Ana Maria Camenoknown as the Coca Queen, remembers to the millimeter all the agents who have participated in the investigations that have led her to prison. One of these police officers was Oscar Sanchezthe former head of the UDEF of Madrid who had 20 million euros trapped in his house. Both were involved in a tense incident when they met in the Estremera prison, according to judicial sources informing LA RAZÓN.
It has been one year since the arrest and imprisonment of this police commander after a long and complex investigation by his own colleagues. Internal Affairs and Central UDYCO. In this period, the chief inspector has tried to get out of the Estremera prison On several occasions he presented appeals that have been denied by the National Court.
A large part of those investigated in this case have already been released, among them Ignacio Toránwhom the agents consider to be his partner in the drug trafficking business. His wife, who is also a member of the National Police, was also released from the prison where she was being held as a preventive measure.
Sánchez, who was given the nickname “Nondescript” for his ability to go unnoticed, before landing at the UDEF in Madrid, he spent a time in the UDYCO Central. Specifically, he worked in one of the teams that makes up the unit that investigates narcotic substance laboratories.
Precisely, while carrying out this task, he had the movements of Ana Maria Cameno in the drug trafficking business. This woman, known as the “Queen of Coca”, was one of the members of the feared gang of “The Miamis” who commanded cocaine trafficking in Spain.
The investigations of the group of which Óscar was a part led to this drug trafficker being sentenced in 2022 to 16 years in prison and paying a fine of 21 million euros. His conviction was ratified by the Supreme Court in 2024.
Before entering prison, Cameno explained to LA RAZÓN that he did not plan to reach an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office because that would mean acknowledging his guilt. Furthermore, she denied at all times that she was “in cahoots” with her former romantic partner, who was also arrested in this operation after remaining on the run for months.
The “Queen of Coca” entered prison three years ago and was transferred to the Estremera women’s prison. Both sexes do not usually coincide in this area, but there are spaces where these circumstances can occur. One of these points is the area where they wait for communications with their families.
Precisely, it was in these offices where Oscar and Ana María They crossed paths. Both were accompanied at all times by the prison officials who have this task. When they met, the reaction of the two of them was diametrically opposite.
Legal sources explain to LA RAZÓN that the “Queen of Coca” fought against the former head of the UDEF. “Now, we are both in the same place”he came to utter before the gaze of several inmates who were also waiting in that room.
The incident in jail
This phrase was accompanied by insults and derogatory comments towards Oscar. Ana María had not gotten him out of her mind and remembered that he was one of the investigators of her procedures. Despite all these shouts, the chief inspector never raised his head. I just hoped that the storm would pass and that the tension would not get any worse.
Finally, the “Queen of Coca” had to be taken to another point by officials. Fortunately, the clash did not escalate nor was there any sanction for the secondary protagonist of these events. The situation of Ana María and Óscar is opposite.
The former head of the UDEF is in preventive detention while the investigation into his case is completed. The cornerstone of these proceedings is the drug trafficker known as “El Tigre” who remains a fugitive from justice. His residence was in Dubai but he has already moved to another country.
Meanwhile, Ana María Cameno already has a firm sentence behind her. His time in Estremera is being totally discreet without the spotlight that he has had for years. The “Queen of Coca” Just look at the calendar to see how much time you have left before you can hit the streets again.