The sicarios had already been detained, again and set free, again.
Jesús Bustos Rentería and Luis Alberto Camacho Ramos
At least two of the suspected assassins that were "presented" to the media Wednesday by the Coordinated Operation Chihuahua (OCCH) as participants in the massacre of Villas de Salvárcar, both had been arrested previously a couple of times and had been "presented"
as hitmen in multiple executions since June 2009.
However, they managed to regain their freedom and were again involved in various criminal incidents until they were arrested again in early March this year.
One of them had experienced an attack that injured him, while his brother was also injured and his sister-in-law, who was pregnant at the time, was killed.
Military present Heriberto Martinez, left, Jose Alfredo Soto, a.k.a. 'El 7,' center, and Jesus Bustos to the press in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Wednesday, March 17, 2010. According to the army, the men are alleged members of the drug gang 'La Linea' and suspects in the January massacre of 16 people in Ciudad Juarez, many of them teenagers.
Bustos Jesus Renteria and Luis Alberto Camacho Ramos, were identified this week by Mexican authorities as being involved in the murder of 15 people on January 30, 2010. The victims of that massacre were mainly students and neighbors of the community of
Villas de Salvárcar.
Both of these suspects were arrested on June 27, 2009 in the community of Galeana. At that time, officers and military of the task force OCCH accused them of being members of the street gang "Los Aztecas" and being in possession of firearms. Newspaper archives indicate that the men were arrested along with Jorge Raúl Márquez Ramírez.
The operation that resulted in their arrest occurred at about 1430 hours in the street Cuicuilco by military personnel from the 4th Military Police Battalion. At that time the soldiers observed the occupants in a black Dodge Caravan acting very suspicious.