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Drug cartel leader Eduardo Arellano
Felix stands in the police hangar at Mexico City's airport October 25,
2008. Mexican security forces have arrested Arellano Felix, one of the
international traffickers most sought by the United States, after a
shootout in the violent border city of Tijuana, the government said on
Sunday. Arellano Felix, nicknamed "The Doctor," was a senior member of a
family cartel embroiled in a violent struggle for control of the lucrative
drug trade that has killed more than 3,700 people in Mexico this year,
including 450 in Tijuana. Picture taken October 25, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) Photo
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MEXICO
CITY, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- The head of a major family drug-dealing cartel in
Tijuana, a city bordering the United States which is plagued by rampant gang
violence, has been arrested, police said Sunday.
Eduardo Arellano Felix, nicknamed "the Doctor", was
arrested in an operation Saturday night, said spokesmen of the National Defense
Ministry (Sedena) and Federal Public Security (SSPF).
The police exchanged fire with the gangsters before
getting into the house where he had been hiding, they said.
With Eduardo's detention, "the generation of the
(Arellano) brothers who formed that criminal structure has been dismantled,"
SSPF Vice Minister Facundo Rosas told a press conference.
Eduardo Arellano was fully identified for his burnt
scars in both arms and chest, Rosas said.
"The detention of Eduardo Arellano Felix means a
strong blow to that criminal group," and he will face charges of drug
trafficking, use of arms exclusive to the Mexican army and kidnapping, said the
official.
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Federal policemen stand next to drug cartel leader Eduardo Arellano Felix in the police hangar at Mexico City's airport October 25, 2008. Mexican security forces have arrested Arellano Felix, one of the international traffickers most sought by the United States, after a shootout in the violent border city of Tijuana, the government said on Sunday. Arellano Felix, nicknamed "The Doctor," was a senior member of a family cartel embroiled in a violent struggle for control of the lucrative drug trade that has killed more than 3,700 people in Mexico this year, including 450 in Tijuana. Picture taken October 25, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
However, Rosas noted that his sister Enedina Arellano
is still on the run.
Eduardo Arellano Felix headed a family cartel
struggling to control the lucrative drug trade in Tijuana. He had been wanted by
Mexican and U.S. authorities in connection with the smuggling of tones of
marijuana and cocaine from Mexico to the Untied States each year.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has offered an
bounty of5 million U.S. dollars for information that can help nab him.
Eduardo Arellano's arrest follows that of his three
brothers, Benjamin, Francisco Rafael and Francisco Javier. Benjamin and
Francisco Javier Arellano have been extradited to the United States.
Also detained during the operation was Luis Ramirez Vazquez, another alleged drug trafficker.
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Federal policemen escort drug cartel leader Eduardo Arellano Felix in the police hangar at Mexico City's airport October 25, 2008. Mexican security forces have arrested Arellano Felix, one of the international traffickers most sought by the United States, after a shootout in the violent border city of Tijuana, the government said on Sunday. Arellano Felix, nicknamed "The Doctor," was a senior member of a family cartel embroiled in a violent struggle for control of the lucrative drug trade that has killed more than 3,700 people in Mexico this year, including 450 in Tijuana. Picture taken October 25, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |