Sons of 'El Chapo' likely behind deadly
ambush in Mexico
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[October 01, 2016]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Sons of
jailed drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman were likely behind an
armed attack on a military convoy on Friday, which left five soldiers
dead and 10 wounded, a senior security official said.
The attack took place in the early morning on the edge of the city of
Culiacan in northern Sinaloa state, along Mexico's Pacific coast, the
home base of the Sinaloa Cartel, whose former leader Guzman was
recaptured in January.
The convoy was transporting a detainee, Julio Ortiz, when it was
ambushed by armed men hurling grenades which caused two of the convoy's
vehicles to burst into flames, said General Alfonso Duarte, the regional
defense ministry commander in charge of Sinaloa.
Ortiz was arrested in El Chapo's hometown of Badiraguato in Sinaloa.
Ortiz was allegedly involved in a conflict over control of drug crops
pitting Aureliano Guzman, a brother of "El Chapo", against Alfredo
Beltran, a leader of the rival Beltran Leyva cartel.
Ortiz was taken alive by the attackers, but it was unclear whether he
was an ally or enemy of the armed men.
"We aren't sure (about the identity of the attackers), but it's very
probable that they work for the sons of El Chapo," Duarte told reporters
in a joint news conference with Sinaloa Gov. Mario Lopez.
The governor said that numerous armored trucks were behind the ambush.
"It was a cowardly attack since the soldiers, unfortunately, didn't have
a chance to defend themselves," said Lopez.
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Forensic technicians stand at a crime scene next to the burnt
wreckage of a military vehicle, after what local media said was an
ambush by gunman on a military convoy to free an injured fellow
gunman from an ambulance, in Culiacan, in Sinaloa state, Mexico,
September 30, 2016. REUTERS/Jesus Bustamante
President Enrique Pena Nieto promised to bring those responsible for
the attack to justice in a post on his Twitter page.
"El Chapo" Guzman was re-captured earlier this year following his
brazen escape from a maximum security prison in July of last year.
He is currently in prison in Ciudad Juarez, a northern city on the
U.S. border, awaiting extradition to the United States.
(Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz and Anahi Rama; Writing by Christine
Murray; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Christian Schmollinger)
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