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Helmer Obispo Hernandez, described as a “lieutenant” in the smuggling operation. (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) Two Guatemalan men were detained by federal officials on Friday on suspicion of running one of the largest human smuggling operations in the United States. The two were apprehended close to downtown Los Angeles. They are being charged for smuggling at least 20,000 illegal aliens from Guatemala into the United States — since 2019. Human trafficking and human smuggling differ.
A judge ordered both men, Eduardo Domingo Renoj-Matul and Cristobal Mejia-Chaj, to be held without bond when they appeared in federal court a few hours after their arrests. If convicted, they could each face the death penalty.
Helmer Obispo-Hernandez, a “lieutenant” in the smuggling ring, and Jose Paxtor-Oxlaj, a man incarcerated in Oklahoma for his involvement in a 2023 automobile accident that killed seven illegals, including five members of the same family, are also charged in the case.
Renoj-Matul, also known as “Turko,” is accused of being the operation’s ringleader. He was collaborating with other colleagues in Guatemala who had charged travelers between $15,000 and $18,000 to enter the U.S. safely. After arriving, the migrants were billed once more for further transportation throughout the nation. According to Renoj-Matul’s indictment details, illegals were sent to at least 20 states and Washington, D.C., under his supervision. At the same Los Angeles neighborhood where Renoj-Matul and Mejia-Chaj were captured, illegals who failed to pay are believed to have been held captive at a stash house — police say. Prosecutors also claimed that in one instance last year, Renoj-Matul threatened to “bring home in a box” the mother of a migrant he was holding hostage, that is, if her smuggling payments were not paid. For threatening to chop off the head of a Homeland Security Investigations officer who carried out a search warrant at his residence on Friday, Obispo-Hernandez is still at large and faces further allegations.
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