involvement in drug trafficking as well as the 1985 murders. He was at large as a wanted fugitive in
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, the United States, and several other countries. On April 12, 2018, He was added to the FBI's
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list, replacing Jesus Roberto Munguia. The United States offered a 20-million-dollar reward for information leading to his capture, the highest value among fugitives on the list. Caro Quintero lost his final appeal to avoid extradition to the United States on March 27, 2021. He was arrested in Mexico on July 15, 2022, and was extradited to the United States on February 27, 2025.


Early life

Rafael Caro Quintero was born in La Noria,
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, Sinaloa, on October 24, 1952. His parents, Emilio Caro Payán and Hermelinda Quintero, had twelve children; he was the oldest son. His father worked in agriculture and grazing and died when Caro Quintero was 14. With his father's absence, he worked alongside his mother to care for his family. At age 16, he left La Noria and settled in
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, Sonora, where he worked in livestock grazing. Two years later, he worked as a truck driver in Sinaloa. He also worked at a bean and corn plantation in Sinaloa before deciding to leave his home state altogether to join the drug trade in the neighboring state of Chihuahua.


Criminal career

When he was a teenager, Caro Quintero allegedly began to grow marijuana on a small scale at the ranch owned by his brother Jorge Luis. In less than five years, Caro Quintero managed to buy several other ranches in the surrounding areas and began to amass larger amounts of money and influence. He is said to have first worked for the drug traffickers Pedro Avilés Pérez and
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before forming the
Guadalajara Cartel The Guadalajara Cartel (), also known as The Federation (), was a Mexican drug cartel which was formed in the late 1970s by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, Rafael Caro Quintero, and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo in order to ship cocaine and marijuan ...
with
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,
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, and others in the late 1970s. He has been cited as a pioneer of the drug trade in Mexico and has been described as one of the pre-eminent drug traffickers of his generation.


Personal information

Caro Quintero is known to frequent the area of
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, Sinaloa, Mexico; he also has previous ties to
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Allegations of involvement in murders


John Clay Walker and Albert Radelat

Caro Quintero has been accused of ordering the abduction, torture, and murder of writer John Clay Walker and dentistry student Albert Radelat on January 30, 1985. According to the allegations, the two U.S. citizens were dining in a Guadalajara restaurant when they encountered Caro Quintero and his men as they accidentally walked into one of Caro Quintero's private parties. Caro Quintero is alleged to have then ordered his men to seize the U.S. citizens and take them to a store room, where they were tortured with ice picks and interrogated. John Walker died on the scene from blunt force trauma to the head. Albert Radelat was still alive when he was wrapped in tablecloths, taken to a park near the city, and buried. The men's bodies were found six months later, buried at the San Isidro Mazatepec Park in
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. The authorities believe that Caro Quintero had mistaken Walker and Radelat for U.S. undercover agents.


Enrique "Kiki" Camarena

Caro Quintero has also been accused of involvement in the murder of U.S.
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(DEA) agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena Salazar. In November 1984, the Mexican authorities raided a ranch known as El Búfalo in Chihuahua, owned by Caro Quintero. The authorities reportedly burned more than 10,000 tons of marijuana – totaling a loss of around $160 million. Camarena, who had been working undercover in Mexico, was said to be responsible for leading the authorities to the ranch. This allegedly prompted Caro Quintero and other high-ranking members of the Guadalajara Cartel to seek revenge against the DEA and Camarena. In retribution, Camarena and his pilot Alfredo Zavala Avelar were kidnapped in
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on February 7, 1985, and taken to a residence owned by Caro Quintero located at 881 Lope de Vega in the '' colonia'' of Jardines del Bosque, in the western section of the city, brutally tortured, and murdered. Caro Quintero left Mexico on March 9, 1985, with his associates and girlfriend, Sara Cristina Cosío Gaona. Mexican Judicial Police chief Armando Pavón Reyes, after receiving a US$300,000 bribe, reportedly allowed Caro Quintero to flee from the airport in Guadalajara in a private jet to seek refuge in
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. Pavón Reyes was fired shortly afterward and was charged with bribery and complicity in the Camarena murder.


Philanthropy

Locals from
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, Sinaloa, Caro Quintero's hometown, recall that Caro Quintero was a benefactor in the 1980s. The town's mayor, Ángel Robles Bañuelos, said in a 2013 interview that Caro Quintero financed the construction of a highway in Badiraguato and helped electrify the area. The mayor recalled that before the highway was built, it would take days for people to travel in and out of Badiraguato.


