Pubdate: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 Source: Independent (UK) Copyright: 2002 Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd. Contact: http://www.independent.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/209 Author: Jan McGirk in Mexico City MEXICAN COMMANDOS ARREST HEAD OF DRUG CARTEL Mexico's most vicious drug trafficking gang, the Tijuana cartel, is being forced to regroup after army commandos captured its mastermind, Benjamin Arellano Felix, without firing a single shot. The Mexican soldiers, who swooped early on Saturday, also discovered that the gang's sadistic co-leader, Arellano Felix's brother Ramon, was already dead. The raid is considered the biggest victory in the international war on drugs since the death of the Colombian cocaine lord, Pablo Escobar. The commandos stormed the hideout in Puebla, an hour's drive south-east of Mexico City, after disarming two guards. When Benjamin, 49, confirmed the death of Ramon, the group's principal assassin, law enforcement officials in Mexico and the United States began to celebrate the fall of the house of Arellano Felix. Rafael Macedo de la Concha, the prosecutor general of Mexico, announced: "The cartel has been totally dismantled. "President Vicente Fox said: "This shows we are working with all seriousness to eradicate drug trafficking and drug production from Mexico." The US authorities requested the extradition of Benjamin Arellano Felix for trafficking cocaine to America. There was a $2m (UKP1.4m) bounty on the two brothers, who have been a fixture on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list for years. On Friday, US officials arrested 22 suspected accomplices in Denver, Minneapolis and San Diego. Francisco Arellano Felix, the oldest brother, has been in jail since 1993, and another is dead, but four more siblings remain at large. Enedina, a sister in her mid-thirties, is reputed to be a financial genius who can expertly launder the profits of the billion-dollar empire, which supplies some 70 per cent of the world's cocaine. A dozen businesses in Baja California were blacklisted by the Bush administration because of suspected drug links. The family firm has grown exponentially in the past 15 years and moves tons of cocaine, heroin, cannabis and methamphetamine across the border through a network of tunnels and secret airstrips. Their bribery budget allegedly runs to $1m per day for politicians, governors, generals, judges, customs inspectors and policemen. The brothers were accused of arms smuggling, organised crime, torture and murder, and were linked to more than 300 deaths in turf wars and vengeance killings. Rumours of Ramon's death circulated following a police shootout in Mazatlan last month after a bullet-riddled body was claimed from a funeral home and hastily cremated. Testing of DNA from a bloodstained shirt and fingerprints taken from his 9mm revolver are under way in Washington. Suspicions that the cartel had faked Ramon's death are widespread. The Arellano Felix gang has dominated the narcotics trade in recent years through brutality and bribery. Stephen Soderbergh's film Traffic is based loosely on their exploits, and alludes to Miguel Angel Felix's torture techniques. Even hardened police were shocked by the state of the body of the US drug enforcement agent, Enrique Kiki Camrena, after the gang crushed his skull in a vice in 1985. Enemies have been routinely found with their throats slit, or their bodies pumped with bullets and run over repeatedly. Intimidation by maiming rivals' children was standard. Ramon rarely delegated the violent murders and liked to be on hand. The gang's macho mystique and flashy lifestyle fascinated the scions of wealthy Tijuana businessmen, who vied to take turns as hitmen for the gang, and were known as "narco-juniors". Arellano Felix also bankrolled election campaigns for candidates in local political races in Baja California. Insiders doubt that there will be any decrease in the supply of narcotics. In fact, police are braced for a bloody power struggle for control of the profitable Pacific drug supply route. Eduardo Arellano Felix, a 48-year-old doctor, is predicted to emerge as the chief druglord within the gang. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth