Brothers Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales — aliases "Z-40" and "Z-42" — led one of Mexico's most powerful and feared organized ...
The BBC's Will Grant visits the site believed to have been used by drug cartels to dispose of victims' remains.
Quentin Sommerville meets Mexican cartel foot-soldiers smuggling deadly fentanyl into the United States, and sees first hand ...
A group of citizens, helped by an anonymous tip, found dozens of shoes, heaps of clothing and what appeared to be human bone ...
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essanews.com on MSNMexico's discovery: Cartel's extermination site shocks nationA horrifying "extermination camp" in Mexico, likely operated by one of the country's most brutal drug cartels, has been ...
The site, located on a ranch near Lagos de Moreno, underscores the devastating reality of forced disappearances and organized ...
Authorities are trying to figure out how many were killed at a Jalisco ranch that apparently was used as a cartel training ...
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ValleyCentral.com on MSNFormer Mexican Cartel leaders arraignedFormer leaders of Mexican Cartel, Los Zetas, were arraigned Friday, the United States Department of Justice announced. Miguel ...
A civilian search group found a gruesome site near Guadalajara, sparking outrage as authorities had raided the area months ...
Former leaders of the Los Zetas cartel were arraigned in Washington, D.C., on charges including drug trafficking, firearm ...
Former cartel leaders Miguel Trevino Morales and Omar Trevino Morales were charged with drug trafficking, firearm possession, and money laundering in the U.S.
Several cartel operatives said that for the first time in years, they genuinely feared arrest or death at the hands of the ...
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