1/9/13, "Mexico's Most Feared Drug Cartel has Entered the Coal Mining Business," OilPrice.com, By Joao Peixe
"According to the US government, los Zetas are the most
technologically advanced, sophisticated, and dangerous cartel in Mexico,
a set of qualities that has also led them to become the most violent
and feared. Formed back in 1999 when commandos from the Mexican army’s
elite forces deserted ranks and became the armed forces for the Gulf
Cartel, they then split off to start their own gang in 2010.
In
the past few years they have taken control of Mexico’s Coahuila region
in the north, along the border of Texas, and are now starting to thrive
like never before. Los Zetas covertly entered the region, and under the
threat of extreme violence for those who didn’t cooperate they swiftly
brought
every aspect of commerce, politics, and business under their
control in less than three years.
This expansion was not undertaken to increase its drug trafficking
or
prostitution ring operations, but rather to enter into the business of
coal mining.
The state of Coahuila is rich in coal, and mining the fuel offers los
Zetas a rare chance to actually make money in a legal manner, as
opposed to the normal rackets of drugs and sex trafficking.
The
coal is mined through their own poorly paid workers, or bought at a low
price from small miners, who are forced to sell their product. Los Zetas
then resell the coal onto a state-owned company for a profit that is 30
times greater than the initial investment.
This setup is proving
hugely lucrative for los Zetas, estimated to earn them around $25
million a year. Humberto Moreira, the former governor of Coahuila, said
that the practice has even
become more profitable than drug running." via Free Republic
.
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