Mexico arrests Zetas cartel head

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16 July 2013 Last updated at 04:39 ET

Mexican marines have captured one of the world's most notorious drug-gang leaders in a raid near the US border.

Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, 40, head of the brutal Zetas cartel, was intercepted with two lieutenants in a pick-up truck near Nuevo Laredo.

Mexican officials said he had eight guns and $2m (£1.3m) in cash.

Trevino Morales, infamous for his brutality, was wanted on both sides of the border for ordering massacres and running drugs on a global scale.

He took control of the Zetas following the death of group founder Heriberto Lazcano in October 2012.

His capture is the highest-profile arrest since President Enrique Pena Nieto came to office last December.

Mr Pena Nieto promised to change the policy of the previous government by tackling the cartels through law enforcement on a local level rather than the capture of big-name targets.

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Analysis

The government of Enrique Pena Nieto has said that its strategy on the drug war would involve a shift away from high profile arrests towards a broader reduction of violence on Mexico's streets. For every drug cartel leader who is captured, the government has said, there is another to take his place.

But, nevertheless, they will be privately overjoyed at bringing down such an important drug lord as Trevino Morales - especially without even having fired a shot.

Unlike other top members of the Zetas, Trevino Morales did not come from the military. But he appeared to make up for his civilian background by specialising in a particularly sadistic form of violence against his victims.

Ex-President Felipe Calderon had deployed the army across the country and pursued the leaders of the cartels.

Although the policy eliminated many senior criminal figures, it also created power vacuums that helped fuel the violence.

Fall of the Zetas

Trevino Morales, known as "Zeta-40", was captured outside Nuevo Laredo, near the US border at dawn on Monday, government spokesman Eduardo Sanchez told a news conference.

"Three people in the truck were detained by ground troops, who had arrived to support the naval forces, who had carried out the detention via the helicopter. Not a single shot was fired," he said.

It is thought the authorities were acting on a tip-off.

The Zetas began as the enforcement arm of the Gulf cartel, another powerful criminal gang.

They were made up of defectors from an elite military unit and quickly became infamous for their brutality, which included the beheadings of kidnapped migrants and rival gang members.

Trevino Morales was unlike most of the Zetas because he was a civilian who worked his way up through the ranks.

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Miguel Angel Trevino Morales

  • Began life of crime as a teenager running errands for Los Tejas gang, based in his home town of Nuevo Laredo, but soon graduated to cross-border drug-running
  • Joined the Gulf cartel in mid-1990s and became notorious for brutal murders involving burning his victims to death
  • Began the push for Zetas' split from the Gulf cartel in 2007, and became overall Zetas leader in 2012
  • US authorities put out $5m reward for information leading to his capture
  • Charged with ordering the kidnapping and killing of 265 migrants in two massacres, among other offences

The Zetas split from the Gulf cartel in 2010, sparking brutal turf wars across northern Mexico.

By 2012, they were reputed to be the largest and most powerful cartel.

But expert Alejandro Hope says the arrest is another step towards the destruction of the Zetas as a coherent organisation.

"There will still be people who call themselves Zetas, bands of individuals who maintain the same modus operandi," said Mr Hope, a former member of Mexico's domestic intelligence service.

Most wanted

Analysts say Trevino Morales' younger brother, Omar, has been one of his closest lieutenants and may try to position himself as successor.

The BBC's Will Grant in Mexico City says the authorities fear that the arrest could lead to a period of in-fighting between different Zeta factions.

Trevino Morales is believed to be responsible for ordering notorious attacks involving particularly sadistic violence, including the torture and murder of 72 Central American immigrants in San Fernando in the northern state of Tamaulipas.

He was also blamed for another atrocity a year later in which nearly 200 immigrants were massacred.

Before he became the group's overall leader, Trevino Morales co-ordinated the gang's important Nuevo Laredo drug corridor into the US, the region in which he was finally apprehended.

He is also believed to have controlled squads of killers who operated in the US state of Texas.

The US authorities had offered $5m reward for any information leading to his capture, making him one of the world's most-wanted drug traffickers.


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