Mexican Troops Kill Top Sinaloa Cartel Figure -- L.A. Times
Ignacio Coronel Villarreal died in a gunfight in an upscale suburb of Guadalajara, authorities say. Separately, dozens of Tijuana law enforcement officers are arrested in an anti-corruption sweep.
Reporting from Mexico City and San Diego — In a significant blow against the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel, Mexican troops on Thursday killed one of the group's top figures during an arrest raid in western Mexico.
The raid came as troops in Tijuana rounded up dozens of police officers in a separate operation targeting organized crime.
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1 comment:
This guy will be replaced by another of the billionaire drug kingpins friends before you read this comment.Jobs like this are so sought after that people will kill for them.It's not just a Mexican problem as Gangs that make their living selling drugs are full of up and comers that can't wait for a leader to fall so they can step in and make their fortune.It's not just the money,if it was the billionaire drug lord would have retired a long time ago.It's like a fast moving train,once you get on,there's only one way off.
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