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Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's Head Of Security Captured In Mexican Drug Cartels Battle

Drug War

12/25/11 09:32 PM ET   AP

MEXICO CITY — The Mexican army announced Sunday that it had captured the head of security for Sinaloa drug cartel head Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, one of the world's most wanted men.

The suspect, who was not identified by name, was captured in the Sinaloa state capital of Culiacan and will be presented to the media Monday morning, the army said.

Guzman, Mexico's top drug lord, is one of the world's richest men, and has eluded authorities by moving around and hiding since his 2001 escape from prison in a laundry truck.

The army said the man they had arrested also ran cartel activities in Durango and southern Chihuahua state, and was responsible for carrying out secret burials of cartel victims, kidnapping, extortion and arson. They did not say if the arrest moved the military closer to capturing Guzman, an arrest that would be seen as a major victory for the government of President Felipe Calderon.

Guzman is worth more than $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine, which has listed him among the "World's Most Powerful People." He has a $7 million bounty on his head, and thousands of law enforcement agents from the U.S. and other countries working on capturing him.

His cartel controls cocaine trafficking on the Mexican border with California and has moved eastward to the corridor between the Mexican state of Sonora, which borders Arizona.

Separately, Mexican soldiers discovered 13 bodies in an abandoned truck Sunday along with a message that they were killed in a war between rival drug cartels in the eastern state of Veracruz, officials said.

The bodies were found in Tamaulipas state, a few hundred yards (meters) from its border with Veracruz, according to the Tamaulipas attorney general's office. The office said that 10 of the bodies had been decapitated.

The area has been the scene of bloody battles between the Gulf and Zetas cartels, and a pair of banners alluding to a rivalry were found in the truck, the statement from the attorney-general's office said.

On Friday, the attorney general's office in Veracruz said it had found 10 bodies in a different area along the border with Tamaulipas after receiving a tip.

On Thursday, three U.S. citizens traveling to spend the holidays with their relatives in Mexico were among those killed in a spree of shooting attacks on buses. In the spree, a group of gunmen attacked three buses in Veracruz, killing a total of seven passengers.

The Americans killed were a mother and her two daughters who were returning to visit relatives in the region.

The five gunmen who allegedly carried out the attacks were later shot to death by soldiers.

Earlier, the gunmen also killed four people in the nearby town of El Higo, Veracruz.

Local police in Veracruz have become so corrupt that on Wednesday the government decided to dissolve the entire force in the state's largest city, also known as Veracruz, and sent the Navy in to patrol. Some 800 police officers and 300 administrative employees were laid off.

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MEXICO CITY — The Mexican army announced Sunday that it had captured the head of security for Sinaloa drug cartel head Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, one of the world's most wanted men. The suspect...
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican army announced Sunday that it had captured the head of security for Sinaloa drug cartel head Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, one of the world's most wanted men. The suspect...
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11:43 AM on 12/28/2011
@rcmpgrcpolice Great Job..Mexic­an Military,,­,Thank you! http://huff.to/tTtRXq via @huffingtonpost @rcmpgrcpolice What does this say?
11:41 AM on 12/28/2011
Great Job..Mexican Military,,,Thank you!
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Jerry Bourbon
11:06 AM on 12/27/2011
Oh No!!! Now who is Eric Holder going to traffic assault weapons too so as to blame "lax US gun laws" for the violence in Mexico???
doctora chiripa
animal lover
09:39 PM on 12/26/2011
Simply put: demand is the problem!!
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
09:09 PM on 12/26/2011
Sorry, Prohibition is the crime against humanity.
09:00 PM on 12/26/2011
"Guzman is worth more than $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine, which has listed him among the "World's Most Powerful People."

I guess this guy Guzman owes Forbes Magazine too.........
mayanindependentspeak
Until now, I've never lived this long before
08:45 PM on 12/26/2011
The so called War on Drugs cannot possible succeed.

Consider who in our economy makes money legally from the illegal drug trade. A lot of people would lose a lot of legal money if illegal drugs suddenly disappeared.

DEA, Customs and Border Patrol are huge, but without the illegal drug trade they would be much smaller.

