Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat
Another photo in my series of :Another reason not to become a narco", though in this case there wasn't much to begin with...
At the time of his arrest, Mario Armando Ramirez Treviño had 2 active arrest warrants for charges of organized crime, kidnapping and drug crimes.
Arrested along with the X20, Pedro Cruz Gerardo Barrios and Lopez Ruiz, identified as bodyguards for Gulf Cartel leader. Also three military assault rifles were secured, nine mobile phones, $ 38.000, 25,000 pesos.
Another photo in my series of :Another reason not to become a narco", though in this case there wasn't much to begin with...
However, of the first things that I thought of was "I wonder how different he looks from his known photo"
Aside from looking very unhappy, I only recognize the eyebrows matching any feature in the old photo. I dropped in the old photo in with the arrest photo from siskyou_kid
The arrest was prompted by his men giving him up
Details from the televised conference, an official from the Ministry of the Interior:
On August 12, prior to the arrest of Ramirez Trevino, there was the capture of 24 members of CDG (Cartél del Golfo). The detainees provided them the intelligence that took authorities to the location of the X20.
Spokesman Sanchez Hernandez confirmed that X20 aka El Pelón was arrested, without gunfire, in Reynosa Tamaulipas, in an operation led by the Army, in coordination with the Attorney General and the Federal Police,.
Spokesman Sanchez Hernandez confirmed that X20 aka El Pelón was arrested, without gunfire, in Reynosa Tamaulipas, in an operation led by the Army, in coordination with the Attorney General and the Federal Police,.
At the time of his arrest, Mario Armando Ramirez Treviño had 2 active arrest warrants for charges of organized crime, kidnapping and drug crimes.
Arrested along with the X20, Pedro Cruz Gerardo Barrios and Lopez Ruiz, identified as bodyguards for Gulf Cartel leader. Also three military assault rifles were secured, nine mobile phones, $ 38.000, 25,000 pesos.
The spokesman also said Mario Ramirez Treviño is a suspect in the recent attacks on police facilities in Tamaulipas, as well as a series of kidnappings in the state of Veracruz.
Both Mario Armando Ramirez Treviño along with the other prisoners were made available to the Deputy Attorney Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime (SEIDO) of the PGR.
Both Mario Armando Ramirez Treviño along with the other prisoners were made available to the Deputy Attorney Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime (SEIDO) of the PGR.