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Sinaloa leader released. On 2 October a Guatemalan court released Enio Geovanny Rey Sosa, a Guatemalan national suspected of being the main contact of the Mexican Sinaloa criminal organisation in the north-western department of Huehuetenango, which borders Mexico, for lack of evidence. Rey Sosa had been captured on 30 September together with two women, a Colombian, Claudia Vanesa Márquez and a Nicaraguan, Carmen Kijague Lacayo, in the capital. At the time of the arrest, Interior Minister Mauricio López Bonilla told reporters that Rey Sosa had been under investigation since 2010 for presumed links with drug traffickers and for being a “facilitator” of the Sinaloa gang.
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