Saturday, May 30, 2009

Mexico's Cartel Drug Wars -- News Updates May 30, 2009

Police officials guard an armored truck holding detainees during a news conference at the Federal Police headquarters in Mexico City, Friday, May 29, 2009. Police presented Friday five alleged members of the La Familia Michoacana drug cartel, who were detained in a recent operation in the Mexican state of Guerrero. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Mexico: Most-wanted Drug Lord's Power Waning -- Yahoo News/AP

MEXICO CITY – Mexico's most-wanted drug lord has an increasingly less-powerful role in his cartel, the country's Attorney General said Friday.

Eduardo Medina-Mora said Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman remains an emblematic figure in the Sinaloa Cartel but he's not as involved in day-to-day drug trafficking.

Guzman lost his leadership role while serving a 20-year sentence at a Mexican prison, Medina-Mora said. Guzman escaped in 2001, and has been on the run ever since.

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More News On Mexico's Cartel Drug Wars

Mexico seizes five in drugs swoop -- BBC
Mexico detains five from cartel linked to mass crime raid -- France 24
Mexican judge orders arrest of 30 officials for drug links -- China View
Mexico detained almost 600 officials since 2006 -- AFP
Mexico Touts Latest Drug Arrests -- Latin American Herald Tribune
Secretive drug sweep in Mexico took even governor by surprise -- Star Telegram
Drug Gangs’ Kin Ensnared in Mexico Crackdown -- New York Times
TV dramas colored by Mexico's drug violence -- Daily News
Mexico cartels go bargain gun shopping in Houston -- Reuters
There's No Drug Crime Wave at the Border, Just a Lot of Media Hype -- ALertnet

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