According to yahoo , a Mexican drug lord mistakenly reported dead more than three years ago was killed Sunday in a clash with armed forces in western Mexico, officials said.
The killing of Nazario Moreno,
nicknamed "El Mas Loco" or "the Craziest One," is another coup in Mexico
City's battle against organized crime, following the arrest last month
of the world's most wanted and single most powerful drug lord.
Soldiers
discovered Moreno early Sunday near a town in western Michoacan state
and tried to arrest him, said Monte Alejandro Rubido, the executive
secretary of Mexico's National Public Security System.
"But
he attacked the federal forces, who were forced to repel the
aggression, thus killing the presumed criminal," Rubido said at a press
conference, giving no further details of the incident.
Authorities
spent most of the day seeking to confirm that the dead man was indeed
Moreno, the founder of the La Familia drug gang and a leader in its
spinoff group, the Knights Templar.
The
criminal's identity was confirmed by comparing his fingerprints with
those they had on file, the authorities said. To be extra sure, they are
also carrying out genetic testing on the body.
- Back from the dead -
La
Familia burst onto the scene in 2006 when gang members rolled five
severed heads onto a nightclub dance floor. Their message was: "The only
ones to die are those who should die."
The
previous Mexican administration of President Felipe Calderon announced
in December 2010 that Moreno was killed in a gun battle. But his body
was never located and reported sightings fueled speculation he was
alive.
La Familia crumbled after Moreno's disappearance, leading to the creation of the Knights Templar.
The
government deployed more than 9,000 troops and federal police in
Michoacan's Tierra Caliente ("hot land") region in January after new
gunfights erupted between the cartel and vigilantes.
Michoacan is known as Mexico's
lime-and-avocado heartland, but it is also the country's top producer of
iron ore, extracting four million tonnes in 2012, or 27 percent of
national output, according to the economy ministry.
The
Knights Templar gang snatched the underground riches to diversify its
business, which includes the production of crystal meth and extortion
rackets against fruit growers, tortilla makers and municipal officials.
The
drug cartel has illegally extracted iron ore, using the Pacific port of
Lazaro Cardenas to export the mineral to China, officials say.
At the same time, the gang imports chemical precursors from Asia to make crystal meth in makeshift mountain labs.
Moreno
was considered the cartel's spiritual leader, having penned the "Gospel
of La Familia" -- a sort of gang bible with rules barring its members
from consuming drugs or alcohol.
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