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    Mexico cops nab suspect in 75 drug cartel killings

    MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Police in northern Mexico have captured an alleged member of the Zetas drug gang who confessed to killing at least 75 people, including many who were pulled off buses, authorities said Monday.

    Enrique Elizondo Flores told investigators 36 of his victims were bus passengers traveling through the town of Cerralvo, near the border with Texas, said Nuevo Leon state security spokesman Jorge Domene.

    Elizondo was detained Jan. 20 in the town of Salinas Victoria, but authorities delayed announcing his arrest so they could verify details of his confession, state Attorney General Adrian de la Garza said.

    Domene said the 35-year-old suspect told investigators that he had been working in the area at least three years and that he was in charge of killing members of the rival Gulf drug cartel heading to the towns of Cerralvo and General Trevino.

    Elizondo and other gunmen last January began pulling passengers off buses as they arrived at Cerralvo's bus station, Domene said. They are among at least 92 bus passengers the Zetas are accused of killing in three attacks in January and March 2011. Many the victims were originally from the central state of Guanajuato and had arrived in Cerralvo from the border city of Reynosa, Domene said.

    Elizondo was known "for torturing, maiming and then killing his victims," Domene said.

    Last year, authorities in the neighboring state of Tamaulipas unearthed 193 bodies from clandestine graves in the town of San Fernando. Security forces said they were led to the site by members of the Zetas who confessed to kidnapping and killing bus passengers traveling through the area.

    The motive for the bus abductions remains unclear. Prosecutors have suggested the gang may be forcefully recruiting people to work for it or trying to kill rivals they suspected were aboard the buses.

    Northeastern Mexico has been engulfed by a turf battle between the Gulf Cartel and the Zetas since they split in 2010.

    More than 47,000 people have been killed nationwide since President Felipe Calderon launched a crackdown against drug traffickers in December 2006.

    Global Financial Integrity, a program of the Center for International Policy, a Washington-based think tank, said Monday that its analysis found that $872 billion in proceeds from crime, corruption and money-laundering had flowed out of Mexico in the four decades from 1970 to 2010.

    In the border city of Ciudad Juarez, police officers killed three men and detained a fourth Monday after being attacked at a gas station, authorities said.

    The officers were refueling their patrol cars at a gas station a few blocks from the Zaragoza border crossing into El Paso, Texas, when they were attacked, a police statement said. The officers returned fire, killing three assailants, and they also seized two assault rifles, two handguns and a hand grenade, it said.

    Last week, messages signed by the New Juarez drug cartel and left in several parts of the city claimed Police Chief Julian Leyzaola is favoring a rival cartel. It said that one officer would be killed daily if their members continue to be arrested. Five police officers have been killed since.

    Leyzaola was not immediately available to comment on Monday's attack.

    In a public appearance over the weekend, Mayor Hector Murguia said the recent string of attacks on law enforcement officers was a response from criminals affected by Leyzaola's work.

    "Go downtown, there are no more brothels where drugs used to be sold," he said, referring to a police crackdown in downtown Juarez as part of the city's efforts to combat crime.

    As a safety measure, police officers are now required to leave precincts wearing street clothes and are allowed to take their guns home. The city also is considering plans to rent hotels to quarter all the police force.

    In 2009, then Police Chief Roberto Orduna quit after several police officers were killed and their bodies dumped along with messages saying more officers would be killed unless he resigned.

    Leyzaola is no stranger to threats. Shortly after he was hired in 2011, the body of a tortured man was left in a street with a message to Leyzaola that read, "This is your first gift."

    In April 2009, when he was police chief in western border city of Tijuana, drug traffickers took over police radio frequencies to say that if he didn't quit, many police officers would die.

    A few days after, seven officers were killed in separate but coordinated attacks. Drug traffickers took over the police radio frequencies again to say their threat had been carried out.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Juan Carlos Llorca in El Paso, Texas, contributed to this report.

