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Five Killers of the Gulf Cartel Arrested at Mexico's Largest Copper Mine

by Border Reporter | May 5, 2008 at 07:25 am | 507 views | 4 comments | 0 recommendations

Michel Marizco

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A year after the bloodiest battle in Mexico’s drug wars, five gunmen of the brazo armado of the Gulf Cartel were arrested in the mining town of Cananea, Mexico's largest copper mine.

Cananea sits about an hour south of the Arizona-Mexico border in the state of Sonora. Traditionally, the state has been controlled by the Gulf Cartel's strongest rivals, the Sinaloans.

The Zeta’s presence in Cananea comes as no real
surprise, but it is interesting to watch the government of Sonora’s
open acknowledgement of the events. The State Preventive Police
released the information in a press bulletin this morning.

According to police, the encounter between cops and
Zetas occurred early yesterday morning when the five gunmen, riding in
a Pontiac Grand-Am, jumped in front of a police vehicle and tried to
disarm the state police officers inside.

Police don’t say what happened next, skipping straight over to “they were then disarmed.”

It’s important, as one of my old friends (¡saludos carnál!)
likes to point out, that being a Zeta these days is no big deal. The
group started as a battalion of Special Forces soldiers who were
trained at the School of the Americas in Fort Benning in the late
1990s. Then, Osiel Cardenás Guillén, the leader of the Gulf Cartel,
hired them away. Since then, many have been arrested or killed off.
Now, every yoohoo who fancies him un gran sicario mafioso chingón in the pay of the Gulf Cartel gets to call himself a Zeta. Like al-Qaeda, the brand name’s grown diluted by mediocrity.

Still, Cananea has never quite been the same since the
attacks last May that left 24 dead and an entire city devoid of law
enforcement in a shootout on the banks of the Río Sonora.

So it’s back to this guy in the above photo; Dos Mil,
Francisco Hernández Garcia. The former Sinaloan hitman got his start
with the Beltrán Leyvas in the early 200s (actually in the year 2000,
hence his nom de guerre). He betrayed his boss, El Nueve,
Raul Enríquez Parra, and went renegade three years ago now. Apparently,
he’s still raising hell.

All evidence pointed to him as the engineer of last
year’s attack and it was believed, or, rather, not believed but we were
all told anyways, that the perpetrator of the attack had been driven
out of the state by authorities.

Guess not.

This is going to be really interesting in the coming
days. Cananea is home to Mexico’s largest copper mining operation, now
embroiled in a long strike. Just last week, Southern Copper Corp.
offered a $60 million severance package to the striking workers, about
$46,000 apiece,

Dow Jones Commodites reports. The mine’s been closed down for three weeks now. The bosses are hoping they’ll be back online by next year.

Organized crime is so viral, and plays such an integral
part in these dealings, that it’s really going to be interesting to
watch the negotiations over the coming days. Clearly, one negotiation
already didn’t work for someone, if you can dig it.

It’ll also be interesting to see how the U.S.-based
mining subsidiaries deal with the new tensions. Last year, at least one
company pulled its American employees back from Cananea for fear of
kidnappings or murder.

Stay tuned. Spring’s nearly over and the summer’s gonna be hot, hot, hot.

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I been reading alot of whats going on in mexico in fact I've traveled last year before this

really got hot . I been reading on the gueritos or the numeros that some of them seem to be

around who three of them . since there been so much heat on them with the death of alfredo

the reporter that was killed. I honestly feel there's more to that story after reading the whole

enchilada like the paredes and the salazar have some part in this too......................................

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the gueritos

I also have been reading about the death of raul enriquez parra and los numeros although everyone has a story of their own I too agree with

this there's more in about the reporter alfredo mota jimenez especially that he worked in sinaloa right before ?? there was already a tail on him

but I guess that will never be said. there is some what to this story what happen to to rest of the number's yes there were the brother's and the

the one that was from jalisco poncho. he wasn't thrown from the plane with raul.

in all the story's I read some were killed separately after the death of el 9 thats raul and the one that I am talking about is el 8 and the numbers

go on ...............

 

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WELL LIKE THE  GUERITO SAID WHERES  PONCHO A.K.A # 8 I HEARD THERE WAS A BIG DEBT THAT DIDNOT GET PAID  IVE HEARD HE WAS GETTING TO BIG FOR THE  RIVEL CARTELS  BUT STORYS GET MADE UP EVERYDAY I GUESS.

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the other side

I too have read alot about the numeros Raul Enriquez Parra, was thrown to his ranch or close and where's poncho and the rest of the of the crew there been said that rumors that some are still around. where only they know and about the $$$ that was 4 them yes they had rivels but the shit hit the fan now raul was killed in sinaloa not in jalisco like they said he did not want to give up he was not even shot. how does that go. the worst of all of these is he 1 does it and everybody has to pay 4 it even the family true.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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