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Raúl Alberto Trejo Benavides (died 13 May 2002) was a Mexican suspected drug lord and high-ranking member of
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, a criminal group based in
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, Mexico. Trejo Benavides served in the
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from 1991 to 1999, and was a member of the
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(GAFE), the army's
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. He joined the
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under kingpin
Osiel Cárdenas Guillén Osiel Cárdenas Guillén (born 18 May 1967) is a former Mexican drug lord and the former top leader of the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas. Originally a mechanic in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, he entered the cartel by killing Juan García Abrego's fri ...
after leaving the army, becoming one of the first members of its newly formed paramilitary wing, Los Zetas. Like Trejo Benavides, most of the first members of Los Zetas were ex-military. Los Zetas was responsible for providing security services to Cárdenas Guillén and carrying out executions on the cartel's behalf. In 2002, Trejo Benavides was mortally wounded in a shootout with rival gangsters in
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. His comrades took his body to a hotel in Matamoros, where they abandoned it after arranging the corpse and the room to simulate a suicide. His death triggered disagreements between Los Zetas leader
Arturo Guzmán Decena Arturo Guzmán Decena (13 January 1976 – 21 November 2002), also known by his code name Z-1, was a Mexican Army Special Forces officer and high-ranking member of Los Zetas, a criminal group based in Tamaulipas. He defected from the military i ...
and Gulf Cartel boss Cárdenas Guillén. The Mexican government remained unaware that Trejo Benavides had died, and continued to issue charges against him along with other Zetas leaders. By 2009, a high-ranking Zetas member confessed to authorities that Trejo Benavides had been dead for several years.


Early life and career

Raúl Alberto Trejo Benavides was born in
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, Mexico. He joined the
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on 3 May 1991, later becoming a member of the
Grupo Aeromóvil de Fuerzas Especiales The Special Forces Corps () are the special forces battalions of the Mexican Army. Formerly the Special Forces Airmobile Group () or GAFE, the SF corps has six regular battalions; plus four specialized units, one of those units is the '' Fuerza ...
(GAFE), the army's special forces. While with the GAFE, Trejo Benavides worked closely with the
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(PJF), in their anti-narcotics unit. During his service, Trejo Benavides reportedly received military and counter-drug training in the United States. Rather than retaining
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status or deserting without notice, Trejo Benavides requested voluntary removal from active duty and left the
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on 16 March 1999. He then joined the
Gulf Cartel The Gulf Cartel ( , or ''Golfos'') is a criminal syndicate, Drug cartel, drug trafficking organization, and U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization, which is perhaps one of the oldest organized crime groups in Mexico. It is currently bas ...
, a criminal group based in
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. He became a member of the cartel's newly created paramilitary group, known as
Los Zetas Los Zetas (, Spanish for "The Zs") is a Mexican criminal syndicate and designated terrorist organization, known as one of the most dangerous of Mexico's drug cartels. They are known for engaging in brutally violent " shock and awe" tactics suc ...
, which was largely composed of ex-commandos. He was hired by cartel boss
Osiel Cárdenas Guillén Osiel Cárdenas Guillén (born 18 May 1967) is a former Mexican drug lord and the former top leader of the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas. Originally a mechanic in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, he entered the cartel by killing Juan García Abrego's fri ...
, and was given the nickname "El Alvin". In Los Zetas, Trejo Benavides also used the code names "Z-6" and/or "Z9-HK24". When Trejo Benavides joined Los Zetas, the group's purpose was to provide security services to Cárdenas Guillén and carry out executions on the cartel's behalf. Trejo Benavides was one of the founding members of Los Zetas who was reportedly part of the Grupo de los 14 (English: Group of 14), who were the first fourteen Zetas members. He was one of the most adept gunmen in the group. Over the years, Los Zetas underwent organizational changes and became increasingly involved in other criminal activities alongside the Gulf Cartel, including drug trafficking.


