
Police arrest cartel boss believed responsible for missing italians in jalisco
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A regional leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) arrested in Zapopan, Jalisco, is believed responsible for the January 31 disappearance of three Italian citizens. The arrest of
José Guadalupe “Don Lupe” Rodríguez Castillo was the result of a joint investigation by the Federal Police and the National Defense Secretariat and carried out by agents from the Criminal
Investigation Agency (AIC). AIC chief Omar García Harfuch said “El Quince,” as Rodríguez is also known, is believed to have controlled cartel activities in the Jalisco municipalities of
Ciudad Guzmán, San Gabriel, Tecalitlán, Tolimán, Tonila, Tuxpan Zapotiltic and Zapotitlán de Vadillo. The gang leader was also active in neighboring Colima state in the municipalities of
Minatitlán and Tecomán, and in the capital, Manzanillo. García also said that Rodríguez is presumed to be linked to the disappearance six months ago in Tecalitlán of Raffaele Risso, 60, his
son Antonio, 25, and his nephew, Vincenzo Camino, 29. Investigations have indicated that Tecalitlán municipal police were on Rodríguez’s payroll. Four officers were arrested in February.
They gave evidence that the three Italian citizens were intercepted in Tecalitlán and taken to Jilotlán de los Dolores to be delivered to the CJNG. The officers also stated they were under
orders of former police chief Hugo Enrique Martínez Muñiz. The cartel boss Rodríguez was arrested in the company of an accomplice, José Guadalupe Rodríguez Doroteo. Both have been
transported to Mexico City and placed in the custody of the Special Prosecutor for the Investigation of Organized Crime (SEIDO). _Source: Milenio (sp)_