A Colombian citizen was extradited from Colombia to the
United States today to face a four-count federal indictment in the Southern
District of Florida for his role in a scheme to smuggle illegal aliens from
Colombia into the United States.
Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Blanco of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Acting U.S. Attorney Benjamin G.
Greenberg of the Southern District of Florida and Special Agent in Charge Mark
Selby U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security
Investigations (HSI) in Miami made the announcement.
Carlos Emilio Ibarguen Palacios, 26, is charged along with
three others in a Jan. 6, indictment with one count of conspiracy to encourage
and induce aliens to come to the Unites States as well as three counts of
encouraging and inducing aliens to come to the United States. According to allegations in the indictment,
from as early as November 2014, Ibarguen and other co-conspirators organized
and arranged the unlawful smuggling of illegal aliens to the United States. The indictment alleges that in at least one
instance, the defendant’s conduct resulted in the death of two individuals.
The charges and allegations in the indictment are merely
accusations. A defendant is presumed
innocent unless proven guilty.
This case is being investigated by HSI Miami, with
assistance from the HSI Bogota field office.
The government of Colombia, including the Colombian Office of the
Attorney General, provided significant assistance and support during the
investigation. The Criminal Division’s
Office of International Affairs provided significant support with the
defendant’s extradition.
This case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Danielle
Hickman of the Criminal Division’s Human Rights and Special Prosecutions
Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Dobbins of the Southern District of
Florida.
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