Injury and death

On 13 May 2002, Trejo Benavides and nearly twenty other members of Los Zetas mounted an operation in
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to kidnap
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("El Chacho"), a former state police officer and the head of a
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-based smuggling group known as Los Chachos. The commando was headed by Víctor Manuel Vázquez Mireles. They were acting on intelligence information provided by the police chief Arturo Pedroza Aguirre, who tipped off García Sánchez's location to Cárdenas Guillén and Los Zetas. During the attack, rival gangster Juvenal Sánchez Torres ("El Juve") was killed, and Los Zetas successfully abducted García Sánchez from his home along with three of his alleged henchmen. García Sánchez was found dead later that day in
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. Trejo Benavides was injured by García Sánchez's associates, and died from gunshot wounds after failing to receive medical attention. His comrades transported his corpse from Monterrey to Matamoros, where they abandoned it in a hotel room. After learning that Trejo Benavides had died, his boss, Guzmán Decena, threatened Cárdenas Guillén. Reportedly, Guzmán Decena did not support the idea of having García Sánchez killed, and told Cárdenas Guillén, "Either you fix this problem of arcía Sánchezand rejo Benavidesor we will turn you in to the Army". Cárdenas Guillén took the threat seriously, reportedly commissioning his lawyer, Galo Gaspar Pérez Canales, to help him use the press to present Trejo Benavides' death as suicide. Several journalists helped the Gulf Cartel to fabricate the story. Cárdenas Guillén also received the support of the
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chief stationed in Matamoros, Plácido de Jesús Martínez Gutierréz.


Investigation and reactions

Trejo Benavides' body was found at 3:00 p.m. when a hotel staff member entered the room for housekeeping after checkout time. His corpse was laid out on the bed, fully dressed, and holding a gun in his hand to indicate that he had committed suicide. Another hotel staff member stated that he did not know the name(s) of the individual(s) who had taken the room, that they had arrived by taxi, and that they did not look suspicious. Local authorities found two identity documents on the body: a Tamaulipas university ID and a state driver's license, both in the name of Ramón Esparza Torres. ''El Bravo'' newspaper in Matamoros reported that the man was a professor, who had killed himself for sentimental reasons. The article was published in the police section, and the story circulated widely in Matamoros. The body was sent to a local funeral parlor, where a wake was held. Several organized crime members were in attendance. Los Zetas helped arrange transfer of the corpse to
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, his home state. Guzmán Decena's death threats angered Cárdenas Guillén, who reportedly spoke to Los Zetas members
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and
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about plans to eliminate him. In November 2002, after learning that Guzmán Decena was at his girlfriend's home in Matamoros, Cárdenas Guillén reportedly called on the Mexican Army to arrest him. Guzmán Decena confronted the soldiers upon their arrival, and was killed by gunfire. After Guzmán Decena's death, Cárdenas Guillén granted greater freedom and concessions to Los Zetas. He allowed several members to join his inner security circle, and granted others permission to coordinate marijuana and cocaine operations in Nuevo Laredo and
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, two corridors previously under the Gulf Cartel's control. Trejo Benavides' position in Los Zetas was taken over by Mellado Cruz, who was also a former GAFE.


Bounty and charges

The Mexican government was unaware of Trejo Benavides' death for several years, and continued to issue charges against him. On 18 June 2003, Mexico's
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(PGR) placed an unspecified bounty on 31 members of Los Zetas, including Trejo Benavides. Authorities stated that Trejo Benavides was "highly dangerous", given his military background and his suspected role in homicides, drug trafficking, kidnappings, and
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s. This announcement was made after the Specialized Unit Against Organized Crime (UEDO) identified him as a high-ranking member of Los Zetas following the 14 March arrest of Cárdenas Guillén. On 25 November 2006, regional Mexican singer
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was killed after playing at a concert in
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. According to investigators, he was killed for playing a
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called " A Mis Enemigos" ("To My Enemies"), whose lyrics made indirect antagonistic references to the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas. Investigators suspected that Trejo Benavides was part of the commando that shot Elizalde, and he accordingly became a suspect in the murder investigation along with his colleague Hernández Barrón. By 2009, Mexican authorities learned that Trejo Benavides was dead when former Zetas member
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("Comandante Mateo") confessed that fact to investigators after viewing the
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s of wanted Zetas members.


See also

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Mexican Drug War The Mexican drug war is an List of ongoing armed conflicts, ongoing Asymmetric warfare, asymmetric armed conflict between the Federal government of Mexico, Mexican government and various Drug cartel#Mexico, drug trafficking syndicates. When the ...


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