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Kenyan Man Linked to Mexico’s Cartel

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 8, 2025
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Elisha Odhiambo Asumo: Kenyan Man Linked to Mexico’s Cartel

In a case that has shocked both local and international law enforcement agencies, Elisha Odhiambo Asumo, a 38-year-old Kenyan national, has been named as a central figure in a $58 million international arms trafficking conspiracy with direct links to one of Mexico’s most notorious drug cartels.

A Shadowy Figure Brought to Light

Elisha Odhiambo Asumo, who previously maintained a low profile while operating as a logistics consultant in Nairobi and Mombasa, is now accused of coordinating illegal arms shipments to Latin America, allegedly on behalf of the Sinaloa Cartel—a Mexican drug trafficking syndicate with a long history of violence, narcotics smuggling, and organized crime.

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According to documents filed by international investigators, including the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Interpol, and Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Asumo acted as a key intermediary in a sprawling operation that involved smuggling military-grade firearms and explosives from Eastern Europe through Africa, en route to South America.

$58 Million Arms Trail

The investigation, which began in early 2023, culminated in mid-2025 after a joint sting operation between the DEA and Europol intercepted encrypted messages linking Asumo to a cache of arms worth over $58 million. These weapons, including AK-103 assault rifles, anti-aircraft launchers, and tactical drones, were believed to be bound for the Sinaloa Cartel, allegedly in exchange for narcotics smuggled into African ports.

One intercepted message, obtained through a court-authorized wiretap, allegedly shows Asumo discussing “safe docking routes in Lamu” and “offloading under diplomatic clearance,” implying misuse of Kenyan port access and possible involvement of corrupt government or port officials.

Arrest and International Warrant

Asumo was arrested in late July 2025 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he was reportedly finalizing another shipment. He had been under surveillance for months and was detained on an Interpol Red Notice. Authorities found forged documents, encrypted communication devices, and over $500,000 in cash at the time of his arrest.

The Kenyan government, under international pressure, has since launched an internal investigation into possible collusion by state officials and port authorities. The DCI has remained tight-lipped about the scope of domestic involvement but confirmed that “multiple high-profile individuals” are under scrutiny.

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A Broader African Nexus?

Analysts suggest that Asumo’s arrest has exposed a growing trend of African ports and airstrips being used as trafficking nodes by Latin American cartels seeking alternative routes to evade U.S. and European surveillance. Kenya’s strategic location, relatively porous borders, and corruption vulnerabilities make it an attractive transit point.

“This case is not isolated. It’s a symptom of a larger, deeper integration of African logistical infrastructure into global organized crime,” says Dr. Josephine Mwangi, a criminologist at the University of Nairobi. “Asumo didn’t act alone—he represents an evolving class of criminal facilitators with global reach.”

What’s Next?

Elisha Odhiambo Asumo faces extradition to the United States, where federal prosecutors have already filed charges including conspiracy to traffic arms, aiding a terrorist organization, and money laundering. If convicted, he faces life imprisonment.

Meanwhile, the Kenyan government is under mounting pressure to address the apparent systemic failures that allowed such a vast conspiracy to flourish within its borders.

As investigations continue, the story of Elisha Odhiambo Asumo serves as a chilling reminder of how global criminal networks are leveraging local enablers to expand their operations—often with devastating consequences for regional and international security.

Elisha Odhiambo Asumo: Kenyan Man Linked to Mexico’s Cartel

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