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Mexico City- “The Phantom” is alive, after further investigation!

Moreover, the attorney general of the state of Sinaloa, confirmed today that none of the two subjects who died was “The Phantom” MEXICO CITY, March 4. – The Mexican Army announced today that on March 1st in a clash with soldiers Gerardo Valdez War, aka “theWarChief ” died, who acted as head of the Nuevo Laredo [...]

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PACHUCA – cousin of the leader of Los Zetas, Heriberto Lazcano captured

The arrest of the prime operator and 13 other people came after a series of operations in three colonies of Pachuca Humberto Lazcano, cousin of the leader of Los Zetas captured   PACHUCA, February 23. – The Ministry of Public Security (SSPH) this afternoon presented to state mediachannels, Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano, The Lazca , who was arrested last night in [...]

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Seven Gunned Down in Northern Mexico
Latin American Herald Tribune http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=470351&CategoryId=14091 MONTERREY, Mexico – Four men and three women were gunned down Sunday in Torreon, one of the largest cities in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila, prosecutors ...
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Five More Bodies Found at Ranches in Eastern Mexico
VERACRUZ, Mexico – Five more bodies have been found in mass graves at two ranches in the Mexican Gulf state of Veracruz, raising to 15 the number of corpses discovered ...
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Los Zetas Now Mexico’s Biggest Cartel, Report Says
At the close of 2011, Los Zetas operated in 17 states, or more than half the country, while its rival had operations in 16 states, Stratfor said, citing a report ...
The Mexican military has reportedly taken over law enforcement in the port city of Veracruz where violence between the Sinaloa and Zetas drug cartels has escalated.
Military takes over policing of Veracruz
Police not stemming drug violence in city, Mexican officials say Global Post The entire police force of the drug-violence plagued Mexican port city of Veracruz is being disbanded and the navy will take ...
Espinoza ring leader of a cell of Los Zetas operating out of southern Nuevo Leon, is seen in Mexico City, in this photograph released by Attorney General's office
Alleged murderer of US ICE Agent Jaime Zapata pleads not guilty!
Julian Zapata Espinoza, aka “The Tweety” linked to “Los Zetas“, was extradited, and facing trial in federal court in Washington, DC [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="195" caption="Julian Zapata Espinoza accused in Jaime ...
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Are Zetas Operating as Police Impersonators in the United States?
Whether or not Zetas are conducting paramilitary, police-impersonation operations here in the US, the incident in Houston is a watershed event indeed. With PoliceOne Senior Editor Doug Wyllie The news out of ...
Rival Cartels Take Bloody Drug War to the Heart of the Country
Rival Cartels Take Bloody Drug War to the Heart of the Country
Control of narcotic flow has come down to two gangs with differing tactics. By Tim Johnson, McClatchy The Vancouver Sun Mexico's two most powerful criminal gangs are locked in a titanic battle for ...
Navarro, one of the two editors at the helm of Tijuana's Zeta, has become the public face of the weekly. Behind her is a photograph of Zeta's founder, J. Jésus Blancornelas, and the manual Royal typewriter he used to write stories and columns. — Peggy Peattie
A Mexican journalist in the crosshairs
Zeta's Adela Navarro Bello persists in risky mission TIJUANA — If the drug cartels were ever going to stop the crusading newspaper Zeta, this was the time. And Adela Navarro Bello knew ...

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