     
    • Stiffneck  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Too bad Mexico doesn't have the death penalty.
      • Stephanie 3 mths ago
        They have a death penalty, 47,000 killed and counting it's a do it yourself country. Normally the United Nations intervenes when a country has this problem. It is called Genocide.
      • Stiffneck 3 mths ago
        Stephanie, you missed the point.
        Unless you have a very dry sense of humor.
    • Eagle  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      We need a Berlin Wall to keep them out and if we don't they will slowly take over all our coastal states like they have in Ca. Wake up American government, don't just protect your salaries, protect our country.
      • RAPTOR 3 mths ago
        I'm embarrassed to admit i'm a Californian because the state is run by libturds elected by libturds.
      • Kevin 3 mths ago
        this whole anti immigrant thing comes down to one thing your afraid of us you think that it will be the same with what you did whith the native americans how you nearly killed all of them and you dont want that to happen to you dont worry by 2015 well be the majority in this country and well treat you with the same dignity and respect you treated us how screwd are you?
    • Jim's two bits  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      The only to stop these killings is to fight by the bad guys rules.
      under our our laws we can not go kill a drug dealer even we know
      he is guilty of killing other people. The Mexican police know who the
      people are, and are aware as to where they are located.
      • LLP 3 mths ago
        They are the Mexican police for the most part.
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        LLP, Just a few of them get some facts before you post.
    • C H  •  3 mths ago
      Forget the trial. Just stand him up in front of a firing squad. He did confess.
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        He needs to give up more cartels first.
      • Stu 3 mths ago
        Now they will get him and dismember him...These gangs are pure evil.
    • hickey  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      24 per room 2 beds in Mexico Jail,
      Why do we make it like club med for our rapists, murderers and convicts?
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        Liberals
      • cheezewhiz 3 mths ago
        We do that not because they are Americans, we do that because WE are Americans. If you dont know that, go south young man, go south.
    • Aggie in CA  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      Congratulations to the Mexican law enforcement groups involved.
    • Thomas K  •  Silver Lake, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      They need to EXECUTE those drug running murderous scumbags until the last one is gone! I feel sorry for Mexico!
    • George Mason  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder how many Fast and Furious guns he owns?
    • Stiffneck  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      "Police are now allowed to take their hand gun home."
      Really?
      Only Demogreens and Libutards can't see that gun control only disarms the victims.
    • Speedy  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      This fool brags about pulling innocent people off a bus & shooting them!!!!..Why not torture, maim & slowly kill this SOB??!!!!
    • Kelly  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe they need to reconsider the merit of the death penalty for the cartels. It worked for China when their citizens were addicted to opium and they executed the worst of the worst dealers, while the rest were imprisoned or rehabilitated if they voluntarily surrendered.
    • Bill M  •  3 mths ago
      Check the Serial numbers on his guns
    • BC  •  3 mths ago
      "... analysis found that $872 billion in proceeds from crime, corruption and money-laundering had flowed out of Mexico in the four decades from 1970 to 2010."

      I had to look at this number a few times to make sure I was reading correctly. It is absolutely mind boggling. Crime has to be one of the most important industries in Mexico if we consider the $ figures. I don't see how it can be eradicated.
    • Chicken Little  •  Burleson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      And this is all going on right over the border from us - kind of scary, huh?
    • Eddie  •  3 mths ago
      Yeah, they should put all of the crooked cops in one hotel so the cartels know where to hunt them down. So, the Mexican govt is alot like ours, no? Anything for money!
    • TreyBear  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Mission Accomplished to the Mexican Police. Job well done.
    • Old Rusty Tulsa  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      If only a radical approach to border security was taken, for even a short time, What a difference could be made.
    • Don  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      and we are focused on Syria and their crimes against humanity.
    • Justice  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, that's some seriously excessive killing!
    • let's dance  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Shoot on sight, before they shoot you.
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