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    Authorities Release New Information on "El Kilo"

    Authorities Release New Information on "El Kilo"

    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - Authorities in Mexico are releasing new information on the arrest of a suspected Zeta believed to be linked to the mass killings in San Fernando.

    Martin Omar Estrada Luna, also known as El Kilo, is accused in more than 200 murders.

    Mexican investigators say Luna is the mastermind behind the murder of more than 140 people found in mass graves in San Fernando this month, as well as the 72 Central and South American migrants that were found slaughtered last August.

    Security forces arrested Luna, along with five others, in Ciudad Victoria on Saturday.

    Authorities say they were gathering intelligence in San Fernando and were able to track down Luna.

    Right now the search continues for three other people believed to be linked to the mass killings.

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    Government: Drug cartel leader 'El Kilo' caught in Mexico
    By the CNN Wire Staff

    STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    * NEW: The Tamaulipas state governor appoints a new head of public security
    * Martin Omar Estrada Luna has been captured, Mexico's government says
    * He is a presumed leader of the Zetas drug cartel in northeastern Mexico
    * Tamaulipas is one of Mexico's most active states when it comes to drug trafficking


    Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexican authorities announced Saturday the arrest of a drug kingpin -- nicknamed "El Kilo" -- based in the country's northeast and suspected of having links to the mass graves recently found in the region.

    Security forces have captured Martin Omar Estrada Luna, who is a presumed leader of the Zetas drug cartel in San Fernando, a town in the border state of Tamaulipas, the government said in a statement.

    No information was immediately provided on how, when or where he was detained.

    Mexico's attorney general had previously identified Estrada Luna as one of three prime suspects behind the mass graves.

    Authorities began finding the graves earlier this month during an investigation into a report of the kidnapping of passengers from a bus in late March. The investigation led them to San Fernando -- the same place where in August of last year, the bodies of 72 migrants were found at a ranch.

    Officials recovered 10 more bodies from the clandestine graves Wednesday and Thursday, bringing the total number of bodies found to 126, state attorney general's spokesman Ruben Dario Rios Lopez said.

    In the wake of the grisly discovery, the Tamaulipas state governor appointed a new head of public security.

    Tamaulipas is one of Mexico's most active states when it comes to drug trafficking. The Gulf cartel and the Zetas cartel operate in the state and have strongholds there.

    The Zetas have been blamed for the mass graves and also for the deaths of the 72 migrants found last year. One of its presumed members, Jose Manuel Garcia Soto, was arrested earlier this month and is a suspect in the killing of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent Jaime Zapata.

    Nationwide, the Mexican government says there have been some 35,000 drug-related deaths since President Felipe Calderon began a crackdown on the cartels in December 2006.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/ameri ... ug.arrest/

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