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Martín Estrada 'El Kilo', leader of Los Zetas, will spend half a century in prison for the San Fernando massacre

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A federal judge sentenced 11 members of the criminal group Los Zetas to 50 years in prison, implicated in the kidnapping and murder of 122 people in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, whose bodies were found in April 2011. Among those convicted is Martín Omar Estrada, El Kilo, head of Plaza de Los Zetas in the municipality of San Fernando, and who allegedly carried out the crimes against foreign migrants. El Kilo was arrested in April 2011, in the last s…

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In August 2010, one of the worst massacres in Mexico was committed when Los Zetas murdered 72 migrants, and now those responsible have been sentenced

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A federal judge sentenced 11 members of the criminal group Los Zetas to 50 years in prison, implicated in the kidnapping and murder of 122 people in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, whose bodies were found in April 2011. Among those convicted is Martín Omar Estrada, El Kilo, head of Plaza de Los Zetas in the municipality of San Fernando, and who allegedly carried out the crimes against foreign migrants. El Kilo was arrested in April 2011, in the last s…

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The FGR won a conviction for the crime of homicide classified as a tort of 122 people, who were taken off the buses in which they were traveling in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, and later found in various clandestine graves. Read the full text at sinembargo.mx

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“El Kilo” and ten members of 'Los Zetas' were sentenced to 50 years in prison for the massacre of 122 migrants in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, in 2011

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The FGR reported that among those now convicted and convicted of qualified homicide are “La Ardilla” and “El Kilo”, who were the heads of the plaza of “Los Zetas” in the state of Tamaulipas

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Aristegui Noticias broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, August 21, 2024.
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