Mexico City, Dec 6 : At least 14 people were killed in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon in clashes between police and alleged members of the country's powerful criminal gangs, media reported Saturday.
Two successive shootouts in the Monterrey suburb of Juarez left 12 dead late Friday, including a boss of the dreaded Los Zetas gang who was the prime suspect of having killed General Juan Arturo Esparza Garcia and four of his bodyguards last month.
The alleged criminals were travelling with three kidnap victims and tried to avoid a checkpoint by firing at the authorities.
The clashes reportedly lasted 45 minutes, and one woman unrelated to the drug trade was killed in crossfire. Eight people were arrested, while the three kidnap victims were freed.
In another Monterrey suburb, Escobedo, a group of armed men killed two police officers who were keeping watch over a detention centre and freed 23 people there, most of them believed to belong to Los Zetas.
Monterrey is one of the richest and most industrialized cities in Mexico, and it is also the third-largest metropolis in the country, after Mexico City and Guadalajara.
--IANS
Your Yearly Horoscope for 2011:
Pisces
Aquarius
Capricon
Sagittarius
Scorpio
Libra
Virgo
Leo
Cancer
Gemini
Taurus
Aries
TOP READ ARTICLES:
Vanessa Hudgens finds centipedes 'awful'
Kellan Lutz wants more 'Twilight' film
Oscar is boring: Dustin Hoffman
Demi Moore seeking spiritual advice from Deepak Chopra?
Justin Bieber just too humble
Convicted stalker of Madonna, Halle Berry on run
'Bulimic' Gaga spent most of her high school days throwing up
'The Rock' plans switch to politics when 'time is right'
Sir Paul Mccartney gets star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Tim Vine bags funniest joke award for 'Conjunctivitis.com'
Madonna may duet with Britney Spears again
Tess Daly roots for funnyman Alan Carr to judge 'Strictly'
Adele doesn't want to be 'skinny mini with my tits out'
Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek started hating each other on promo tour
Cheryl Cole seen with ex-boyfriend in LA