Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Diamond-studded guns found in Mexico City by Police, 4th May 2010

Eastern Jalisco Police raid a basement and found 31 handguns which were filled with diamond studs diamond studs presumably belonging to Valencia drug cartel boss Nava Valencia, the Attorney General's Office said Monday.

Police officers found "31 gold- and silver-plated handguns of varying caliber studded with diamonds and engraved with the name 'Lobo Valencia,'" the federal agency said in a statement. The basement in Zapopan also yielded four rifles, 700 rounds of ammunition, 200 grams of marijuana, diamond jewelry and documents bearing the name of
Oscar Orlando Nava Valencia, the statement added.

Valencia is on a list of 24 drug bosses sought by Mexican law enforcement, which offers $2.4-million reward, in total, for their capture. He is the right-hand man of Joaquin Guzman, who tops the wanted list, the statement said. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last year said Mexican drug cartels made $25 billion a year by smuggling drugs into the United States, but other experts believe the profits are much higher. Go for wide range of wedding bands at RoyalDesignOnline.com

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