Friday, 9 November 2012
Ten reported killed around Mexico, traffickers held
Ten people were reported killed or found dead in six states around Mexico on 8 November, the review Proceso reported. One of the dead, apparently strangled and beaten to death, was found in the morning in the very busy Distribuidor Juárez intersection of the north-central city of San Luis Potosí, where public messages from unspecified drug cartels were also displayed. In Sonora a 17-year-old schoolboy was injured in the face as gunmen fired shots at the family car driving to school; he was reportedly recovering in hospital. Separately, a day after she was kidnapped, the mother of a regional legislator from Guerrero in western Mexico was freed; she was left by a building on the road between Zihuatanejo and Acapulco in Guerrero, though it was not immediately clear if a ransom had been paid, Proceso reported on 8 November. Authorities also announced the arrests of three drug traffickers on 7 November, one of whom was already reported as detained the previous summer. They were identified as the head of The Zetas cartel in the northern city of Saltillo where he was arrested, a presumed member of The Zetas dubbed El Chikano detained in the city of Aguascalientes, and a leader of the Cartel del Centro named as Benicio Flores Hernández - El Benny. He was detained in Tlalnepantla in Estado de México where the cartel works, Proceso reported. It was not immediately clear why he was arrested twice. Flores reportedly ran the cartel's trafficking in the districts of Tlalnepantla, Atizapán and part of Ecatepec in Estado de México from 2011, the year the cartel's chief was reportedly arrested.
Labels:
CRIME,
GUERRERO,
MEXICO,
SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
Location:
San Luis Potosí, SLP, México
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