Google – AFP, 2 Sep 2013
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A soldier
patrols the border area between the states of Jalisco and Nayarit,
in
Magdalena, on September 27, 2012 (AFP/File, Hector Guerrero)
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MEXICO CITY
— Mexican police have detained the alleged leader of the New Juarez Cartel, a
47-year-old man known as "Ugly Betty," authorities said.
Alberto
Carrillo Fuentes was arrested by federal police in the western state of Nayarit
and he was later questioned by prosecutors, an official from the attorney
general's office told AFP on Sunday, on condition of anonymity.
He faces
charges of drug trafficking, murder and organized crime. The official declined
to provide more details.
Carrillo
Fuentes is believed to have taken over the drug cartel named after Ciudad
Juarez, the city bordering Texas, after his brother Vicente "The
Viceroy" Carrillo Fuentes gave up the job.
The
original group was founded by another brother, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, alias
"The Lord of the Skies," who died in mysterious circumstances
following plastic surgery in 1997.
According
to the weekly magazine Proceso, the Juarez gang was in an intense turf war in
several northwestern states against the Sinaloa cartel led by Joaquin "El
Chapo" Guzman, Mexico's most wanted man.
The two cartels
waged a fierce battle for control of Ciudad Juarez in recent years and Guzman
is believed to have come out on top.
The city
was once considered the world's murder capital but the murder rate has dropped
since a peak of more than 3,000 in 2010.
Carrillo
Fuentes's arrest marks the third capture of a high-profile drug lord since
July.
Authorities
detained Zetas cartel kingpin Miguel Angel Trevino, alias "Z-40," on
July 15, followed by Gulf cartel leader Mario Ramirez Trevino on August 17.

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