30 Zeta inmates that escaped.
Zeta's killed 44 Gulf Cartel inmates before escaping from the Apodaca prison.
By H. Nelson Goodson
February 21, 2012
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico - On Monday, Governor Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz from the state of Nuevo León announced during a press conference that a reward of $10 million pesos (U.S. $769,231) has been offered for information leading to the arrest of 30 Zeta members who escaped from prison. The Zeta inmates escaped last Sunday after massacring 44 Gulf Cartel members being held at the Apodaca prison. The inmates were killed by man made weapons, according to the Nuevo León Attorney General's Office. Most were federal prisoners awaiting charges.
The Zeta inmates are believed to have been aided by prison guards and members of the Apodaca prison administration. At least 18 guards connected to the escape have been arrested, including suspending the authority and detaining the Apodaca Prison Warden, Gerónimo Miguel Andrés Martínez; Ernesto García Guerrero, General Commissioner for the Prison System Administration; Juan Hernández Hernández, Deputy Warden for the Apodaca Prison and Óscar Deveze Laureano, Chief Apodaca Security Officer.
The Nuevo León Justice Department in conjunction with the Mexican Federal Police and the military have launched a statewide dragnet to search for the fugitives considered armed and dangerous.
The escaped Zeta inmates were identified as:
1 - Jonathan Israel Flores Guerrero
2 - Jaime Román Rodríguez Rincón
3 - José Ricardo Barajas
4 - Édgar Gabriel Hernández Pérez
5 - Erick Hernández Ascanio or Ascencio
6 - Gerardo García Rodríguez
7 - Óscar Manuel Bernal Soriano
8 - Juan Cristóbal Flores Alcorta or Cristóbal Flores Peña or Cristóba Flores López
9 - Manuel Bernardo Mendoza Gaytan or Bernardo Mendoza Gautan
10 - José Francisco Gutiérrez Galván
11 - Héctor Rousvel Huerta Tinoco or Héctor Rosbel Huerta Tinoco
12 - José Hernández Cruz
13 - Francisco Javier Puente Macías
14 - Adán Sáez Saenz
15 - Darío Rosas López
16 - José Isidro Cruz Villarreal or Isidro Cruz Villarea
17 - José Manuel Pérez Loera
18 - Rogelio Chacha Quintanilla
19 - José Antonio Montiel Hernández
20 - David Alberto Segundo Villa
21 - Édgar Adrián Isaguirre Gutiérrez
22 - César Eduardo Sandoval Padilla
23 - Jesús Manuel Santiago Ordaz
24 - Aldo Alejandro Ríos Flores
25 - Horacio Silva Garza
26 - Juan Francisco Arguello Pastrana
27 - Rubén Méndez Gastelum or Rubén Méndez Gastelo or Rubén Méndez Castelo
28 - José Luis Guzmán Muñoz
29 - Cristofer Avad Blanco González
30 - Miguel Alejandro Pérez Cárdenas
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Zeta's killed 44 Gulf Cartel inmates before escaping from the Apodaca prison.
By H. Nelson Goodson
February 21, 2012
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico - On Monday, Governor Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz from the state of Nuevo León announced during a press conference that a reward of $10 million pesos (U.S. $769,231) has been offered for information leading to the arrest of 30 Zeta members who escaped from prison. The Zeta inmates escaped last Sunday after massacring 44 Gulf Cartel members being held at the Apodaca prison. The inmates were killed by man made weapons, according to the Nuevo León Attorney General's Office. Most were federal prisoners awaiting charges.
The Zeta inmates are believed to have been aided by prison guards and members of the Apodaca prison administration. At least 18 guards connected to the escape have been arrested, including suspending the authority and detaining the Apodaca Prison Warden, Gerónimo Miguel Andrés Martínez; Ernesto García Guerrero, General Commissioner for the Prison System Administration; Juan Hernández Hernández, Deputy Warden for the Apodaca Prison and Óscar Deveze Laureano, Chief Apodaca Security Officer.
The Nuevo León Justice Department in conjunction with the Mexican Federal Police and the military have launched a statewide dragnet to search for the fugitives considered armed and dangerous.
The escaped Zeta inmates were identified as:
1 - Jonathan Israel Flores Guerrero
2 - Jaime Román Rodríguez Rincón
3 - José Ricardo Barajas
4 - Édgar Gabriel Hernández Pérez
5 - Erick Hernández Ascanio or Ascencio
6 - Gerardo García Rodríguez
7 - Óscar Manuel Bernal Soriano
8 - Juan Cristóbal Flores Alcorta or Cristóbal Flores Peña or Cristóba Flores López
9 - Manuel Bernardo Mendoza Gaytan or Bernardo Mendoza Gautan
10 - José Francisco Gutiérrez Galván
11 - Héctor Rousvel Huerta Tinoco or Héctor Rosbel Huerta Tinoco
12 - José Hernández Cruz
13 - Francisco Javier Puente Macías
14 - Adán Sáez Saenz
15 - Darío Rosas López
16 - José Isidro Cruz Villarreal or Isidro Cruz Villarea
17 - José Manuel Pérez Loera
18 - Rogelio Chacha Quintanilla
19 - José Antonio Montiel Hernández
20 - David Alberto Segundo Villa
21 - Édgar Adrián Isaguirre Gutiérrez
22 - César Eduardo Sandoval Padilla
23 - Jesús Manuel Santiago Ordaz
24 - Aldo Alejandro Ríos Flores
25 - Horacio Silva Garza
26 - Juan Francisco Arguello Pastrana
27 - Rubén Méndez Gastelum or Rubén Méndez Gastelo or Rubén Méndez Castelo
28 - José Luis Guzmán Muñoz
29 - Cristofer Avad Blanco González
30 - Miguel Alejandro Pérez Cárdenas
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