FBI Arrest 4 Mex Kingpins in Spain opening up new territory!

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Spain seizes members of major Mexico drug cartel


Madrid, Spain -- The FBI’s operation called “Dark Waters” and Spain's Interior Ministry has arrested 4 Mexican citizens trying to set up a drug trafficking operation in Madrid. All four men were captured near hotels in the city center. They were all from the Sinaloa Drug Cartel located in Mexico. The Sinaloa drug trafficking cartel is ran by the notorious Wanted Man, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman who is head henchman and leader of the Sinaloa Mexican drug cartel. Shorty currently has a 5 million dollar bounty on his head, dead or alive.

The four men arrested are:

Jesus GUTIERREZ GUZMAN, is a cousin to Sinaloa leader, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman.

Samuel ZAZUETA VALENZUELA

Rafael H. CELAYA VALENZUELA aspired to be Federal Deputy for the Southern state of Sonora but failed.

Jesus G. PALAZUELOS SOTO

Click on link below for pictures.

Little is known about the four men at this point in time. “All four men, who were arrested near hotels in central Madrid, are wanted in the United States over allegations of drug trafficking and money laundering.”

“The Sinaloa Cartel, one of the biggest criminal organizations in the world. They were trying to set up a European operation based in Spain, the ministry said in a statement.” "Our country was going to be used as a point of entry for large shipments of narcotics." In July 2012 Spanish police seized 822 pounds of cocaine in the port of Algeciras.

The Mexican media is going wild with the news and it is said that suspect Rafael H. CELAYA VALENZUELA has close ties to the new incoming President of Mexico who just won his presidential election in July.

“A photo on Celaya's Facebook page also showed him standing next to incoming president Enrique Pena Nieto at a campaign event.” The new president is a socialist, LINK. (There’s nothing like being an egotistical criminal it makes for good fodder.)

CELAYA also had political ambitions. It appears the drug cartels are slowly trying to take over the Mexican government. Thus far they have successfully bribed, blackmailed and coerced many political figures, police, military and members of the news media. It seems they have found the “Goose Who Laid The Golden Egg” and it’s called illegal drugs. If we don’t put a stop to these people and close the Southern border with Mexico they will eventually win.

SOURCE:

Spain seizes members of major Mexico drug cartel

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/10/us-spain-mexico-narcos-idUSBRE8790W820120810

http://news.yahoo.com/spain-seizes-members-major-mexico-drug-cartel-174726529.html
 
It's beginning to sound and smell like a cheap grade B movie. The Obama justice department takes credit for arrests in Spain just in time to cover up another Obama scandal. Did "dark waters" come up with any "fast and furious" weapons?
 
f and f was dumped by your party the second the media looked into the real facts.
 
Whitehall,

The Obama administration continues to arm and train Mexico's army and then the Drug Cartels offer more money and better benefits to the army personal. Then the troops desert and take their uniforms, weapons and training with them to work for the drug cartels. It might as well be "Fast and Furious", same thing only worse. Plus, The Obama Administration continued the Fast and Furious program and this catastrophe happened on his Watch!

Bush’s program was called something else and was handled differently without incident. So Obama can’t say, “It’s Bush’s fault”.
 
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It's better than being a Mexihole communist drug cartel butchering murderer.
 
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Another cartel leader bagged...
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Purported Gulf drug cartel leader 'El Coss' Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez captured
Sep 13 2012 - Mexican navy: Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez believed to control drug trafficking for Gulf cartel
Mexican marines announced they have detained Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez, who is believed to be the leader of the Gulf drug cartel in the northern state of Tamaulipas, across the border from Texas, the navy announced late Wednesday. The navy said in a brief statement that the man identified himself as Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez. The navy gave no other details, saying it would provide more information Thursday. If confirmed, the arrest of Costilla would be another blow to the Matamoros-based Gulf Cartel, which has been weakened by its struggle to keep the rival Zetas cartel from taking over all of its territory since the two split in early 2010 and began a bloody turf war.

