Operation Quintana Roo

Operation Quintana Roo
Operation Quintana Roo
Part of Mexican Drug War
Date February, 2009 - present
Location Quintana Roo, Mexico
Result Ongoing
Belligerents
Gulf Cartel Los Zetas
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Mexico.svg Felipe Calderón
Flag of Mexico.svg Guillermo Galván Galván
Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sánchez Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano
Miguel Treviño Morales

Operation Quintana Roo (Spanish:Operacion Quintana Roo) is a Mexican army and Navy Anti - drugtrafficking operation in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The operation began in early February 2009 after the death of former Brigadier General Mauro Enrique Tello Quiñónez and two other men.

Background

On February 3, 2009. Outside of Cancun, retired Brigadier General Mauro Enrique Tello Quiñónez was killed after spending less than a day on his new job as a special drug-fighting consultant for The Benito Juarez mayor. His dead body was found inside a Toyota pickup truck along a highway that leads to Merida. Quintana Roo state officials reported that along with the general two other bodies were inside the truck, the two bodies were identified as Lieutenant Julio Cesar Roman Zuniga, who was the general's aide, and the second victim was Juan Ramirez Sanchez, the general's driver and nephew of Benito Juarez municipality mayor Gregorio Sánchez Martínez.[1]

2009

  • February 7 - Quintana Roo State Governor, Félix González Canto, announces that Army troops and Marines will be deployed into the state especially in the city of Cancun. Since the military was deployed, various raids were being operated inside the city with the help of the Police Special Forces Support (FEPA) an elite unit within the State Secretariat of Public Security.[2][3]
  • February 10 - In a surprise operation, Army troops swooped in and took over a police station in Cancún in connection with the torture and murder of former general Mauro Enrique Tello Quiñónez. Weapons that were assign to the Police Commander and the rest of his police officers were taken for a registration inspection.[4]
  • June 15 - Juan Manuel Jurado Zarzoza aka "El Puma" a lieutenant of the Gulf Cartel in Cancun was captured.[5]

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