Leader Of Mexico's Zetas Drug Cartel Captured

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MEXICO CITY — Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, the notoriously brutal leader of the feared Zetas drug cartel, was captured before dawn Monday in the first major blow against an organized crime leader by a Mexican administration struggling to drive down persistently high levels of violence, officials announced.

Trevino Morales was captured by Mexican Marines who intercepted a pickup truck with $2 million in cash on a dirt road in the countryside outside the border city of Nuevo Laredo, which has long served as the Zetas' base of operations. The truck was halted by a Marine helicopter and Trevino Morales was taken into custody along with a bodyguard and an accountant and eight guns, government spokesman Eduardo Sanchez told reporters.

Sanchez said the Marines had been watching the area for signs of Trevino Morales, who is charged with murder, torture, kidnapping and other crimes.

Trevino Morales, known as "Z-40," is uniformly described as one of the two most powerful cartel heads in Mexico, the leader of a corps of special forces defectors who splintered off into their own cartel in 2010 and metastasized across Mexico, expanding from drug dealing into extortion, kidnapping and human trafficking.

Along the way, the Zetas authored some of the worst atrocities of Mexico's drug war, leaving hundreds of bodies beheaded on roadsides or hanging from bridges, earning a reputation as perhaps the most terrifying of the country's numerous ruthless cartels.

I've been glued to any and all news about the violence in Mexico for years now. We've also had some great threads regarding this from Mexi-GAF. Good news nonetheless. Let's hope there's no retaliation of any kind.
 
Great news, now let's hope there will be no major retaliation or that infighting for the leadership of the Zetas turns into a bloody mess for the population.
 
Whoa that's pretty damn big deal.

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Prometheus, are you seeing this?

I'm rooting for you, Mexico, so long as whatever comes next doesn't fall apart thanks to corruption and the Zetas generally knowing how to retaliate.
 
This will cause more violence while the cartel finds new leadership, sadly. Happened a few years ago in Guadalajara when they killed Nacho Coronel from the Jalisco cartel
 
Great stuff for Mexico... but this is only the mid-way point of the battle at best.

These sorts of organizations are typically multi-headed hydras. Wait too long and a new head grows back just as strong.

To destroy them, you'd have to kill or capture every member of an organization with... any significant organizational capability.

And then to end the war, you'd have to do so for most if not all the cartels.

And finally, you'd have to offer the population a good solution to their problems such that they wouldn't be tempted to go back to drugs (and running them).
 
It's unfortunate he was captured instead of taken down. I'm usually level headed but these people are only good dead, he will continue doing his stuff from prison unless the mexican government goes all Sendero Luminoso vs Fujimori on him, meaning, put dozens of meters underground with only a few hours of sunlight a week.
 
This is bad. Machismo is the word for these cartels, and the new leader of the Zetas will show that he's not weak. That, and the country's politicians are so into these cartels' pockets that this is just a show for Mexican citizens to say "Hey look we are doing something!".
 
I'm glad they caught the guy but when one goes down three more seem to pop up. Is there any way to really end the cartels? I personally don't think so. Seems like they just have to cut the problem down as much as they can.
 
Wow they really were from the military??? Special Forces???

Man this is fucked up...

Screw over your own people and shit like that happens in the world. Pretty common knowledge and why some cartels are a hell of a lot more powerful than others.

Not exactly related to the whole situation in Mexico, but a good read none the less if you are interested in this sort of stuff.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005ZOET44/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Another example in the world, is during the whole mess in Iraq when Bremer issued Order Number 2 and dissolved the Iraqi army, folks now without a job for no good reason went on to join the other side. Sure not everyone turned, but still a good enough number did which made for a lot of problems afterwards.
 
I'd be worried about this guy escaping. Doesn't this happen a lot?

Not really going to matter if he gets out or not. Organizations that are that large really become automated such to the point that can run on their own even without the head. As others mentioned too most likely there already is someone else in charge as planned in such an event where the head does get captured.

Id say things like this are more a dog & pony show to keep the public happy / a slight feeling of safety than really putting a stop to the organization.
 
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