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Mexico has captured drug lord a decade after escape: official

- E. EDUARDO CASTILLO

MEXICO CITY — Infamous drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, who was behind the killing of a U.S. DEA agent in 1985, has been captured by Mexican forces nearly a decade after walking out of a Mexican prison and returning to drug traffickin­g, an official with Mexico’s navy said Friday.

The source was not authorized to speak publicly and agreed to confirm the action only if not quoted by name.

Caro Quintero walked free in 2013 after 28 years in prison when a court overturned his 40-year sentence for the 1985 kidnapping and killing of U.S. Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion agent Enrique (Kiki) Camarena. The brutal murder marked a low point in U.S.-Mexico relations.

Caro Quintero, the former leader of the Guadalajar­a cartel, had since returned to drug traffickin­g and unleashed bloody turf battles in the northern Mexico border state of Sonora.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has maintained that he is not interested in detaining drug lords and prefers to avoid violence.

An appeals court overturned Caro Quintero’s verdict, but the Supreme Court upheld the sentence. It was too late by then; Caro Quintero was spirited off in a waiting vehicle. He was on the FBI’s most wanted list, with a $20-million US reward for his capture through the State Department’s Narcotics Rewards Program.

Caro Quintero was one of the primary suppliers of heroin, cocaine, and marijuana to the United States in the late 1970s. He blamed Camarena for a raid on a marijuana plantation in 1984. In 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in Guadalajar­a, allegedly on orders from Caro Quintero. His tortured body was found a month later.

 ?? FBI VIA AP ?? Image from an FBI wanted poster of Rafael Caro-Quintero.
FBI VIA AP Image from an FBI wanted poster of Rafael Caro-Quintero.

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