The arsenal was allegedly seized from Los Zetas drug cartel. Guns purchased from a single ZIP code in Grand Prairie have been popping up in Mexico in significant numbers over the past several years.
The recent kidnapping of Vicente Verastegui, a state senator in Tamaulipas, Mexico, serves as a stark reminder of the ...
The arsenal was allegedly seized from Los Zetas drug cartel. Case in point: Some guns from that ZIP code trace back to Bobby Ray Langford, according to a second set of tracing data from Mexico shared ...
It is a drug trafficking organization that operates primarily in ... It has also formed alliances with other criminal organizations in Mexico and abroad, including the Los Zetas cartel and the Italian ...
The pipeline, running from Tabasco to Hidalgo, was owned by the Pemex petroleum company, and exploded after thieves from the Los Zetas drug cartel attempted to siphon off the oil. The gas explosion ...
This strategy—that continues to this day—was implemented in response to the expansion of influence and firepower of transnational criminal organizations (referred to by many as "drug cartels ...
A U.S. indictment unsealed in the District of Columbia claims that the leader of one of Mexico's most violent gangs continued ...
The cartel behind Delhi's biggest drug busts totalling over Rs 7,000 crore combined low-tech methods as well as modern ones to avoid detection and ensure the consignments reached the intended ...
El Chapo's two sons are known as "Los Chapitos," and they are being held ... and then his brother Joaquin was also arrested with cartel founder El Mayo. The arrests were the beginning of a series ...
Mexico’s new president has laid out a plan to combat drug cartel violence MEXICO CITY -- Mexico’s new president laid out a plan Tuesday to combat drug cartel violence, but analysts say it ...
The municipality was home to two brothers accused by the Drug Enforcement Administration of being major fentanyl traffickers for the cartel — until August, when one of the men, Martín García ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...