Countless methadone clinics and other similar facilities. Countless rehab facilities, most of which are lucky to score a 5% success rate. Police departments which are beefed up to combat the drug trade. DARE programs. Psychologists who counsel recovering addicts. Firearms manufacturers who provide weaponry to federal, state and local agencies to combat the drug trade. Ground vehicle and aviation suppliers who provide transportation resources to combat illegal drugs. Oil companies who provide the fuel to run the ground vehicles and aircraft.

We, as in our government, take billions of taxpayer $$$ and ship it to other countries for their participation in the War on Drugs. Based on the number of drug cartels that are out there and the never ending supply of foreign drugs flowing into this country you can see how successful that is. Its just a waste of billions of our $$$.

The list goes on and on. My point is that there are too many people who have too large an interest in keeping the illegal drug trade alive.
08:37 AM on 12/27/2011
well said.
08:55 PM on 01/04/2012
you have thoroughly depressed me.....
08:17 PM on 12/26/2011
Ahh...Mexico. What a wonderful country. Maybe one day I will take the family for a nice, relaxing vacation there.
08:12 PM on 12/26/2011
By sheer fact that the Local Police are corrupt and entire departments are dissovled, Mexico is becoming a Police State run and policed by Federal Troops and Naval Personnel. It makes me wonder where those Unemployed cops will use their Police skills at ??? The Cartels might be hiring..
Rollin McKim
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08:04 PM on 12/26/2011
I already see I was not the only one thinking "one down, a million to go."

I am embarrassed as an American that our appetites have visited this evil on the Mexicans.
07:23 PM on 12/26/2011
seeing how they act in their country shows how they will act in this one
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rini1946
07:46 PM on 12/26/2011
sorry a white person does not agree with you. You have the same thing here with all nationalty drug gangs . Race is not the issue to be honest it is like the people that buy walmart imports(one they shipped the jobs out) and the people that buy drugs (because even if they we had jobs these people could not work) that are bringing down our country. I kinda feel a little like the indians felt when we offered them bead and trinkets for thier land.
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rini1946
07:51 PM on 12/26/2011
sorry forgot alcohol and gun but no ammo
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nasknit
Freedom isn't free.
03:32 AM on 12/27/2011
MS-13 ring any bells?
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Joe L Cascio
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06:16 PM on 12/26/2011
And the president of this corrupt country didn't approve of Arizona's illegal alien laws. BS
05:43 PM on 12/26/2011
1 down millions to go ....Obama didnt take credit for this one?
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rrfotobus
06:48 PM on 12/26/2011
Why would he.. Amercans did not capture this guy. Unlike Bush who would be pounding his chest saying "Mission Accomplished..." You remember Bush, the guys who said getting Bin Laden was not important..
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mrluckyman
08:40 PM on 12/26/2011
Why would our president take credit for something he, or this country, had nothing to do with? What did he receive credit for, that you dont think he was worthy of? He hasn't been beating his chest or patting himself on the back, over anything he has accomplished. It's amazing he was able to accomplish anything, given the ongoing resistance from his opponents and the dangerous "no's" to everything he says, with their hopes of making him a one term president. The fact that you lack the knowledge of promises kept and other accomplishments our president has achieved, leads me to believe he hasnt been given, or taken, enough credit. Just because you lack knowledge in something, doesnt mean it doesnt exist.
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Scott Moguns
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05:37 PM on 12/26/2011
like this is going to make a difference.
even if they capture Guzman it WILL NOT make a difference. someone else will just take his place.
this war is stupid real stupid, they need to legalize or find another way to change people from wanting the drugs.
As long there is a DEMAND there will always be a supply.
This is money that could be spent elsewhere that would be more productive.
this war on drugs is counter -productive and always will be!!!!!
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The Linda
For the common good!
07:09 PM on 12/26/2011
So legalize drugs, end of problem.
08:19 PM on 12/26/2011
Yeah right Linda. End of one problem, beginning of MANY more. That's a stupid idea.
05:25 PM on 12/26/2011
Guzman escaped from prison by paying off the guards and probably the warden. I am sure that Guzman will pay people off to get his head of security out soon. Either people accept the bribes or they don't live long. The level of corruption is incredible.