MEXICO CITY (AP) A top drug cartel suspect who turned state's
evidence has been found dead in an apparent suicide, while a body
found in Guerrero state was identified as a rebel leader who
accused the state governor of drug ties, Mexican law enforcement
said Saturday.
Jesus Zambada Reyes, identified as the nephew of drug lord
Ismael ''El Mayo'' Zambada, was found dead of asphyxiation at a
house in Mexico City, the attorney general's office said in a
statement.
He was found hung with a shoelace Friday.
Zambada Reyes was a ''cooperating witness,'' the statement said,
but it did not specify if he was being held in custody or under a
witness-protection program. Prosecutors say they will continue
investigating the death.
Zambada Reyes was considered one of the top operators of the
Sinaloa drug cartel when he was arrested in October 2008 and is
accused of smuggling cocaine and methamphetamines through the
Mexico City airport.
Also Saturday, investigative police in Guerrero said they
identified the body of Omar Guerrero Solis, an alleged member of a
tiny leftist guerrilla group, the People's Insurgent Revolutionary
Army. He was found in a makeshift grave in a mountain village, said
Valentin Diaz Reyes, investigative police director.
The body had four bullet wounds.
Guerrero Solis told local media in May that he believed Gov.
Zeferino Torreblanca had ties to the Sinaloa cartel. He accused the
army of not detaining Sinaloa gunmen, while cracking down on
members of the rival Beltran Leyva cartel. Torreblanca denies the
accusations.
The guerrilla group espouses anti-capitalist causes , appearing
in the late 1990s and engaged in a shootout with soldiers in 1998,
but its members have rarely appeared in recent years.
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