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FBI arrests Mexican prosecutor suspected of illegal drug traffickin­g

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LOS ANGELES: FBI agents have arrested a Mexican prosecutor suspected of involvemen­t in the production and traffickin­g of illegal drugs including heroin and cocaine into the United States, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Edgar Veytia, the attorney general in Mexico’s western state of Nayarit, was arrested Monday at the US border in San Diego. He was detained on a warrant from a New York state court.

Veytia was believed to have been detained on the bridge between San Diego and the Tijuana airport, local media reported.

“This is a developmen­t that we were not expecting,” Nayarit Governor Roberto Sandoval said without addressing the alleged high-level crime.

In the US indictment seen by AFP, prosecutor­s said Veytia is facing three counts: conspiracy to produce and distribute heroin, cocaine, methamphet­amine and marijuana, conspiracy to import those substances into the US, and conspiracy to distribute them.

The indictment said he engaged in drug activity from January 2013 until last month.

One of his aliases was Diablo, or devil, according to the indictment.

It said the amounts of drugs involved were at least one kilo of heroin, five kilos of cocaine, 500 grams of methamphet­amine and 1,000 kilos of marijuana.

Nayarit is on Mexico’s Pacific north coast and shares a border with the states of Jalisco and Sinaloa, where drug cartels are powerful. — AFP

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