"Today's 45-year sentence closes another successful chapter on our continued war on drugs," said Jeffrey Sloman, acting U.S. attorney. "This milestone prosecution effectively dismantled the violent and prolific Norte Valle Cartel."
The decade-long investigation included the prosecution and convictions of his two brothers and one cousin. This prosecution arises out Operation Resurrection, an FBI investigation initiated in the late 1990s that targeted leaders of Colombia's Norte Valle Cartel.
Following the decline of the Cali Cartel in the mid-1990s, the Norte Valle Cartel emerged to become Colombia's most prolific cocaine trafficking cartel. Based upon FBI estimates, at its peak the Norte Valle Cartel was responsible for 60 percent of the cocaine exported to the U.S. from Colombia.
According to the statement of facts submitted to the court, Montoya Sanchez was a high-level Colombian drug trafficker for more than two decades. In the mid-1980s, Montoya Sanchez ran cocaine laboratories that served many significant traffickers.
In the late 1980s, Montoya Sanchez expanded his organization's operations into smuggling plane loads of cocaine from Colombia to Mexico. According to the statement of facts, by the early 1990s, Montoya Sanchez had switched to maritime smuggling. During the course of the next 15 years, Montoya Sanchez's organization routinely smuggled cocaine loads between 1,000 and 6,000 kilos at a time using go-fast boats and fishing boats, among other methods.