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Zeta Leader Z-40 Arrested In Mexico

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...rest-trevino-morales-20130715,0,2847702.story

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MEXICO CITY -- The top leader of the vicious Zetas drug-trafficking paramilitary cartel was captured Monday, Mexican authorities announced.

Mexican naval special forces seized Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, alias Z-40, in Nuevo Laredo, a border city across from Laredo, Texas, in the state of Tamaulipas, long a Zeta stronghold, government security spokesman Eduardo Sanchez said.

This is the most significant blow to organized crime since President Enrique Peña Nieto took office more than seven months ago. His government will certainly attempt to use the arrest to prove its commitment in the drug war -- a commitment that has been questioned in many circles, including among U.S. officials who had previously worked extremely closely with their Mexican counterparts but found the rules changing under the new administration.

Peña Nieto has preferred to downplay drug cartels and the sway they hold over vast parts of Mexico and instead focus on reducing killings, kidnappings and extortion -- with only spotty success.

The removal of Treviño Morales from his perch at the head of the most-feared drug and smuggling gang in Mexico is an important success for the government and law enforcement. But it will also probably ignite a wave of violence as his cohorts fight to succeed him.

It also strengthens the hand of the most powerful drug lord in Mexico, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, whose Sinaloa cartel competes with the Zetas and may now have its eyes on Nuevo Laredo, Treviño Morales’ hometown and one of the most lucrative crossing points for the shipment of tons of cocaine and marijuana into the U.S.

An indictment in U.S. federal court from May 2012 described Treviño Morales as a Zetas leader who laundered millions of dollars in drug proceeds through U.S. businesses, including a thoroughbred horse-racing operation allegedly run by a brother.

Treviño Morales secured his violent rise in the Zetas after the killing of Heriberto Lazcano, then the group’s top commander, in October.

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They are kidding themselves about anything changing. He killed one leader, another will take his place! Seeing the murder video's these people make I hardly think that the fear of arrest is going to make them shit their pants.
 
It means more inncocents being killed both on video and on the streets
 
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