Arrest and aftermath

On April 4, 1985, Caro Quintero was arrested in
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, Costa Rica, while sleeping in a mansion just from
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and
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to Mexico on charges of involvement in Camarena's murder. He was sentenced to 40 years for the murder of Camarena and other crimes. The U.S. also hopes to try Caro Quintero, and the DEA still has him listed as a wanted fugitive. Caro Quintero was first imprisoned at the Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1 maximum security prison in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico. Even though Caro Quintero was to face a maximum of 199 years in jail, Mexican law during that time did not allow for inmates to serve more than 40. In 2007, he was transferred to another maximum security prison, Puente Grande, in
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. In 2010, a federal judge granted him the right to be transferred to another prison in Jalisco. Caro Quintero's Guadalajara Cartel fell apart in the early 1990s, and its remaining leaders went on to establish drug trafficking organizations: in Tijuana, a large family formed the Tijuana Cartel; in Chihuahua, a group controlled by Amado Carrillo Fuentes formed the
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; and the remaining faction moved to Sinaloa and formed the
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under the traffickers Joaquín ''El Chapo'' Guzmán and Ismael ''El Mayo'' Zambada. Caro Quintero's brother, Miguel Caro Quintero, succeeded him and formed the
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, which branched out of the Sinaloa organization. The United States government believes that Caro Quintero ran his criminal empire behind bars through at least six of his family members. He created a front that laundered millions of dollars through a gas station, construction company, shoe factory, restaurant, and real estate development companies, among others.


Release

In the early hours of August 9, 2013, a court ordered the immediate release of Caro Quintero after he had served 28 years in prison. After a motion by a state judge and
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, Rosalía Isabel Moreno Ruiz, the
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state court ruled that Caro Quintero was tried improperly in a federal courtroom for crimes that should have been treated at a state level. When Caro Quintero was given his 40-year sentence in the 1980s, he was convicted of murder (a state crime) and not for drug trafficking (a federal one). The magistrate ordered Caro Quintero's release after he had served time for other crimes he had committed throughout his reign as leader of the Guadalajara Cartel. The release of Caro Quintero outraged the administration of U.S. President
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; the
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said they were "extremely disappointed" with the drug lord's release and stated that they were going to pursue Caro Quintero for pending charges in the United States. The Association of Former Federal Narcotics Agents expressed their disappointment but said that Caro Quintero's release occurred from the corruption that besets Mexico's judicial system. Mexico's
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Jesús Murillo Karam also expressed his concern about the case, stating that he was "worried" about Caro Quintero's release and would investigate whether additional charges were pending in Mexico. On August 14, 2013, a federal court granted the Office of the General Prosecutor (Spanish: ''Procuraduría General de la República, PGR'') an arrest warrant against Caro Quintero after the United States government issued a petition to the Mexican government. Once the Mexican authorities re-arrest Caro Quintero, the U.S. government has a maximum limit of 60 days to present a formal
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request. Mexico's Attorney General clarified, however, that if arrested, Caro Quintero cannot be extradited to the United States for the murder of Camarena because Mexican law prohibits criminals from being tried for the same crime in another country. U.S. lawyers, nonetheless, may argue that Caro Quintero's initial trial was illegitimate in the first place and that
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is not applicable. For Mexico to accept Caro Quintero's extradition, the United States has to present other criminal charges and agree that he would not face the death penalty if convicted because there are no laws for capital punishment in Mexico. Caro Quintero was not publicly seen following his release from prison on August 9. There were rumors, however, that he had visited his hometown of Badiraguato, Sinaloa. On March 7, 2018, the Mexican military used Black Hawk helicopters to search for Caro Quintero, dropping Marines into the mountain villages of La Noria, Las Juntas, Babunica, and Bamopa, all in the Badiraguato Municipality, but their hunt was unsuccessful. Caro Quintero was among the 15 most-wanted fugitives of
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. If arrested abroad, he would have been immediately extradited to Mexico. The U.S. government offered a $20 million bounty for his capture. On May 26, 2020, Caro Quintero's lawyer filed for an appeal to drop not only more recent drug trafficking charges but also charges filed against him in 2015 regarding the kidnapping and qualified homicide of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena and Mexican pilot Alfredo Zavala Avelar, stating Caro Quintero did not have any chance of obtaining the financial resources needed to survive a new trial. In court documents, the lawyer stated: "The plaintiff argues insolvency because he says he is more than 60 years old, is neither retired nor has a pension, and given the fact that he is a fugitive from the law, cannot work or perform any activity to earn money." The appeal was filed before the First Collegiate Court in Criminal Matters in Mexico City. Convicted former Guadalajara Cartel leader
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, "Don Neto," is accused of conspiring with Caro Quintero in the murder of Camarena and the pilot but was later transferred to house arrest due to his advanced age. In June 2020, it was revealed that the Sinaloa Cartel's Los Salazar affiliate was now a major figure in Sonora's drug trafficking business. However, Rafael and Miguel Caro Quintero had recently rejected offers to join the Sinaloa Cartel due to a fallout with the sons of imprisoned former leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán over leadership status. Despite this, both were on good terms with de jure Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who was now in poor health. Ex-DEA agent Mike Vigil continued to downplay Caro Quintero's role in the drug trafficking business and stated: "He will fall before he dies of old age." A Mexican court dismissed suggestions that the murder of Enrique Camarena was purely a Mexican affair and opened the door to extradition on 1985 murder charges of the former DEA agent on March 27, 2021.


