Dagoberto Quiterio Aguilar
Dagoberto Quiterio Aguilar/Mexico/Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine
ICE New Orleans deported Dagoberto Quiterio Aguilar, a citizen of Mexico. According to court records, Aguilar holds felony convictions for trafficking cocaine and for possession with intent to deliver cocaine. These judgments document his role in moving cocaine into distribution channels rather than personal use and were entered after the elements were proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
Investigators in trafficking and intent to deliver cases commonly rely on seized quantities consistent with resale, packaging materials, digital scales, ledgers or pay owe sheets, intercepted communications, and surveillance that captures handoffs or transport. When movement across jurisdictions is involved, case files may include vehicle stops, compartmented containers, and laboratory confirmations tying multiple seizures to the same supply network.
After the criminal proceedings concluded, immigration officers assumed custody to complete removal processing under federal law. Steps included biometric identity verification, collecting certified judgments and sentencing records, obtaining travel authorization from the Government of Mexico, and scheduling placement on a repatriation itinerary. Aguilar was escorted for departure and, upon arrival, transferred to Mexican authorities for any actions considered appropriate under local law and policy.
The immigration case associated with these convictions proceeds separately from any state or federal criminal supervision. With the deportation executed, United States custody ends for the immigration matter, and the certified criminal judgments remain in the record for future admissibility determinations. No additional details are being released beyond confirmation of the convictions and completion of the removal to his country of citizenship.
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