News (Media Awareness Project) - Mexico: Reputed Boss Of Gulf Cartel Held |
Title: | Mexico: Reputed Boss Of Gulf Cartel Held |
Published On: | 2000-11-04 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 03:27:08 |
REPUTED BOSS OF GULF CARTEL HELD
MEXICO CITY--Mexican authorities said Friday that they had captured one of
the leaders of the Gulf drug cartel, striking another blow against what was
once one of Mexico's most powerful crime organizations.
Authorities arrested Hugo Baldomero Medina Garza on Wednesday, sources
confirmed Friday. He was detained on charges of drug trafficking, money
laundering and illegal possession of arms.
Medina Garza inherited his position in the Gulf cartel from Juan Garcia
Abrego, authorities said. Garcia Abrego led the cartel in its heyday before
being arrested in January 1996. He was later deported to the United States
and sentenced to 11 life terms.
Medina Garza was known as the "Lord of the Trailers" for his penchant for
transporting Colombian cocaine through Mexico in trucks, according to media
reports.
His arrest is another blow to the Gulf cartel, which has lost most of its
clout to the more organized Juarez and Arellano Felix cartels since Garcia
Abrego's imprisonment.
Sources in Mexico's anti-drug trafficking unit, known as the Special
Prosecutor's Office for Crimes Against Health, said Medina Garza was
arrested in Tampico, a port city on the Gulf of Mexico.
The agency sources would not give further details of the arrest.
Mexican media said Friday that Medina Garza, 42, was arrested by police and
army officers after he was involved in a traffic accident. He was
transferred to Ciudad Victoria in the northern state of Tamaulipas before
being sent to Mexico City for questioning.
MEXICO CITY--Mexican authorities said Friday that they had captured one of
the leaders of the Gulf drug cartel, striking another blow against what was
once one of Mexico's most powerful crime organizations.
Authorities arrested Hugo Baldomero Medina Garza on Wednesday, sources
confirmed Friday. He was detained on charges of drug trafficking, money
laundering and illegal possession of arms.
Medina Garza inherited his position in the Gulf cartel from Juan Garcia
Abrego, authorities said. Garcia Abrego led the cartel in its heyday before
being arrested in January 1996. He was later deported to the United States
and sentenced to 11 life terms.
Medina Garza was known as the "Lord of the Trailers" for his penchant for
transporting Colombian cocaine through Mexico in trucks, according to media
reports.
His arrest is another blow to the Gulf cartel, which has lost most of its
clout to the more organized Juarez and Arellano Felix cartels since Garcia
Abrego's imprisonment.
Sources in Mexico's anti-drug trafficking unit, known as the Special
Prosecutor's Office for Crimes Against Health, said Medina Garza was
arrested in Tampico, a port city on the Gulf of Mexico.
The agency sources would not give further details of the arrest.
Mexican media said Friday that Medina Garza, 42, was arrested by police and
army officers after he was involved in a traffic accident. He was
transferred to Ciudad Victoria in the northern state of Tamaulipas before
being sent to Mexico City for questioning.
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