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Friday, August 9, 2013

México's 10 Most Wanted Minus 1

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When Enrique Peña Nieto took the presidential office, in December of 2012, a list of 10 major wanted drug lords loomed over Mexico. EPN, as many call the president, stated he would alter the mission of Mexico's drug war. His initial plan would focus on securing dangerous areas, instead of chasing after drug lords that were wanted by the United States.

On July 15, 2013, one of those top drug lords was captured. Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales, a.k.a. Z-40, was captured near Nuevo Laredo and the U.S. border. He was the alleged leader of the ruthless Los Zetas cartel.

Many are left wondering, will any of the others be taken down? Was the capture of Z-40 only by chance or with strict guidance of the U.S.?

It is hard to predict the true result of capturing major drug lords. Some only estimate these captures or kills to cause more violence. However, not going after the bosses would be giving organized crime in Mexico the wrong signal, allowing drug lords to think they can carry on without facing justice for the crimes they have committed.

9 - Juan Pablo ​​"El JL" Ledezma 

Cártel de Juárez  --  Bounty 15 million pesos ($1,198,890 USD)
Age and birthplace unknown. Believed to be the leader of La Línea. On most wanted list since 2009.
The second in importance after Vicente Carrillo in the Juarez cartel. Little information is known about the suspect, but according to the PGR (Mexico Attorney General), "El JL" is responsible for illegal activities in the Chihuahua plaza and is in command of at least two groups of gunmen. Among them La Línea and el Grupo Cóndor. He is wanted for organized crime and drug crimes.

Pablo Ledezma was behind much of the violence that led Ciudad Juárez to being listed as one of the most violent city in the world during 2011.

8- Vicente "El Viceroy" Carrillo Fuentes ​​

Cártel de Juárez  --  Bounty 30 million pesos ($2,397,780 USD)
50 years old. Born in Navolato, Sinaloa, Mexico. Alleged leader of the Juarez Cartel.
Vicente inherited the Juarez Cartel from his brother, Amado, who was known as the “Señor de los Cielos”. Amado died during a facial surgery. Vicente formed a band of ruthless sicarios, including corrupt police officers, known as La Linea. His cartel also works with a U.S. prison gang known as the "Barrio Azteca", which carries out assassinations. Vicente Carrillo allied with the Gulf Cartel and the Beltran Leyva brothers, after breaking with the Sinaloa. He controls one of the most important routes for smuggling tons of cocaine, marijuana, heroin, and methamphetamine, from northern Mexico to the United States.

7- Luis Fernando “El Ingeniero” Sánchez Arellano

Cártel de los Arellano Félix   --  Bounty 30 million pesos
Believed to be in his 30's. Likely born in the Tijuana, Baja California area. Alleged leader of the Arellano Felix Organization, which is also known as the Tijuana Cartel.

Fernando is the heir of the Arellano Felix clan, which controlled Tijuana beginning in the 1980s. Though weakened by the rise of other criminal groups, the Tijuana cartel still controls much of drug trafficking along the far northwest border with the U.S. After the deaths and arrests of several members of the Arellano Felix family, and especially after the arrest of his uncle Eduardo Arellano Felix on October 25, 2008, Luis Fernando Sanchez took the leadership of the cartel. This action was likely in collaboration with his mother, Enedina Arellano Felix.

Despite allegedly having a hands on approach to running the Arellano Felix Organization, Luis Fernando has evaded being detected in the Baja California area. Some sources have stated that Luis Fernando may be living in Southern California.

6-Juan José “El Azul” Esparragoza Moreno

Cártel de Sinaloa --  Bounty 30 million pesos
64 years old. Born in Huichiopa, Badiraguato, Sinaloa. High ranking Sinaloa Cartel leader.
El Azul was an agent of the Federal Judicial Police. His beginnings in organized crime came in the 1980's when he joined the Guadalajara Cartel, which was led by Rafael Caro Quintero, Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo.
He is believed to have had a role in the death of the of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agent Enrique Camarena Salazar in 1985, while he was investigating marijuana plants. For this case, "El Azul" was arrested in 1986 by the commander of the Federal Judicial Police, Florentino Ventura. He was imprisoned for seven years in custody in the Southern Federal District. Shortly after his release, Ventura and others involved in the arrest were killed.

