Wednesday, March 10, 2010

30-year-old Woman Connected To Los Zetas, Wanted In Triple Homicide Of Federal Agents

Top photo: Ana Claudia Morante Villanueva, 30, aka "La Contadora"
Photos: Federal Ministry Special Agents, second from top, Jorge Antonio Sulub Caamal; third, Rogelio Ibarra Alvarado; and fourth, Manuel Jesús Novelo Chan

March 10, 2010

Mexico (HNNUSA)-On Tuesday, the Assistant Attorney General for Special Investigations and Organized Crime (SIEDO)) indicted Ana Claudia Morante Villanueva, 30, aka Consuelo Sáenz Manríquez or Karla Aracely Luna Bello "La Contadora," the Accountant in connection with organized crime and the murders of Mexican Federal Ministry Special Agents Jorge Antonio Sulub Caamal, Rogelio Ibarra Alvarado and Manuel Jesús Novelo Chan in July 22, 2008. Morante Villanueva is also wanted by the U.S. government and the Mexican Attorney's General Office in Campeche, Mexico.
She allegedly is in charge of los Zetas network connected to international kidnappings and homicides, which helps to finance los Zetas Cartel. Morante Villanueva is considered a high ranking leader of los Zetas responsible for obtaining and renting underground houses to hold victims of kidnappings. She also locates and rents safehouses for los Zetas, according to the indictment in Mexico. 

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