Sunday, March 29, 2009

In Mexico, son of arrested drug lords.

In the suburbs of Mexico City, was arrested the son of a powerful drug barons Ismael Sambady (Ismael Zambada), informs Associated Press referring to representatives of the country's security. Vicente Sambada Nebla (Vicente Zambada Niebla) nicknamed El Visentilo (El Vicentillo) was detained on Wednesday, March 18. Also arrested were five of his bodyguards.
According to the agency, El Visentilo was one of the leaders of drug cartels, operating on the territory of the Mexican state of Sinaloa. At Sambade was responsible for organizing the transportation of drugs, as well as ensuring the safety of members of criminal groups.
Recall that in autumn 2008, police arrested another relative Ismael Sambady - his brother Jesus, who is also considered one of the leaders of drug "Sinaloa". Most Ismael Sambadu Mekisiki authorities have not yet managed to defuse.
Drug cartels "Sinaloa is one of the largest Mexican criminal organizations. "Sinaloa" in the production and trafficking of narcotics. Drug is active in the U.S., which regularly supplies large quantities of drugs and weapons. U.S. authorities carried out against members of the group of large-scale criminal operation. February 26, 2009 it became known that during the operation, which lasted almost two years, had been arrested 755 members of the Sinaloa.
USA fight the illegal flow of drugs, together with the authorities in Mexico. In order to clamp down on cartels, Mexican President Felipe Calderon has ordered to send to different parts of the country about 40 thousand soldiers and police, but the results of these measures failed. In 2008, during the conflict between the Mexican cartels, leading the struggle for spheres of influence, were killed about 6 thousand people.
The U.S. side stated that the efforts made by the U.S. and Mexico to combat drug trafficking and arms, do not give significant results. The senators and independent experts from the U.S. indicate that the activity of criminals has increased.

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