Mexican cartel leader `El Mayo' Zambada pleads not guilty to US charges

FILE - This undated image provided by the U.S. Department of State shows Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a historic leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel. (U.S. Department of State via AP)

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The murders of about a dozen people in the northern Mexican state of Sinaloa appear to be linked to infighting in the dominant drug smuggling cartel there, confirming fears of repercussions from the July 25 detention of two top cartel leaders.

Last month, Joaquín Guzmán López, a capo from one faction of the Sinaloa cartel — the Chapitos or "Little Chapos," the sons of imprisoned cartel leader Joaquin “El Chapo†Guzmán — turned himself in to U.S. authorities. However, he allegedly abducted the leader of the rival faction, Ismael “El Mayo†Zambada, forcing him on to the same flight to El Paso and turning him in.

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