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Colombian Human Smugglers Hernando Manuel de la Cruz Rivera Orjuela, Luis Enrique Linero Pinto Arrested on U.S. Charges

On Dec. 13, Colombian authorities arrested two men charged with human smuggling conspiracy for moving migrants through Colombia en route to the United States.

In the course of that conspiracy, the defendants are alleged to have put lives in jeopardy, including by placing some of the 40 migrants and two boat captains on a boat that disappeared on its way to Nicaragua after leaving San Andres Island on Oct. 21, 2023.

Hernando Manuel de la Cruz Rivera Orjuela, 52, and Luis Enrique Linero Pinto, 40, both Colombian nationals, were arrested in Colombia at the request of the United States for their alleged roles in the transnational human smuggling operation, based on an indictment obtained on Oct. 23 from a federal grand jury sitting in the Western District of Texas.

According to the indictment unsealed recently, the defendants participated in a conspiracy that unlawfully smuggled migrants, transporting them from other locations to San Andres Island, and from there to Nicaragua via boats, north through Central America and Mexico, before reaching their final destination in the United States.

Allegedly, Rivera Orjuela and Linero Pinto advised the migrants how to get to San Andres Island, personally received them once they arrived on the island, arranged for their accommodation, and brought them to the boats that transported them to Nicaragua so they could enter the United States illegally.

Linero Pinto is alleged to have bribed uniformed service members of the Colombian Navy to acquire real-time intelligence about the position of Navy patrol vessels located between San Andres Island and Nicaragua, enabling the boats carrying migrants to avoid detection.

“Through coordination with our domestic and international law enforcement partners, we have secured the arrest of two Colombian nationals we allege took part in a human smuggling operation that resulted in the disappearance of a boat carrying 40 migrants,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. 

The defendants are each charged with one count of conspiracy to encourage and induce unlawful aliens to come to, enter, and reside in the United States and with placing a life in jeopardy during that conspiracy.

If convicted, the defendants face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

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