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13 suspected drug cartel members killed in shootout with Mexican police, 9 kidnapping victims freed
Four people were arrested in addition to those killed after security personnel carrying out a patrol were attacked by an ...
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Jalisco Cartel–Chapitos Alliance Battles to Maintain Control in Central and Coastal Sinaloa Amid Advance From La Mayiza
CJNG alliance holds central and northwestern coastal areas of Sinaloa, while in the south, including Mazatlán, both factions ...
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Narco Tanks: The Cartel-Built War Machines of Mexico
Narco Tanks,” or Narco tanques in Spanish, are improvised armored vehicles built by Mexican drug cartels, typically using SUVs or commercial trucks reinforced with armor, turrets, and mounted weapons.
Four suspects were arrested and nine people kidnapped by the gang were freed following the clash in Sinaloa, officials said.
MEXICO.- A Mexican national considered to be one of the founders of Los Zetas, Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar, was extradited by Mexico to the United States, informed the Attorney General's Office. The ...
Analysts say the cartels are using social media much as any other business or organization, confounding the efforts of ...
After one of their members held hostage was released, Anonymous is redirecting Operation Cartel away from the Zetas, but Barrett Brown, who has been speaking for the group's plans, says he's still ...
The Mexican Navy claims to have killed the founder and leader of the Zetas drug cartel: Heriberto Lazcano, known El Lazca or "The Executioner." They key word here is "think" as authorities are in the ...
If he was selling shower curtain rings, Benito Aguilar-Ozuna would have the title of Regional Manager for the Midwestern United States and responsible for wining and dining customers. But in Aguilar's ...
Steven Lyons, said to be head of the Lyons crime family, Stephen 'Jimmy' Jamieson and Steven Larwood were also detained when cops in the millionaire's playground swooped. But they were released and ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican security forces on Wednesday arrested the leader of the bloody Zetas drug cartel, the second high-profile capture of a kingpin in the past week and a boost to President ...
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