Capture in 2022

Caro Quintero was arrested in the settlement of San Simón, within the
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of Sinaloa, on July 15, 2022, and later transferred to the maximum security federal prison Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1, also known as the "Altiplano." Simultaneous to the announcement of capture was a report of a
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Black Hawk helicopter crashing in
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, Sinaloa. The crash killed fourteen personnel out of fifteen aboard. There were contradictory statements to the press: the Mexican Navy denied any connection, while an unnamed U.S. official tracking the raid told CBS News that the crash was linked to the operation but said Caro Quintero was not on board. A press release from the Naval Secretariat of Mexico credited the capture of Caro Quintero in the bushes to "Max," a
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. Following these reports,
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issued a statement addressing both the capture of Caro Quintero in Choix and the downed helicopter in Los Mochis: The
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,
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, also stated on the day of the capture:


Extradition to United States

On February 27, 2025, the Mexican government extradited Caro Quintero and 28 other drug cartel figures to the United States to face criminal charges there. Caro Quintero would then be arraigned in federal court in New York on February 28, 2025. During his arraignment, Caro Quintero entered a plea of not guilty to charges of running a criminal enterprise and murdering DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. Notorious former
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leader Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, who is accused of arranging kidnappings and killings in Mexico, would be among those arraigned with Caro Quintero as well.


Interviews


''Proceso''

On July 24, 2016, while still on the run, Caro Quintero gave an interview to '' Proceso'' magazine. In this interview, he claims he did not kill Enrique Camarena. Caro Quintero told the reporter that after his release from prison, he was visited (separately) by "El Chapo" Guzmán and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. He claims he told them he did not want to return to the business. He also told the reporter that he was no longer a drug trafficker, and peace was the only thing he desired.


''Huffington Post''

''Huffington Post'' journalist Anabel Hernández visited Caro Quintero in his home in
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, Sinaloa, in April 2018. Despite having security guards, Caro Quintero was no longer able to live the lavish lifestyle he had when he was a major drug lord, was now living in a shabby mountain home, and appeared to be aging and frail. During the interview, Caro Quintero reiterated that he wanted to be left in peace and spent his days looking for drones. Caro Quintero also claimed to be suffering from a
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-related illness and to have not been speaking to his wife, Diana, or any of his children. He denied allegations of being a senior leader in the Sinaloa cartel or being active in the drug trade. Former DEA agent Mike Vigil, who previously led the DEA international operations and was highly active in investigating Mexican drug operations, described Caro Quintero as "a shell" of his former self and stated that it was "ludicrous" to look into allegations that he might have leadership in the Sinaloa Cartel. Vigil said, "Right now, we don't have any information that he is actually working with anybody." It was acknowledged that Caro Quintero's cousin Sajid, whom U.S. authorities arrested in October 2017 and who pled guilty to charges of drug trafficking and money laundering in a California courthouse on January 25, 2018, may have started these allegations to make a deal with prosecutors.


In popular culture

Caro Quintero is portrayed in '' Narcos: Mexico'' by Tenoch Huerta.


See also

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