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Mexican Tijuana cartel boss Sanchez Arellano captured Mexican Tijuana cartel boss Sanchez Arellano 'captured'
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The Mexican army says it has captured the leader of the once-powerful Tijuana cartel, Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano.The Mexican army says it has captured the leader of the once-powerful Tijuana cartel, Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano.
In the 1990s, the cartel controlled much of the drugs flow from the northern Mexican city of Tijuana to the United States.In the 1990s, the cartel controlled much of the drugs flow from the northern Mexican city of Tijuana to the United States.
But it was dealt a severe blow after the arrest of four of the brothers leading it and the killing of a fifth.But it was dealt a severe blow after the arrest of four of the brothers leading it and the killing of a fifth.
Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano is the nephew of the Arellano Felix brothers who originally founded the cartel.Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano is the nephew of the Arellano Felix brothers who originally founded the cartel.
An army official said Mr Sanchez Arellano was captured on Monday afternoon shortly after the Mexican football team reached the last 16 of the Fifa World Cup by beating Croatia.An army official said Mr Sanchez Arellano was captured on Monday afternoon shortly after the Mexican football team reached the last 16 of the Fifa World Cup by beating Croatia.
The security forces often time their raids to coincide with holidays or events when they know their target and its bodyguards may be less vigilant.The security forces often time their raids to coincide with holidays or events when they know their target and its bodyguards may be less vigilant.
The government had offered a 30-million-peso reward ($2.3m; £1.4m) for information leading to his capture.The government had offered a 30-million-peso reward ($2.3m; £1.4m) for information leading to his capture.
Mr Sanchez Arellano is the latest of the infamous crime family to be arrested.Mr Sanchez Arellano is the latest of the infamous crime family to be arrested.
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The Tijuana cartel was founded by Benjamin Arellano Felix in the late 1980s.The Tijuana cartel was founded by Benjamin Arellano Felix in the late 1980s.
After his arrest in 2002, his youngest brother Francisco Javier took over the leadership of the cartel until he himself was captured by the US Coast Guard while fishing off the coast of Baja California in 2006.After his arrest in 2002, his youngest brother Francisco Javier took over the leadership of the cartel until he himself was captured by the US Coast Guard while fishing off the coast of Baja California in 2006.
Another brother Eduardo took over the reins for the following two years until his capture in 2008.Another brother Eduardo took over the reins for the following two years until his capture in 2008.
Ramon, considered the most violent of the brothers, was killed in a shoot-out with police in 2002.Ramon, considered the most violent of the brothers, was killed in a shoot-out with police in 2002.
The cartel is said to have tortured and killed rivals in the US and Mexico, sometimes dissolving their bodies in vats of corrosives.The cartel is said to have tortured and killed rivals in the US and Mexico, sometimes dissolving their bodies in vats of corrosives.
The oldest of the Arellano Felix brothers, Francisco Rafael, was shot dead last year by gunmen disguised as clowns who burst into his birthday party.The oldest of the Arellano Felix brothers, Francisco Rafael, was shot dead last year by gunmen disguised as clowns who burst into his birthday party.
Mexican officials believe the cartel has been led in recent years by Luis, along with his mother Enedina.Mexican officials believe the cartel has been led in recent years by Luis, along with his mother Enedina.
The family inspired the US film Traffic by Steven Soderbergh.The family inspired the US film Traffic by Steven Soderbergh.