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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales height "152.4".
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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales abstract "Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales (born 18 November 1970), commonly referred to by his alias Z-40, is a former Mexican drug lord and leader of the criminal organization known as Los Zetas. Considered a violent and dangerous criminal, he was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords until his arrest in July 2013.Born into a family with six brothers and six sisters, Treviño Morales began his criminal career as a teenager, working for Los Tejas—a local gang from his hometown of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. His fluent English and experience of moving contraband along the U.S.–Mexico border enabled him to be recruited in the late 1990s by the drug lord Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, who headed the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas. Around 2005, he was appointed as the regional boss of Los Zetas in Nuevo Laredo and was given the task to fight off the forces of the Sinaloa Cartel, which was attempting to take over the lucrative drug trafficking routes to the United States. After successfully securing these routes in Nuevo Laredo in 2006, Treviño Morales was moved to Veracruz and appointed as the Zetas leader in the state after the death of the drug lord Efraín Teodoro Torres. Two years later, his boss Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano sent him to Guatemala to wipe out his competitors; after completing the task successfully, he appointed Treviño Morales as the national commander of Los Zetas in 2008. In 2010, Los Zetas gained their independence from the Gulf Cartel, their former allies, and both organizations went to war with each other.As the national commander of Los Zetas, Treviño Morales earned a notorious reputation for intimidating officials and citizens throughout Mexico. The Mexican authorities believe that he is responsible for a significant part of the violence in Mexico, including the murder of 72 migrants in 2010 and the massacre of 193 people in 2011. A common torture method of his was known as guiso (stew), in which victims would be dumped into oil barrels, doused with gasoline and burned alive. Following the death of his boss Lazcano Lazcano in October 2012, Morales Treviño became his successor and the top leader of Los Zetas drug cartel amid an internal power struggle within the organization.Mexican Marines arrested Treviño Morales on 15 July 2013 in the state of Nuevo León without a single bullet being fired. At the time of his capture, the Mexican government was offering up to a 30 million pesos (US$2.3 million) reward for information leading to his arrest. The United States Department of State was also offering up to US$5 million for information leading to his arrest and conviction. Authorities on both sides of the border believe that he was succeeded by his younger brother Omar Treviño Morales, a man also on the most-wanted list.".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthDate "1970-11-18".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthPlace Mexico.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthPlace Nuevo_Laredo.
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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales alternativeNames "L-40 , Comandante Cuarenta, El Cuarenta, David Estrada-Corado, and La Mona".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthDate "1970-11-18".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthName "Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthPlace Mexico.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthPlace Nuevo_Laredo.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales birthPlace Tamaulipas.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales criminalStatus "Arrested".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales dateOfBirth "1970-11-18".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales height "5".
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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales knownFor "Drug trafficking, murder, money laundering".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales name "Treviño Morales, Miguel Ángel".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales occupation "Leader of Los Zetas".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales organization Los_Zetas.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales otherNames "Comandante Cuarenta".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales otherNames "David Estrada-Corado".
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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales otherNames "L-40".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales otherNames "La Mona".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales placeOfBirth "Nuevo Laredo, Tamulipas, Mexico".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales predecessor Heriberto_Lazcano_Lazcano.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales shortDescription "Mexican criminal".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales spouse "Juanita del Carmen Ríos Hernández".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales successor Omar_Treviño_Morales.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales weight "195.0".
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales description "Mexican criminal".
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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales subject Category:Los_Zetas.
- Miguel_Treviño_Morales subject Category:Mexican_prisoners_and_detainees.
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- Miguel_Treviño_Morales comment "Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales (born 18 November 1970), commonly referred to by his alias Z-40, is a former Mexican drug lord and leader of the criminal organization known as Los Zetas. Considered a violent and dangerous criminal, he was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords until his arrest in July 2013.Born into a family with six brothers and six sisters, Treviño Morales began his criminal career as a teenager, working for Los Tejas—a local gang from his hometown of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.".
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