The FBI Captured his third fugitive from the list of “ten most sought -after fugitives” since President Donald Trump took office on January 20, according to the director of the agency Kash Patel.
In an article on X Tuesday evening, Patel said that the FBI’s success in reducing some of the most sought after in America was “not an accident” and can be attributed to let “good cops be good cops”.
“When you let the good cops be good cops, that’s what is going on. This administration gives the new FBI and AG Bondi the resources to do the work – and we will not stop,” Patel wrote.
He also praised the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their work.

FBI director Kash Patel said that the agency had made a fugitive third on the list of ten most sought -after fugitives since President Donald Trump took office on January 20, 2025. (Will Oliver / EPA / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Patel did not provide any details on the last arrest, but it comes a few hours after announcing the arrest of alleged MS-13 Key Senior Leader Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, which was arrested on Monday in Mexico and will be extradited to the United States.
The FBI offered a reward of $ 250,000 for information on Bardales before its arrest for its allegedly involved in the MS-13 activity in the United States, Mexico and Salvador.

The first main leader of MS-13 MS-13, Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, was arrested on Monday in Mexico and will be extradited to the United States, the FBI announced on Tuesday. (Application of Mexican law)
The alleged leader MS-13 on the most sought after list of the FBI is extradited to us, says Pate
“I can now confirm that last night, by working with the Ministry of Justice and other interinstitutions partners, the FBI extradited one of our ‘Ten more sought after’ From Mexico-The one we think we are a senior senior official of MS-13, Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, “said Patel in a statement.
The arrest and the transfer of bardales took place a few weeks after Mexico extradited more than 29 personalities from the drug cartel in the United States, including the drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, who would have been behind the murder in 1985 of a DEA agent.

FBI director Kash Patel said that Trump’s success in the capture of the most sought -after fugitives comes from leaving “good cops being good cops”. (Ministry of Justice)
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The first most sought -after Trump administration under the Trump administration took place in Florida in January when Lady Lake police sergeant. Michelle Bilbrey Arrested Donald Eugene Fields, 60, II during a routine traffic stop.
Fields was wanted on federal accusations of sex trafficking for children’s rape for children.