At least 11 killed in raid on cartel in northern Mexico's Sinaloa


MEXICO CITY, March ⁠19 (Reuters) - At least 11 suspected criminals ⁠were killed in northern Mexico during a ‌security operation targeting a residence tied to the Los Mayos faction of the country's powerful Sinaloa cartel, ​the country's navy said on ⁠Thursday.

Omar Oswaldo Torres, ⁠alias “El Patas,” a leader in Los Mayos, was ⁠detained during ‌the operation, the navy said. Officials did not identify anyone killed ⁠in the operation.

The navy said its ​personnel were ‌attacked after arriving at the site in ⁠Sinaloa state, ​after which "in accordance with the legal framework, they repelled the assault."

The navy also said it ⁠located the daughter of a ​crime boss during the operation, but she was released to her family after it determined ⁠she had no ties to criminal activities.

It also said it seized high-powered and tactical weapons at the scene.

Last month, another Mexican military ​operation killed Nemesio Oseguera, ⁠alias "El Mencho", the leader of the Jalisco New ​Generation Cartel, during an ‌operation in Jalisco state.

(Reporting by ​Lizbeth Diaz and Sarah Morland; Editing by Natalia Siniawski and Bill Berkrot)

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