Latin-American drug cartels are globally known to be dominated by men. Whether it is the geared-up foot soldiers, the gang leaders or the hitmen, men have always been the face of the cartels. However, the recent killing of the world's most-wanted traffickers, Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, in a daring operation by the Mexican military has revealed that sometimes it is the cartel women that you need to watch out for. El Mencho had a $15 million bounty on his head and was wanted by both Mexican and US authorities. While he was successfully on the run for years, it was one of his lovers that led the military to the mountains of Tapalpa in western Mexico, where he was hiding, according to a CNN report. While the lover's identity has been kept hidden, her role in one of Mexico's most significant anti-drug operations underscores the role of women in Latin America's drug cartels. From trophy wives to smuggling operatives and masterminds, women have been ...
A 12-year-old boy was found dead in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi, with his throat and private parts slit.
Sahil Yadav was missing since Sunday evening and his family had launched a search. On Monday, when search was underway at the farm, the room where hay was stored was opened. The boy's body was found inside the room.
The boy's parents blamed his paternal uncle Avatar and aunt Manju, citing a family feud. While they have been arrested for interrogation, the police are investigating the matter and have not zeroed in on a motive yet.
A forensic team and dog squad also inspected the room where the boy's body was found.
With inputs from Vinod Gautam
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