His nickname is linked to the complexion of his skin, as it is considered by some to be dark enough to be blue. He operates in Sinaloa and Jalisco. He is wanted for organized crime and drug crimes
5- Ismael “El Mayo" Zambada García

Cártel de Sinaloa -- Bounty 30 million pesos
65 years old. Born in El Alamo, Culiacan, Sinaloa. Alleged to be a co-leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.
"El Mayo" Zambada began his career in drug trafficking during the eighties, in the organizations of Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo. He later worked in the criminal organization of Amado Carrillo, which he rose to assume leadership after the death of Carrillo.
In contrast to other drug traffickers, Zambada has always tried to keep a low profile, which has allowed him to remain virtually untouchable against Mexican and U.S. authorities for more than three decades. There is an unofficial version that Ismael Zambada resorted to plastic surgery to change his face, thus preventing identification. Few actual images have ever been released of him.

Since 2001, "El Mayo" Zambada began working in collaboration with Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and the Sinaloa Cartel, especially through his son, Vicente Zambada Niebla. Vicente played a key role in the cartel to coordinate sending several tons of cocaine from various countries in Central and South America, via Mexico, for the United States.
Vincent was captured along with his bodyguards by the Mexican Army on March 18, 2009, carrying weapons considered exclusive use of the armed forces. On February 18, 2010, he was extradited to the U.S. to face federal charges.

His area of ​​operation is in Sinaloa, Sonora, Yucatan and Chihuahua. Like his partner, "El Chapo", he is also one of the most wanted by the U.S. government. He is wanted for organized crime, drug crimes, weapons collection, and operations with illegal proceeds.

4- Óscar Omar “Z 42″ Treviño Morales 

Cártel de los Zetas --  Bounty 30 million pesos
39 years old. Born in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Alleged to be the new leader of the Los Zetas.

With the capture of his brother,  Miguel Angel "Z-40"  Trevino, Omar is designated as the new leader of the cartel. According to sources from the PGR, Omar Trevino was the right hand of "Z-40" since 2010. Another brother was arrested in 2012, running a horse ranch in Oklahoma. The ranch was used to launder drug proceeds.

Omar has been blamed for kidnappings and killings in Nuevo Laredo that occurred between 2005 and 2006, according to information from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. He is wanted for organized crime and possession of firearms for use by the Army, Navy and Air Force.

3- Servando “La Tuta” Gómez Martínez

Cártel de los Caballeros Templarios-- Bounty 30 million pesos
47 years old. Born in Arteaga, Michoácan. High ranking operator in the Knights Templar Cartel.

According to information from the PGR, La Tuta was first a normal school teacher and then a farmer. He set up centers to help young people addicted to drugs. He is believed to have been a drug dealer since 2001. In 2010, it was revealed that he received federal salary as a teacher.

He was one of the founders of the violent La Familia Michoacana cartel, along with Nazario "El Chayo" Moreno Gonzales (allegedly killed by agents of the Federal Police) and Jesus "El Chango" Mendez Varga (captured by Federal Police). In 2011, he left La Familia to lead the Knights Templar.

"The Knights Templar" has mastered not only drug trafficking, but also vehicle theft, arms trafficking and smuggling in the coastal zone, which gave rise to the emergence of vigilante groups in Michoacan. He is wanted for organized crime, drug crimes, illegal deprivation of liberty, aggravated murder and aggravated robbery.


2- Héctor “El H”  Beltrán Leyva

Cártel de los Beltrán Leyva  --  Bounty 30 million pesos
48 years old. Born in Badiraguato, Sinaloa. Alleged leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel.

Hector Beltran Leyva, alias "El H", leads the organization of "The Beltran Leyva". He assumed the leadership of the cartel after the death of its founding leader, Arturo, and capture of his brothers, Carlos and Alfredo. The cartel operates in Sinaloa, Sonora, Nayarit, Guerrero, Puebla, Morelos, and in parts of the United States. The Beltrán Leyva Cartel is believed to be allied to some extent with the Los Zetas, Juarez Cartel, and the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG).

Since 2008 the cartel has been at war with the "Chapo" Guzman organization. Hector's brother Arthur was shot dead by Marines in December 2009. He is wanted for organized crime, drug crimes, weapons collection, and resource operations with illegal proceeds.

1- Joaquín Archibaldo “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera

Cártel de Sinaloa  --  Recompensa 30 million pesos 
Believed to be between 56 and 58 years old. Born in La Tuna, Badiraguato, Sinaloa. Co-leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.

