Mexico nabs big drug dealer

Washington Post:

An alleged Colombian drug kingpin who escaped from prison in 2001 and is believed to be the main cocaine supplier to a violent drug gang in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has been captured here, federal police announced Friday.

Ever Villafañe Martinez had apparently been living openly in the capital under a false name, and was concealing his identity by, among other things, surgically removing the fingerprints from his fingertips, police said.

Mexican authorities suspect Villafañe of funneling millions of dollars worth of cocaine to a gang headed by the Beltran Leyva brothers gang, which has recently waged a bloody turf war with its former allies in the larger Sinaloa Cartel.

Villafañe was the subject of a huge manhunt earlier in the decade after his escape from a Colombian prison. U.S. authorities were then seeking his extradition, alleging that he was responsible for shipping 20 to 30 tons of cocaine to Mexico for export to the United States.

He was nabbed Wednesday at a home in Pedregal, a swanky neighborhood that is home to some of the city's wealthiest professionals. Authorities confiscated an assault rifle, a sports-utility vehicle and six cellphones. Villafañe was being held at a Mexico City prison.

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This is a big win for Mexico. This guy needs to be extradited to the US and get some time in a Supermax facility. It will be interesting to see if his organization that is supplying the drugs will survive his capture.

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