Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Mexico arrests son of alleged drug lord

-

Mexican federal police captured a 22 year-old man who identified himself as the son of Servando "La Tuta" Gomez Martinez, leader of the Knights Templar cartel, officials said.

Huber Gomez Patino was arrested in the town of Arteaga, in the western state of Michoacan, a stronghold of the gang, the office of Mexico's federal police said in a statement.

The man "said that he was the son of Servando Gomez Martinez, and threatened federal agents with assassination if they did not release him," the statement said.

Gomez Patino had a weapon and half a kilo of a synthetic drug, but "was captured before he could put up any resistance," the statement added.

Servando Gomez, alias "La Tuta" ("The Teacher"), is believed to have become the de facto boss of the cult-like cartel after Mexican marines killed the group's top leader, Nazario "El Chayo" Moreno, on March 9.

Another honcho, Enrique "Kike" Plancarte, was killed by troops in late March. His uncle, Dionisio Plancarte, who was also a key leader of the gang, was detained in January.

The Knights Templar gang is a spin-off of the once dominant cartel in the region known as La Familia Michoacana.

Moreno founded La Familia, but the gang broke up after the government claimed to have killed him in 2010.

He turned out to have survived and founded the Knights Templar with Gomez Martinez, who has admitted being a criminal but claims his group wants "peace and calm" in Michoacan state.

Civilians formed vigilante forces in February 2013 to chase the cartel out of their towns, accusing local police of either turning a blind eye or colluding with the gang.

Mexican federal police captured a 22 year-old man who identified himself as the son of Servando “La Tuta” Gomez Martinez, leader of the Knights Templar cartel, officials said.

Huber Gomez Patino was arrested in the town of Arteaga, in the western state of Michoacan, a stronghold of the gang, the office of Mexico’s federal police said in a statement.

The man “said that he was the son of Servando Gomez Martinez, and threatened federal agents with assassination if they did not release him,” the statement said.

Gomez Patino had a weapon and half a kilo of a synthetic drug, but “was captured before he could put up any resistance,” the statement added.

Servando Gomez, alias “La Tuta” (“The Teacher”), is believed to have become the de facto boss of the cult-like cartel after Mexican marines killed the group’s top leader, Nazario “El Chayo” Moreno, on March 9.

Another honcho, Enrique “Kike” Plancarte, was killed by troops in late March. His uncle, Dionisio Plancarte, who was also a key leader of the gang, was detained in January.

The Knights Templar gang is a spin-off of the once dominant cartel in the region known as La Familia Michoacana.

Moreno founded La Familia, but the gang broke up after the government claimed to have killed him in 2010.

He turned out to have survived and founded the Knights Templar with Gomez Martinez, who has admitted being a criminal but claims his group wants “peace and calm” in Michoacan state.

Civilians formed vigilante forces in February 2013 to chase the cartel out of their towns, accusing local police of either turning a blind eye or colluding with the gang.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

World

Let’s just hope sanity finally gets a word in edgewise.

Tech & Science

The role of AI regulation should be to facilitate innovation.

Business

Central to biological science going forwards is with finding ways to bridge people with different skills in biological research.

Sports

In the shadow of the 330-metre (1,082-foot) monument, workers are building the temporary stadium that will host the beach volleyball.