Panamanian Drug Lord Convicted in US Federal Court
The case is part of the DOJ’s 'Operation Take Back America,' focused on illegal immigration, cartels, and transnational criminal organizations.
Panamanian Drug Lord Convicted in US Federal Court Jorge Ruben Camargo-Clarke, allegedly the founder of Panama’s largest drug federation, has been found guilty of narcotics trafficking by a federal jury in Los Angeles. Known by aliases ‘El Cholo Chorillo’ and ‘El Nene,’ Camargo was convicted of conspiring to distribute cocaine for illegal importation into the United States. This conviction is considered a significant strike against a criminal network linked to violence and large-scale drug trafficking.
- Jorge Ruben Camargo-Clarke convicted of narcotics trafficking in Los Angeles federal court.
- Alleged founder of Panama’s largest drug federation.
- Convicted of conspiring to distribute cocaine for unlawful importation to the US.
- Known by aliases ‘El Cholo Chorillo’ and ‘El Nene’.
- Considered a major blow to a violent, large-scale drug-trafficking network.
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