Venezuelan Drug Lord Sentenced to Life 30 Plus Years in US
Carlos Orense Azocar led a major cocaine trafficking network linked to Venezuelan officials and guerrillas, distributing hundreds of tons of cocaine to the U.S., prosecutors said.
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released information on the case of Carlos Orense Azócar. The Venezuelan was found guilty on drug trafficking charges and now received a life sentence plus an additional penalty of 30 years in prison. Carlos Orense Azócar, the Venezuelan who received life imprisonment According to what the DOJ reported in an official statement, the Venezuelan had been convicted in December 2023 of conspiracy to import cocaine…
Federal Judge Sentenced Carlos Orense Azócar to Maximum Penalty and 30 Additional Years for Bringing Cocaine to the U.S. with Regime Resources, According to Prosecutor’s Office
A federal court found Carlos Orense Azocar guilty of massive cocaine trafficking and sentenced him to life imprisonment plus 30 years in prison.
On Monday, a federal judge sentenced Venezuelan Carlos Orense Azocar to life imprisonment and an additional 30 years in prison, sentenced in 2023 for drug trafficking and arms trafficking offences, and to whom the Attorney General’s Office links with the government of the South American country. Orense, 70 years old and nicknamed ‘el Gordo’, “is one of the most prolific cocaine traffickers sentenced in this court, responsible for the distributio…
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