In the war against the vicious Mexican drug cartels, Mexican police have hit the jackpot in that they have captured Jose de Jesus Mendez who is the leader of the biggest drug cartel in the country, La Familia. This is huge.
From the report at Yahoo News:
Mexican police have captured the top boss of the notorious La Familia drug cartel in a raid on the central town of Aguascalientes, a government spokesman said Tuesday.
"The federal government has detained the top leader (of La Familia) Jose de Jesus Mendez," said security spokesman Alejandro Poire.
"This detention has destroyed the remaining command structure," he said, adding no shots had been fired in the raid that led to Mendez's capture.
Earlier, President Felipe Calderon sent a message on his personal Twitter account, saying: "A great blow by federal police against organized crime. One of the most wanted criminals captured. Congratulations."
La Familia is one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels, and its stronghold is in Michoacan state where it has been battling the Los Zetas gang.
Now before we all put our feet up and rest easy, there are more drug cartels than you can shake a stick at and as can be expected, there's always going to be another to fill the vacuum but I think the overall excitement over this arrest is the fact that La Familia has been the largest and most organized. I gotta believe, however, that there is some sort of hierarchy in the organization which would leave someone else to head up La Familia but I'm not going to downplay what really is a significant win for the Mexican security forces.
(Hat Tip: Litehouse)
Mexican police capture top drug cartel boss
MEXICO CITY (AFP) – Mexican police have captured the top boss of the notorious La Familia drug cartel in a raid on the central town of Aguascalientes, a government spokesman said Tuesday.
"The federal government has detained the top leader (of La Familia) Jose de Jesus Mendez," said security spokesman Alejandro Poire.
"This detention has destroyed the remaining command structure," he said, adding no shots had been fired in the raid that led to Mendez's capture.
Earlier, President Felipe Calderon sent a message on his personal Twitter account, saying: "A great blow by federal police against organized crime. One of the most wanted criminals captured. Congratulations."
La Familia is one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels, and its stronghold is in Michoacan state where it has been battling the Los Zetas gang.
The former head of La Familia, Nazario Moreno, was killed in December in a shootout with police. Classed among Mexico's seven major drug cartels, La Familia is considered the country's top producer of synthetic drugs.
It announced its arrival on the scene in October 2006, when its men walked into a bar and rolled five severed heads onto a dance floor.
La Familia was soon posing a direct challenge to the federal government, killing eight people in a grenade attack on a crowd celebrating Mexico's independence day on September 15, 2008.
In July 2009, it killed 16 police officers, 12 of whom were found in a heap on the side of a road.
The toll in suspected drug-related violence in Mexico has surpassed 37,000 since Calderon launched a military crackdown on organized crime in 2006.
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