El Chapo first appeared on the most wanted list in 2001, when he escaped from the Federal Center for Social Rehabilitation in Puente Grande, Jalisco, in a laundry cart.

He is also the most wanted drug trafficker by the U.S. government. According to information from the PGR, the Sinaloa cartel operates in 24 states and several countries in Central and South America. Chapo has been linked to transnational mafias, sending cocaine to Europe. Since his escape, he has wove alliances with bosses such as Ismael Zambada, Juan Jose Esparragoza Moreno, and Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel Villarreal.

El Chapo has dished out full frontal attacks on many border cities, with goals to take the crossing points for himself. These actions have caused great violence in some border cities, as the defending cartels have attempted to fight off his forces.

El Chapo reportedly married a beauty queen of 18 years old in 2007. He is wanted for organized crime and drug crimes. He has been listed by Forbes Magazine as one of the richest and most powerful figures in the world.

In March of 2012, Mexican authorities claimed they almost captured Guzmán at a Los Cabos, Baja California Sur residence.

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Information on the "NINE" was provided by the PGR and first published by Sin Embargo, on July 22nd, 2013. Data was translated, as well as additional information added, by K.Mennem. Original article by Sin Embargo was posted in English to the Borderland Beat Forum by DD.

 
 

66 comments:

  1. Y el panochon del Mario Pelon alias el X20? Ese puto le pusieron 3 o 5 millones la DEA?

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    1. A ese wey se la andan pelando todos en Reynosa y es el mismo que se esta pasando de Cd Mier a N. Laredo a incursionar andan levantando halcones e inocentes por toda la ribereña siempre anda en convoy de 80 camionetas con bazucas y todo se le unio un chingo de gente del "Gringo"

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  2. Someone if they were smart would collect the 30 MILLION PESOS on Z42... They could take that money get asylum in the US and make a life for a family... For $2,397,780 USD I would give him up in a heart beat...

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    1. Lol why so much hate on the Z42 he has been in the game for a while now even Tucanes De Tijuana did a badass corrido for him.In my point of view I think he is way smarter than 40.

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    2. Who ever is dumb enough to do that wouldnt even get the chance to see that money

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    3. Fuckin retard how can you say turning him in is a smart thing to do?? Dont you think sumbody wuda snitched on him by now?? The dea itself would probably even hand you over to these foos and watch ur stupid ass get tortured while they count the money there supposed to give you haha!

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    4. @3:47pm ..where have you been the last 30 years? Lol do you seriously think the tucanes would just make him a corrido for the hell of it? -____- people write there own lyrics and just pay the artist to sing and record it.

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    5. se va a venir otro mas perro que todos entrenado por los grandes y de tan solo 23 anos.

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  3. The Zetas are weakened a lot because of the deaths of all the former military guys and then lots of top guys defecting to go to cartels in there home states like joining back with the CDG or joining CDJ or CDS and don't want to be with the zetas anymore. So they should turn that fat fuck z-42 in because him and his brother betrayed so many people in the cartel just for power so that they could clearly turn it into their own cartel hence tons of their own family arrested for being in it while ratting on others to gain power. SO ITS TIME FOR THAT FAMILY TO GO DOWN ONCE AND FOR ALL TONS OF THEIR OWN MEMBERS HATE THOSE FUCKERS AND OTHER CARTELS WILL KILL YOU FOR FOLLOWING THOSE MOTHER FUCKERS ORDERS BECAUSE THEY HATE THEM SO MUCH. DO ZETA MEMBERS WANT TO TAKE ORDERS LIKE A DOG AND LET THAT FAT FUCK AND HIS FAMILY GET ALL THE SPOILS WHILE YOU GET SCRAPS AND WAIT TO BE EITHER KILLED BY THEM OR RIVALS OR RATTED OUT BY THEM. SO TURN THAT PIG IN AND I BET YOU OTHER CARTELS WILL EVEN LEAVE YOU HUGE AMOUNTS OF CASH FOR A THANK YOU AND YOU WILL BE PROTECTED AND LOVED FOREVER.

