By KTAR Newsroom
Originally published: Feb 27, 2013 - 10:23 pm


Fernando Valdez-Benitez was one of 10 key members of a cartel arrested by the MCSO (Photo courtesy of the MCSO).

PHOENIX -- After a five-month investigation, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the MCSO arrested 10 key members of a cartel, including the kingpin who shouldn't have eve been here.

"He's been deported eight times," Arpaio said. "Eight times and keeps coming back."

Detectives arrested the alleged leader, 35-year-old Javier Rito-Martinez at his home in Laveen.

Arpaio said the group has made millions from smuggling people over the past four years. The group is accused of directing the slow of smuggling clients from Mexico's southern border into the United States.

Sheriff's deputies worked with special agents with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations to track and arrest the 10 suspects.

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