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Criminal status
  
Fugitive

Spouse
  
Luis Raul Toledo Carrejo


Role
  
Name
  
Enedina Felix

Criminal charge
  
Enedina Arellano smiling with golden-brown hair and bangs while wearing earrings and a black and brown blouse

Born
  
April 12, 1961 (age 62) (
1961-04-12
)

Other names
  
La JefaLa MadrinaLa Narcomami

Relatives
  
Eight membersAlicia (Sister)Luis Fernando (Son)Benjamin (Brother)Eduardo (Brother)Francisco Javier (Brother)Francisco Rafael (Brother)Ramon (Brother)

Children
  
Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano

Siblings
  
Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, Ramon Arellano Felix


Predecessor
  
Eduardo Arellano Felix


Similar
  
Ramón Arellano Félix, Benjamín Arellano Félix, Francisco Javier Arellano Félix

Enedina arellano f lix la primera jefa narca


Enedina Arellano Félix de Toledo (born April 12, 1961) is a Mexican drug lord who leads the criminal organization known as the Tijuana Cartel.

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Enedina Arellano Félix (bottom right) smiling with Alicia (bottom left ), Francisco, Benjamin, Alicia Maria (upper left to right). Enedina is wearing a black and brown blouse while Alicia is wearing a colorful dress and eyeglasses. Francisco is wearing a brown polo, Benjamin is wearing a white long sleeve under a black coat and Alicia Maria is wearing a floral dress.

Throughout most of the 1990s, the Tijuana Cartel was headed by her six brothers, while Enedina advised and helped them in money laundering and financial administration. But after the fall of a financial mastermind in the cartel in the year 2000, Enedina took up the position. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Enedina is the world's first female drug lord; she first started working behind the scenes as a money launderer for the Tijuana Cartel but then led the cartel after the arrest of her brother Eduardo Arellano Félix in 2008.

Enedina Arellano Félix smiling with her family while sitting on the chair and wearing a black and brown long sleeve blouse, black pants, earrings, and sunglasses with strap

Since most of her brothers are now either arrested or killed, Enedina has managed the financial aspect of the organization, overseen alliances, and taken the lead of the Tijuana Cartel alongside Luis Fernando (before his capture in 2014). Her historical contacts with drug suppliers in Colombia managed to keep the organization afloat.

Early life

Enedina Arellano Félix was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa on April 12, 1961 in a family of drug traffickers. In 1977, when she was seventeen, Enedina harbored her dream of becoming the queen of a carnival in Mazatlán, but she abandoned it after her two brothers, Ramón and Benjamín, were wanted by the United States and the Mexican government. During that time, her older brothers were working for Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, who would eventually give them the drug corridor in Tijuana, Baja California.

Criminal career

Enedina Arellano Félix (bottom right) smiling with her family, Carlos, Javier, Isabel, Alicia, (bottom left to right) Eduardo, Luis Fernando, Francisco, Benjamin, and Alicia Maria (upper left to right). Enedina is wearing a black and brown long sleeve blouse, earrings, and sunglasses with a strap

Enedina enrolled at a private university in Guadalajara, Jalisco, graduating with a bachelor's degree in accounting. By the mid 1980s, Enedina was working with the family business, but was never considered by the authorities as a visible head in the Tijuana Cartel. Nonetheless, after the fall of the former cartel's financial brain, Jesús Labra Avilés, alias El Chuy, in the year 2000, Enedina began to directly manage the money laundering activities of the criminal organization.

Family members in the Tijuana Cartel

Enedina Arellano Félix smiling with Alicia Maria while Enedina is wearing a black and brown long sleeve blouse, earrings, and sunglasses with a strap and Alicia Maria is wearing a floral dress

Enedina is the sister of former cartel leaders Benjamín, Carlos, Eduardo, Francisco Javier, Francisco Rafael and Ramón. Luis Fernando Sánchez Arellano captured in 2014, the son of Enedina, Enedina's husband, Luis Raúl Toledo Carrejo, was accused by the United States Department of Treasury in the year 2005 for having links with the Tijuana Cartel. Alicia Arellano Félix, the sister of Enedina, is currently a leader in the Tijuana Cartel.

Cartel workings

Enedina Arellano Félix (bottom right) smiling with her family, Carlos, Javier, Isabel, Alicia, (bottom left to right) Eduardo, Luis Fernando, Francisco, Benjamin, and Alicia Maria (upper left to right). Enedina is wearing a black and brown long sleeve blouse, earrings, and sunglasses with a strap

Since the apprehension of Benjamín Arellano Félix in 2002, the Mexican government was able to severely undermine the Tijuana Cartel but failed to destroy it. Enedina has been a leader in the organization since 2003. After the arrest of Eduardo Arellano Félix in 2008, Enedina finally became the leader of the Tijuana clan along with her son.

Enedina has helped contribute a more "business-like vision" instead of the old and violent practices of her brothers, who previously led the Tijuana Cartel before they were arrested or killed. She forged alliances with other criminal organizations, as opposed to her brothers, who often resorted to violence. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Mexican media identify Enedina as the first and one of the few women to lead a criminal organization in the world other than Sandra Avila Beltran in Mexico, activities historically reserved for men.

Enedina has several aliases, including: La Jefa, La Madrina, and La Narcomami. The authorities in the United States and Mexico consider Enedina the "financial brains" of the Tijuana Cartel.

Kingpin Act

In June 2000, the United States Department of the Treasury sanctioned Enedina under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act.

References

Enedina Arellano Félix Wikipedia