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    1. Ill tell you where he is.. But you have to kill him yourself.. No joke i want to see if you really have the balls to actually make a change..or are you like the rest of these pussies who all of a sudden think there brave when theyre typing on there keyboard? Claiming this cartel and that one like if they really had a fucking clue of what really goes down over here.. Do yourself a favor and dont get involved.. your lifes worth more than all the money in the world.. But to us your life aint worth a goddamn thing.. nomas eres otro pendejo indefenso ke se cree huevudo porque piensa ke su govierno lo proteje haha

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    2. Tell that when you stand before god one day and you WILL stand before him and give an account of your life.what will you guys have to say for yourselves? He doesnt take cash or credit cards or excuses as it says what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and yet lose his own soul.you may not believe this but if it were me i wouldnt want to take that chance and find out youd been wrong

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    3. Take it easy, Bro. The 'all caps' is hurting my eyes.

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  4. Nobody from CDG datz weak ass cartel CDG

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  5. Z40, a gift to Peña from Uncle Sam. Calderon, does not belong to same Family

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  6. Great info. You can't find info.on most of these,EVEN ON THE DEA'S website,which is a joke. Example- Name-goes by el taco,real name unkown; Address-last seen El Paso;Country of orgin-unknown,believed to be from Mexico or El Salvador;Height-believed to be between 5ft.6 to 5ft.8;Hair color- black or brown;Eye color-Black or brown;Weight-unknown. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE. CHARGES- DRUG TRAFFICKING TONAGE COCAINE,METH,HEROIN. REWARD FOR "EL TACO" aka El Ghost 2 million USD. It is a joke. Once again BB,for keeping us informed! Texas Grandma.

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  7. why people still use picture of random guy with Fernando Sanchez Arellano , its proven 4 years ago its not Fernando, some random dude from Tijuana

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    1. Very true. That guy in the picture is not fernando.

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  8. There all scumm hopefully they catch them quick send in the us because mexican officials are bought out by them. they are just opressing mexico and killing millions of mexicans while they get rich. sell outs kill them all

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  9. El j.l still putting in work I see

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  10. killing millions of mexicans? no thats bad descisions doing that

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  11. El azul is the smartest guy out of the top 10.

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    1. Thats up for discussion. Mayo viceroy or el H?

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  12. 11:34 AM Well that's what organized crime is, in the words of one famous mafioso "Its a pyramid, always was, money goes up and shit goes down" lol

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  13. EL JL was killed

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    1. JL is still aliv

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    2. El dos letras..trabaja pa el blo

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    3. That's a. different Dos letras... el dos letras de la linea is believed to be dead

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  14. Did anyone ever consider why the US cannot wean its citizens off illegal drugs?
    It's a nation of drug addicts with all the ills that go with it!!
    Also legalising marijuana is not the way to go.
    As many have rightly said that marijuana is the gateway to hard drugs.
    The whole solution to all the strife and killing connected to illegal drugs can be resolved by having a drug free US of A!!!!!
    That's the key!!!!!

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    1. Never respect the opinion of someone who uses five exclamation points. That's the key.

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    2. If all US...and canada is drug users, then all mexico is criminals.

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    3. @8:46p.m you obviously dont understand addiction and the physical toll it takes on the human body much less the mind.get educated about it first before you make statements like that.thats total bs about marijuana is a gateway drug and we are not all drug addicts in the u.s nor are all ppl in mexico are criminals.

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  15. http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2013/08/mexico-sick-country-where-thugs-become.html#comment-form

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  16. hmm wean the us off of drugs, ever stop to think that hispanics themselves consume probably more than any one group here in the states combined, humans like to get fucked up. you fools think once the shit crosses the border it is out of the mexicans hands, wrong. mexicans are the ones that sell it, sell t other mexicans then sell it to more mexicans, one in 20 mexican dealers will sell to a white guy that goes to the hood, yur statistics are dumb because more than half of mexico's population is/has lived here or are about to come here, in n shape or form does anyone who smokes pot resorts to cutting each other up to send a message, its just as much your peoples responsibility as it is ours, stop flooding the streets with so much shit and there wil be less usage, and if you dont want to stop manufacturing the hard stuff, stop kidnapping innocents and stealing their land, why not go after your gvt's properties and assets instead of people who have worked for their bel0ngings

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    1. You're very wrong,and don't know squat about what really goes on and how its sold,yes the Mexicans bring it over and distribute,but the majority of street dealers are black(in the inner-cities)whites(in the small towns)...it all depends where its going to,but to say that Mexicans are the majority of drug users in the states,is just plain naiveness from you

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  17. Fernando is here to stay and there will be more for later. People in Tijuana mention that he has the brains and heart of Benjamin and Ramon.

