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U.S. offers reward for Sinaloa leaders

10 million dollars for information about the cartel's actor brothers

U.S. offers reward for Sinaloa leaders

The U.S. State Department announced it is prepared to pay $10 million to anyone who provides reliable information about two brothers, leaders of the Australian Sinaloa cartel. Rene Arzate Garcia, known by the alias 'The Frog,' and his brother Alfonso Arzate Garcia, nicknamed 'Achilles,' are within the jurisdiction of U.S. intelligence agencies. According to the agency, their hideout is located in close proximity to San Diego. The launch of the program is part of a new primary objective of U.S. law enforcement.

Context

The Sinaloa cartel is considered one of the largest in the U.S., and the U.S. regularly offers rewards for locating key figures of criminal organizations.

Summary:

The U.S. has offered a $10 million reward for information on the brothers leading the Sinaloa cartel, whose base is in San Diego.