Leader of Mexico’s Zetas Drug Cartel Captured

In this Oct. 22, 2009 file photo, weapons and drugs seized in special joint operation conducted with the Drug Enforecement Administration against the La Familia drug cartel based out of Michoacan, Mexico and operatin... In this Oct. 22, 2009 file photo, weapons and drugs seized in special joint operation conducted with the Drug Enforecement Administration against the La Familia drug cartel based out of Michoacan, Mexico and operating in San Bernardino and surrounding counties, are on display at a news conference at sheriff's headquarters in San Bernardino, Calif. Drug cartels have long been the nation’s No. 1 supplier of illegal drugs, but in the past, their operatives rarely ventured beyond the border. A wide-ranging Associated Press review of federal court cases and government drug-enforcement data, plus interviews with many top law enforcement officials, indicate the groups have begun deploying agents from their inner circles to the U.S. MORE LESS
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — A U.S. federal official says Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, head of the brutal Zetas drug cartel, has been captured in northern Mexico.

Trevino Morales, known as “Z-40,” was captured in Nuevo Laredo, in the biggest victory in President Enrique Pena Nieto’s efforts against cartels, according to Mexican media.

The U.S. official who confirmed the capture was not authorized to speak to the press and asked not to be identified.

Trevino Morales took control of the Zetas following the death of group founder Heriberto Lazcano in October 2012.

The U.S. State Department had offered a $5 million reward for Trevino Morales.

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