The city of Reynosa in Tamaulipas state has seen a spike in violence with more than 20 killed over the past weeks |
#Mexican security
officials say one of the founders of the #Zetas #drug cartel has been
killed in a gun battle in the north-eastern state of Tamaulipas.
Galindo Mellado Cruz is accused of being one of the original
members of the Zetas, which first emerged as a group of enforcers for
the Gulf cartel. The two groups later split and became bitter rivals, their fights accounting for much of the violence in the area.
He is believed to be among five gunmen shot dead by the army on Friday.
A Tamaulipas state official told the Associated Press news agency that while Mellado no longer held a command position within the Zetas, he had been one of the 30 ex-special forces members to found the group.
Powerful adversaries
Analysts say the Zetas now control more territory than any other criminal gang in Mexico.They are infamous for their extremely violent methods, routinely decapitating rivals and hanging their bodies from bridges.
The war between the Zetas and their former paymasters, the Gulf cartel, has turned Tamaulipas into one of Mexico's most violent states.
Mellado was on the run after escaping from prison where he had been jailed after being accused of armed robbery, rape and murder, the official said.
He was killed in a raid on his hideout in the city of Reynosa along with four other armed men. One soldier also died in the fire fight.
It is not clear how the security forces tracked him down.
The security forces have recently landed a series of heavy blows against Mexico's drug cartels.
The arrest of Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman was a big coup for Mexico's security forces |
But a number of high-ranking security officials have also been killed, including the Tamaulipas state intelligence chief, who was shot dead along with his bodyguards in Reynosa last week.
Source: BBC News
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