Vicente Zambada Niebla

Former

Birthday March 24, 1975

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico

Age 48 years old

Nationality Mexico

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1975

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.

2009

He was arrested in Mexico City on 19 March 2009 and extradited to the United States in February 2010 to stand trial on narco-trafficking-related charges.

2013

In a 2013 plea bargain deal which was made public by a U.S. District Court in 2014, Zambada admitted to coordinating the smuggling of tons of cocaine and heroin with "El Chapo", Joaquín Guzmán Loera, and agreed to forfeit assets of $1.37 billion to the US government.

The plea bargain resulted in a fine of $4 million and 15 years in prison.

He is considered a top potential witness against "El Chapo."

2018

On 8 November 2018, a plea agreement was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Illinois in which Zambada pleaded guilty to working with El Chapo and others to illegally import thousands of kilos of cocaine into the United States.

Zambada and others used private planes, submarines, and speedboats to smuggle drugs from Colombia to Mexico, and then into the United States.

In return for Zambada's cooperation, the government recommended more lenient sentencing guidelines and that measures be taken to ensure his family's safety.

These included having Zambada and his family be allowed to remain permanently in the United States.

Jesús Vicente Zambada Niebla is the son of Ismael Zambada García (alias, "El Mayo"), the top leader of the Sinaloa drug-trafficking organization.

Vicente Zambada Niebla is the subject of the book El Traidor by Anabel Hernández.

2019

He was sentenced to 15 years in prison on 30 May 2019.

Due to his cooperation in testifying against several members of the Sinaloa Cartel, his conviction term was reduced.

Zambada was charged with trafficking more than a billion dollars' worth of cocaine and heroin.