A fearsome narco-terrorist with a history of using car bombs has been outed along with his criminal organization for playing a key role in electioneering for an incoming Mexican border state governor.
The Gulf Cartel cell tried to disguise itself in the past by claiming to be a self-defense group.
This week, the head of Mexico’s Army, General Luis Crescencio Sandoval, made a presentation about recently arrested domestic drug lords and mentioned Octavio “El Profe or Tarzan” Leal Moncada, the leader of the Armed Column Pedro J. Mendez. The commander added that the group led by Moncada was tied to the Gulf Cartel in Tamaulipas.El Secretario de la Defensa Luis Cresencio Sandoval dijo en la conferencia mañanera que Octavio Leal Moncada, líder de la Columna Armada, “Pedro J.
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