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  2. Miguel Treviño Morales - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales (born 18 November 1970), commonly referred to by his alias Z-40, is a Mexican former drug lord and leader of the criminal organization known as Los Zetas. Considered a violent, resentful and dangerous criminal, he was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords until his arrest in July 2013.

  3. Cártel del Noreste - Wikipedia

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    That was where Miguel Ángel, Juan Francisco and Omar Treviño Morales began their criminal life. In 2001, the Gulf Cartel absorbed Los Texas and on December 29, 1993, in a random search by the United States Customs Service, Juan Francisco's vehicle was stopped and he denied on two occasions that he had more 10 thousand dollars in cash.

  4. Infighting in Los Zetas - Wikipedia

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    Lazcano reportedly wanted Los Zetas to be less of a problem for the Peña Nieto government; in contrast, "[Treviño Morales] is someone who wants to fight the fight." [9] This does not imply, however, that Lazcano "is a saint, but [Treviño Morales] seems to get his basic enjoyment by committing the most incredibly sadistic acts." [7]

  5. Los Talibanes - Wikipedia

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    Los Talibanes, known to a lesser extant as Los Nortes, [2] are a Mexican criminal organization based in San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas.The name "Los Talibanes" is attributed to Iván Velázquez Caballero "El Talibán" or "El Z-50", who broke with Miguel Treviño Morales, "El Z-40", and allied himself with the Gulf Cartel to displace his former partner.

  6. 2009 Mexico most-wanted drug lords - Wikipedia

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    On 15 July 2013, Miguel Treviño Morales was apprehended by the Mexican Marines in a town called Anáhuac, Nuevo León, near the border of the state of Tamaulipas. [16] Then, the 27 January 2014 apprehension of Dionisio Loya Plancarte, [17] a.k.a. "El Tío" left the Mexican government with 10 fugitives still on the loose.

  7. 2011 Monterrey casino attack - Wikipedia

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    Presumably the third-in-command of Los Zetas, just behind Heriberto Lazcano alias "el Lazca," and Miguel Treviño Morales, alias "Z-40." [55] Antonio Camacho Jaco [56] El Bogar: 24: October 21: Head of Los Zetas in northern Monterrey Moved to Topo Chico prison [47] Gerardo Alejandro de León Jiménez [57] El Papas: Moved to Topo Chico prison [47]

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  9. Jalisco New Generation Cartel - Wikipedia

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    The "40" in the message is a reference to Miguel Treviño Morales, a top leader of Los Zetas based in Nuevo Laredo, and longtime adversary of Joaquín Guzmán. The "H" is presumably Héctor Beltrán Leyva , the last remaining brother of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel . [ 162 ]