(Reuters) - Nineteen thought gang members and 10 military personnel were killed in a wave of violence surrounding the arrest of Mexican drug cartel employer Ovidio Guzman in the northern state of Sinaloa, Defense Minister Luis Cresencio Sandoval said on Friday.Mexican security forces on Thursday captured Guzman, a boy of jailed kingpin Joaquin El Chapo Guzman.
Members of the Sinaloa Cartel and their associates went on a rampage, battling security forces, setting cars on fire and blocking roads throughout the Pacific seaside state.The violence was focused in and around Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa, house of the powerful drug cartel that El Chapo headed before his 2016 capture and extradition to the United States in 2017.Twenty-one other individuals were apprehended throughout Thursdays operations, Sandoval informed a press conference.
He stated there were no reports of any civilian deaths.Ovidio Guzman, 32, was apprehended in the early hours of Thursday, triggering a shootout with gang members, Sandoval stated.
Guzman was then extracted by helicopter from the house where he was captured and flown to Mexico City, the minister added.
He is now being kept in a maximum security federal prison.An enhanced security presence will stay in location in Sinaloa to protect the public, with an extra 1,000 military personnel taking a trip to the region today, Sandoval said.President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said no U.S forces had actually assisted in Ovidios capture.Culiacans airport stayed closed on Friday, authorities said.A failed operation to detain Ovidio in 2019 ended in embarrassment for the government of Lopez Obrador, after that arrest also activated a violent backlash from cartel loyalists.At that time, Ovidio was quickly released to head off the danger of retribution from his cartel.Ovidios latest capture comes prior to a North American leaders top in Mexico City next week, which U.S.
President Joe Biden will participate in.
Cooperation over security is because of be on the agenda.Source: Reuters-- Agencies.
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