A verified capture also would be a significant victory for the marines, who were embarrassed in June after announcing they had nabbed the son of Mexico's top fugitive drug lord. It turned out the man wasn't the son of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, but rather Felix Beltran Leon, 23, a stocky, baby-faced suspect whose family said he was the father of a toddler and worked with his mother-in-law at a used car dealership. He remains in custody, authorities say, because guns and money were found when he was arrested.

Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez was born in Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Texas, and worked for several years as a local police officer. He joined the Gulf Cartel in the 1990s and became a lieutenant for then-leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen. After Cardenas Guillen was arrested in 2003, Costilla joined the capo's brother Ezequiel in running the cartel, which smuggles and distributes tons of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana into the United States. Osiel Cardenas Guillen was extradited to the United States in 2007 and sentenced to 25 years in prison by a Texas court in February 2010.

Ezequiel was the cartel's figurehead until he was killed in November 2010 in a shootout with Mexican marines in Matamoros, but authorities believe Costilla controlled the cartel's daily drug trafficking activities. Nicknamed "El Coss," Costilla was a somber capo who kept a low profile. Only two photographs of the round-faced, mustached drug trafficker were ever made public. He was linked to the August 2004 beating death of Matamoros newspaper columnist Francisco Arratia Saldierna, who reported on drug trafficking and organized crime.

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Mexico parades captured Gulf drug cartel boss
13 Sep 2012 - Mexican marines paraded the captured boss of the Gulf cartel before television cameras on Thursday, in a new blow to a drug smuggling gang.
The navy said one of the most wanted criminals, Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez, alias "El Coss," was detained by the marines Wednesday evening in Tampico, a Gulf of Mexico coastal city in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas. A 41-year-old former municipal police officer, the mustachioed, portly suspect wore a bullet-proof vest, a checkered long-sleeve shirt and blue jeans as he stood stone-face in front of news camera, flanked by masked marines. "Jose Eduardo Costilla Sanchez was at the top of the cartel considered the second-most powerful criminal organisation in the country," navy spokesman vice admiral Jose Luis Vergara told a news conference.

Some 30 marines chased a carload of gunmen on Wednesday to a house in Tampico, where they caught Costilla Sanchez, who did not resist, Vergara said. Five other people were arrested in the operation. The navy said it seized two large weapons, four smaller guns, 24 clips, 460 bullets of various calibres, three vehicles and expensive jewellery. Hours before the arrest, five men identifying themselves as Costilla Sanchez's bodyguards were caught in another Tamaulipas town, Rio Bravo, near the Texas border. Costilla Sanchez was on Mexico's list of most wanted kingpins, with a $2.2 million (£1.4 million) bounty for information leading to his capture. US authorities offered a $5 million reward and a US federal court in Texas has a warrant for his arrest.

With this arrest, 23 of the 37 most wanted men in Mexico have now been either killed or captured. The US Drug Enforcement Administration, which works closely with Mexican authorities, called the arrest "significant." "DEA congratulates the government of Mexico and their brave military for their continued success in apprehending top drug traffickers," said DEA spokeswoman Barbara Carreno. The navy said "El Coss" led "violent clashes" between the Gulf cartel and their former enforcers, the Zetas, in the states of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. The two gangs have fought a bloody turf war since breaking ties in 2010.

Analysts say some 60,000 people have been killed in Mexico's drug war since 2006, when President Felipe Calderon deployed 50,000 troops across the country to fight the cartels. Costilla Sanchez's arrest leaves the Gulf cartel leaderless and paves the way for an all-out war for national dominance between the Zetas, founded by former elite troops, and the Pacific coast's powerful Sinaloa cartel, analysts said. The latest arrest came a week after marines captured the alleged leader of another Gulf cartel faction, Mario Cardenas Guillen, known as "El Gordo" ("The Fat One"), also in Tamaulipas.

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Those Mexican drug cartels are the worse than Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin put together! They have tons of money and cross the border whenever they please. They set up legitimate businesses in the U.S. as well as illegal operations and deal drug. Our government better wake up OR they will replace them!

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