http://www.policeone.com/international/articles/1735651-DEA-arrests-175-Mexican-drug-trafficking-suspects/
 
DEA arrests 175 Mexican drug trafficking suspects

 
The suspects, believed to have ties to Mexico's Gulf cartel, were arrested in 
raids this week in a dozen U.S. states.
Related article:
 Mexico's drug cartel moves to U.S.

By Richard B. Schmitt 
The Los Angeles Times





WASHINGTON — In what prosecutors said was a significant step in fighting the 
drug wars raging on the U.S.-Mexico border, the Justice Department said 
Wednesday that 175 people believed to be connected with one of Mexico's most 
violent drug cartels were arrested this week in a dozen states.
The arrests Tuesday and Wednesday were part of a 15-month investigation led by 
the federal Drug Enforcement Administration targeting the drug trafficking 
organization known as the Gulf cartel. The group is a key target of Mexican 
President Felipe Calderon's 21-month offensive against drug mafias.
The Justice Department also unsealed indictments in federal court in Washington 
against three reputed cartel leaders who remain at large in Mexico.
"We believe these arrests are a substantial blow to the Gulf cartel," Atty. 
Gen. Michael B. Mukasey told reporters in Atlanta, a regional hub of the cartel 
where 43 arrests were made.
Officials said 66 people were picked up throughout Texas; four arrests were 
made in California.
The sweep targeted the cartel's infrastructure, including transportation routes 
and distribution cells.
Authorities also announced the arrests of 10 people associated with an 
organized crime group in the Calabria region of Italy and accused of 
trafficking cocaine supplied by the cartel through New York.
The Gulf cartel is believed to be responsible for trafficking tons of cocaine, 
methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana from Central and South America into major 
U.S. cities and laundering tens of millions of dollars.
Based in the state of Tamaulipas on Mexico's Gulf Coast, the cartel is 
considered a driving force behind escalating violence in Mexico and along the 
U.S. border. The scale and ferocity of the violence have increased with 
Calderon's crackdown, as have clashes among various cartels.
So far, the investigation has resulted in 507 arrests and the seizure of about 
$60.1 million in U.S. currency, 36,841 pounds of cocaine, 1,039 pounds of 
methamphetamine, 19 pounds of heroin, 51,258 pounds of marijuana, 176 vehicles 
and 167 weapons. Those arrested include suspected heads of U.S. cells and 
alleged members or associates of the Zetas, a violent paramilitary wing of the 
Gulf cartel.
Since December 2006, Mexico has extradited 145 drug trafficking suspects to the 
United States, Mukasey said. U.S. authorities have praised Calderon for 
breaking with Mexico's traditional reluctance to send citizens to the U.S. to 
face charges.
More than a dozen figures were extradited in January 2007, including Osiel 
Cardenas, the former leader of the Gulf cartel, who is expected to stand trial 
next year on drug and conspiracy charges in federal court in Brownsville, Texas.
The federal indictments unsealed Wednesday in Washington targeted three 
fugitive alleged cartel leaders -- Cardenas' brother, Ezequiel Cardenas 
Guillen, and Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano and Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez. The 
men are all believed to be in Mexico and are considered priority targets for 
American and Mexican law enforcement authorities.


 

Mark R. Taylor
 
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