美国悬赏1000万美元抓捕锡那罗亚贩毒集团头目”青蛙”和”阿基里斯”


更新于:2026年2月27日 / 美国东部时间上午6:29 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

美国国务院周四表示,将悬赏最高1000万美元,以获取能导致两名被确认为墨西哥锡那罗亚贩毒集团在下加利福尼亚州(包括蒂华纳)头目兄弟落网或被定罪的线索。

这一悬赏公布的同一天,当局宣布对42岁的雷内·阿尔萨特·加西亚(Rene Arzate Garcia)提起新的起诉书,他被称为”青蛙”(”La Rana”)。他最初在圣地亚哥被指控犯有毒品犯罪。补充起诉书包括共谋、麻醉恐怖主义以及向指定外国恐怖组织提供物质支持等罪名。

美国将为提供关于雷内·阿尔萨特·加西亚和52岁的阿尔方索·阿尔萨特·加西亚(Alfonso Arzate Garcia)——被称为”阿基里斯”(”Aquiles”)——的信息者各悬赏500万美元。他们的下落不明。

美国国务院表示:”作为美国边境蒂华纳一个关键走私节点的控制者,阿尔萨特-加西亚兄弟已成为该贩毒集团指挥控制结构的关键核心。他们对蒂华纳广场的控制为锡那罗亚贩毒集团在维持对竞争对手组织的主导地位方面提供了战术优势,确保西半球最繁忙的边境口岸不会中断。”

根据法庭文件,雷内·阿尔萨特-加西亚涉嫌向美国大量走私非法毒品。美国司法部称:”阿尔萨特-加西亚以极其暴力著称,还涉嫌为锡那罗亚贩毒集团实施绑架和处决等人执行行动。”

美国缉毒局(DEA)局长特伦斯·科尔表示:”雷内·阿尔萨特-加西亚是一名无情的锡那罗亚贩毒集团广场头目,被指控利用美国入境口岸向我国大量贩运芬太尼、可卡因和甲基苯丙胺。”

2023年,美国财政部对这两名兄弟以及一名被称为”炭疽猴”的逃犯实施了制裁,原因是他们涉嫌参与芬太尼的生产和贩运。

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加利福尼亚州与墨西哥的边境一直是锡那罗亚贩毒集团和哈利斯科新一代贩毒集团(Jalisco New Generation Cartel)之间的战场。

这两项悬赏是在墨西哥军队击毙哈利斯科新一代贩毒集团头目内梅西奥·鲁文·奥塞古拉·塞万提斯(Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes,人称”梅乔”)四天后公布的。此次行动斩首了这个已成为墨西哥最强大贩毒集团的组织。这名毒枭——其头上曾有1500万美元的美国悬赏——是墨西哥政府为展示其打击贩毒集团努力而争取到的最大成果,也是特朗普政府的重要目标。

官方称,在军方调查人员开始监视该贩毒集团头目一名情人后,”梅乔”的抓捕行动取得了成果。

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前缉毒局局长分析”梅乔”行动

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U.S. offers $10 million for capture of alleged Sinaloa cartel bosses “The Frog” and “Achilles”

Updated on: February 27, 2026 / 6:29 AM EST / CBS/AP

The U.S. State Department said Thursday that it would pay up to $10 million for information leading to the arrests or convictions of two brothers identified as leaders of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel in the state of Baja California, which includes Tijuana.

The reward offer came the same day that authorities announced a new indictment against Rene Arzate Garcia, 42, known as “La Rana” (“The Frog”). He was initially charged with drug crimes in San Diego. The superseding indictment includes charges of conspiracy, narcoterrorism and material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.

The U. S. is offering $5 million each for information on Rene Arzate Garcia and Alfonso Arzate Garcia, 52, known as “Aquiles” (“Achilles”). Their whereabouts are unknown.

“As controllers of a critical trafficking node in Tijuana at the U.S. border, the Arzate-Garcia brothers have become key essential components of the cartel’s command-and-control structure,” the State Department said. “Their control of the Tijuana Plaza offers the Sinaloa Cartel a tactical advantage in maintaining dominance over rival organizations, ensuring no interruption to the busiest border crossing in the Western Hemisphere.”

According to court documents, René Arzate-García is involved in importing large quantities of illicit drugs into the U.S. “Known to be extremely violent, Arzate-García is also involved in carrying out enforcement operations, such as kidnappings and executions, for the Sinaloa Cartel,” according to the Justice Department.

“Rene Arzate-García is a ruthless Sinaloa Cartel plaza boss who is accused of exploiting U.S. ports of entry to flood our nation with fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine,” said DEA Administrator Terrance Cole.

In 2023, the U.S. Treasury sanctioned the two brothers — as well as a fugitive dubbed “The Anthrax Monkey” — for alleged involvement in the production and trafficking of fentanyl.

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California’s border with Mexico has been a battleground between the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels.

The rewards were announced four days after the Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, “El Mencho,” decapitating what had become Mexico’s most powerful cartel. The drug lord — who had a[$15 million]U.S. bounty on his head — was the Mexican government’s biggest prize yet to show the Trump administration in its efforts to crack down on the cartels.

Official said the capture of “El Mencho” came to fruition after military investigators began surveillance of one of the cartel leader’s romantic partners.

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