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Jesús Vicente Zambada Niebla (born 24 March 1975), also known as "El Vicentillo", is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa. He is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, one of world's most-wanted and powerful drug lords
May 30, 2019 · Vicente Zambada Niebla, the son of one of Mexico’s most powerful drug lords, was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday morning, but could be a free man in as little as...
Jesús Vicente Zambada Niebla [4] [5] (Culiacán, Sinaloa, 23 de marzo de 1975) también conocido como «El Vicentillo», [6] es un exnarcotraficante mexicano del Cártel de Sinaloa.
Apr 10, 2014 · Vicente Zambada-Niebla, who is thirty-nine years old, is what Mexicans call a “narco junior”—a second-generation drug trafficker.
May 30, 2019 · VICENTE ZAMBADA-NIEBLA conspired with other Sinaloa members to import and distribute large quantities of illegal drugs into the United States. From approximately 1996 to 2008, Zambada-Niebla oversaw shipments of narcotics from Central and South America into Mexico and eventually into the U.S.
May 15, 2021 · When Vicente Zambada Niebla was in prison, what he most liked to draw were superheroes. In the narrow confines of his cell in a federal prison in Chicago, the 46-year-old would draw pictures of...
Jan 3, 2019 · Vicente Zambada Niebla, a former top lieutenant in the Sinaloa cartel, testified on Thursday in the drug trial of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the infamous crime lord known as El Chapo. Credit...
May 30, 2019 · Prosecutors had recommended a 17-year sentence for Vicente Zambada-Niebla, the Sinaloa drug cartel’s logistics guru; a judge gave him 15 years, citing his cooperation.
Jan 4, 2019 · In 2007, an unlikely figure vowed to leave the Sinaloa drug cartel: Vicente Zambada Niebla, a son of one of its leaders and the group’s heir apparent.
Jul 27, 2015 · A written plea agreement with the defendant, JESUS VICENTE ZAMBADA-NIEBLA, was made public today in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Zambada-Niebla, 39, pleaded guilty on April 3, 2013, before U.S. District Chief Judge Ruben Castillo.