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  18. I consider alcohol a drug and Mexico is full of drunks, so whats up bitch.

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    1. I consider crystal a drug and US is full of tweekers, so whats up? Jaja

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    2. Not to mention crackheads.. sorry about the other messages chivis..I was just saying the truf sounded racist sorry agian ..lol

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    3. ^^deep thought provoking statements here ^^^

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  19. They say that JL was killed in a shootout in sinaloa. So what is the truth?? El tuta or z42 will be next. Those two guys r sick and cowards killing innocents.

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    1. Heard the same. JL is dead & Chayo is alive

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  20. Zacatecazetas are here to stay

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  21. Anybody know what # on the list Z40 was??tbey stated in the report that thats why theres one spotleft.we all know he wasnt #10.was he the # 2 most wanted after chapo?????
    P

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    1. Yeah he was number 2 before he captured.

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    2. Biggest mistake el tigrillo from CDT did was make a pac with the zetas in 2005..zetas put the figure that day he was captured...but tijuana isgoing strong still.sinaloa not running the show here.I live here in tijuana.and trust me tijuana cartel is running bisness.

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    3. I'm not sure what number he held on the list but he sure is ' number two' now!

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  22. Puro cartel de tijuana!!!!

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  23. 6/9 are from sinaloa..
    Good thing they kept el chapo isidro out of this list..no need to get heat on him...since hes the one thats gonna drop guzman..youll see..

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  24. El inge no es fernando sanchez ...ni saben raza...el inge es el dueno de los xholos de tijuas.

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    1. El dueño de los xolos d tijuas es el hijo de jorge hank rhon.

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    2. Y el hijo de Hank Rhon y su padre pertenecen al CAF y esos Xholos andan jugando muy bien los cabrones jaja!

      Un saludo a la razita de Tijuas de Los Doz Laredos les mandamos un saludo amigable!

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    3. Y jorge hank es el mero mero compa.el hijo es el dueno de la plaza.pero aqi esta tranqilo.la plaza esta tranqila los de tijuas respetamos asi enseno el jefe colores.caf.

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  25. How do you go from setting up centers to help people addicted to drugs, to a major drug dealer yourself ? Incredible.

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  26. US Navy SEALS will find these shitbags in 1 hr @ the most. Only thing stopping them is an Executive Order that requires B.Os signature

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    1. Playing to much army of two buddy.. no mames.. that game is tide doe.saludos de el tijuanoso.

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  27. Non of these fucks is the smartest Obama n the us government is there the puppet masters pulling on the strings n these 10 minus 1 are the dolls

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  28. @6:11 Did you just say US Navy SEALS can find these guys 1 hour? HAHAHAH I don't even believe they got Bin Laden and you want me to believe they can get these guys? Wow

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  29. They need put el Patrick swayze on the list

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    1. 10:36. Are you on drugs? Maybe it's a full moon.

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  30. @ 9:08

    Exactly. People have been watching too many movies. It took them 10 years to catch Bin Laden and he was the most wanted at the time.

    The thing american army are the best at is blowing up stuffs THEN send their troopers. Other than that, it's not the super undefeatable army people think it is.

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    1. Alright dude if you were smart then you would know that first of all bin laden didnt blow up the world trade center. It was bush an his puppet. So saying that it tooj them 10 years to capture someone who really didnt do anything is a stupid this to say. An ppl saying that all us is goid for is blowing shit up an sending in there troops is stupid too. If you really knew how far advanced we are you wouldnt be running your mouth an if we are no good then why is it you guys come to our country cuz you know we really can get them caught in a quick instance. Plus ppl dont understand that the us is just as corrupt as mexicos government. Are you guys thats stupid to believe that we dont know were these guys arw cuz we do the cartel members pay are government to keep them safe an to never get captured. The cia works with the cartels the cartels pay high ranking members in the us government. How do you think z42 got those military weapons?so before running your mouth know what is really going on. The us puts all that bullshit up like most wanted list an public enemy 1 an all that is to make the scared ass pussies at ease at night to think they are safe. So are navy seals would find them in less than a hour

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  31. I didn't see 'el Brad Pitt' on the list. Could you add him just so we can see the pic? I want to judge for myself whether or not he looks like the Hollywood actor. The nickname for 'el Azul' is fitting and funny, but I might not call him that.......at least not out on the street!

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  32. Hello....this must be a serious problem....omgoodness how sad.....

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