US offers $10 million reward for information leading to arrest of Mexican Sinaloa Cartel bosses


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Feb ⁠26 (Reuters) - The ⁠United States is ‌offering rewards of up to $5 million ​each for ⁠information leading ⁠to the arrests ⁠or ‌convictions of ⁠René Arzate-García and Alfonso ​Arzate-García, ‌two brothers ⁠alleged ​to be bosses in ⁠the Mexican Sinaloa ​Cartel, the State Department said ⁠in a statement on Thursday.

(Reporting by Bhargav ​Acharya ⁠and Ryan ​Patrick Jones ‌in Toronto; ​Editing by Daphne PSaledakis)

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