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  • Known as "El Canicon" or "the Big Marble," apparently for his stocky build, Najera Talamantes is also suspected of involvement in the killings of six federal police officers and one federal investigative agent between 2007 and July 2008.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • Known as "El Canicon" or "the Big Marble," apparently for his stocky build, Najera Talamantes is also suspected of involvement in the killings of six federal police officers and one federal investigative agent between 2007 and July 2008.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • Known as "El Canicon" or "the Big Marble," apparently for his stocky build, Najera Talamantes is also suspected of involvement in the killings of six federal police officers and one federal investigative agent between 2007 and July 2008.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • "El Canicon has been implicated in drug trafficking, human trafficking, robbery of fuel from Pemex pipelines, pirated goods and homicide, kidnapping and extortion," said Army Gen. Luis Arturo Olivar.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • "El Canicon has been implicated in drug trafficking, human trafficking, robbery of fuel from Pemex pipelines, pirated goods and homicide, kidnapping and extortion," said Army Gen. Luis Arturo Olivar.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • Talamantes, also known as "El Canicon," also is suspected of attacks on a television station in Monterrey in Nuevo Leon, the state-run Notimex agency said.

    CNN.com 2009

  • 'The Mexican army has arrested Sigifredo Najera, aka El Canicon, (who was) directly responsible for the torture and killing of soldiers and the attack on the US consulate,' Mr Calderon announced late on Friday.

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  • 'The Mexican army has arrested Sigifredo Najera, aka El Canicon, (who was) directly responsible for the torture and killing of soldiers and the attack on the US consulate,' Mr Calderon announced late on Friday.

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  • 'The Mexican army has arrested Sigifredo Najera, aka El Canicon, (who was) directly responsible for the torture and killing of soldiers and the attack on the US consulate,' Mr Calderon announced late on Friday.

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  • "El Canicon has been implicated in drug trafficking, human trafficking, robbery of fuel from Pemex pipelines, pirated goods and homicide, kidnapping and extortion," said Army Gen. Luis Arturo Olivar.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

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