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Mayhem in Monterrey: 7 die |
2013-05-30 |
![]() For a map, click here. For a map of Nuevo Leon, click here. For a map of Monterrey, click here By Chris Covert Rantburg.com A total of six individuals were killed in drug or gang related violence in and around Monterrey, Nuevo Leon since last Saturday, according to Mexican news reports. According to a news account posted on the website of Milenio news daily, four members of a criminal cell were killed by Nuevo Leon state police agents Wednesday. Several days ago, Mexican security authorities detained an undisclosed number of women in Marin municipality, who told police of the existence of a number of areas in and around Marin which were used by a local criminal gang for training. A search was undertaken in the area. When a group of Agencia Estatal de Investigaciones (AEI) agents entered an area with a number of abandoned residences on Nuevo Leon Highway 5, they came under small arms fire from an armed group holed up inside one of the residences. Police returned fire, initiating a firefight which lasted several minutes. Agents then found four armed suspects who died in the confrontation. Among the dead was an man identified only as El Chino Marino, who was said in news reports to be a local leader of a gang affiliated with Los Zetas. Three AEI agents were hit with shrapnel in the firefight but were not wounded seriously. In the aftermath police secured one vehicle, four rifles, an undisclosed number of pistols, ammunition and drugs. A separate Milenio report said that two of the four dead were identified as Cristopher Martinez Nava, 17, and Jesus Alberto Sandoval Rocha, 21. Three other individuals were killed in three separate incidents, including two women.
Separately, a man was detained by AEI agents in Monterrey Wednesday and 59 kilograms of marijuana were seized. The arrest took place on Avenida Lincoln in Fidel Velazquez colony where Hector José Ortega Perez, 63, was stopped as he was driving a Silverado pickup truck. The drugs had been hidden beneath a cargo of fruit. Ortega Perez had been allegedly involved in the distribution of marijuana for the past eight months, according to the news account. Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com |
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