Sentenced to 11 years in prison by ex-footballer, to deal with Mexican cartels

The ex Colombian footballer John Viafara, was sentenced to 135 months in prison, 11 months ago, for participating in drug trafficking with the Mexican cartels of Sinaloa and the Gulf, according to the South American media such as Antena Dos y Olé.

Viafara who had a career of about 17 years, judging in Colombia, Spain and England, was declared guilty in a court of Texas, to possess more than five kilos of cocaine and the rest of the investigation is here.

“Vífara participates in the logistical preparations for the sending of large shipments of cocaine by plane or boat from Colombia to Mexico, through Central America, to its posterior distribution within the United States”, see a median of the Fiscalia.

The main function of the football player was to coordinate the routes along the Pacific coast, pay the distributors and negotiate with them Sinaloa and Pacific cartels.

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