A big Mexican drug trafficker, who was wanted to kill an investigator in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Department, was detained by the Mexican Navy in search.

Rafael Caro Quintello, a Mexican drug trafficking tycoon, was wanted by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation for kidnapping and killing an investigator at the US Drug Enforcement Department in 1985.



On the 15th, the Mexican Navy announced that a military dog ​​had been found in a bush and detained after a search in Sinaloa, northwestern Mexico.



In response, US Attorney General Garland said in a statement, "I am deeply grateful to the Mexican authorities," and "I will seek immediate repatriation to the United States so that he can be tried." He showed the idea of ​​seeking the delivery of his personality.

Mexican Navy detention mission support helicopter crash 14 people dead

Meanwhile, the Mexican Navy revealed on the 15th that a helicopter in operation in Sinaloa crashed, killing 14 people.



According to Reuters, Mexican President Lopez Obrador said in a Twitter post that the crashed helicopter was assisting in a mission to detain the suspect.