El Chuyin, leader of Juarez cartel, captured in Mexico

Mexican security officials said they have captured the current leader of the Juaez drug cartel.
Jesus Salas Aguayo, 38, was caught Friday at his ranch in Villa Ahumada, 75 miles south of Ciudad Juarez in a miltary operation which killed one of his bodyguards.
National Security Commissioner Monte Alejandro Rubido said Salas Aguayo was one of the "top targets that the government had set its sights on."
He was linked to a 2010 car bombing in Ciudad Juarez, a 2012 bar attack that killed 15 people, and the 2009 murder of a protected witness in El Paso.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration had wanted Salas Aguayo for drug trafficking.
It was the latest in a string of arrests of high profile cartel leaders.
Salas Aguayo, known as El Chuyin, was believed to have taked over the Juarez cartel after the capture of his predecessor Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, known as El Viceroy, in October.
The previous leader's brother Amado Carillo Fuentes had been nicknamed Lord of the Skies for flying planes full of drugs into the US and died in a botched cosmetic surgery operation in 1997.
The announcement of the capture of Salas Aguayo came days after the arrest of Jose Tiburcio Hernandez Fuentes, who had recently inherited the leadership of the Gulf cartel.
Hernandez Fuentes's capture led to gunfights and the deaths of three people near Mexico's border with the United States.
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