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- Q16018356 description "Mexican drug trafficker".
- Q16018356 description "Mexican drug trafficker".
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- Q16018356 abstract "Braulio Arellano Domínguez (died 4 November 2009) was a Mexican drug trafficker who was one of the founders the Mexican criminal organization known as Los Zetas with other military men in the late 1990s.He joined the Mexican Army in 1993, but deserted six years later in June 1999. He was later recruited by the Gulf Cartel to work as an enforcer for the drug trafficking organization's new muscle, Los Zetas. As one of the top leaders of the group, Arellano Domínguez commanded Los Zetas in the coastal state of Veracruz. While operating in the state, he reportedly met with the former state Governor Fidel Herrera Beltrán in at least two occasions. Though the information has not been officially confirmed, the accusations against the politician persist.Following a gunfight with Mexican law enforcement in Soledad de Doblado, Veracruz on 3 November 2009, Arellano Domínguez died from gunshot wound complications. According to the Mexican Navy, the drug lord attempted to defend himself in the shootout with a golden pistol encrusted with diamonds.".
- Q16018356 alias "El Gonzo".
- Q16018356 alias "Z-20".
- Q16018356 deathDate "2009-11-03".
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- Q16018356 deathYear "2009".
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- Q16018356 dateOfDeath "2009-11-03".
- Q16018356 deathDate "2009-11-03".
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- Q16018356 name "Braulio Arellano Domínguez".
- Q16018356 otherNames "El Gonzo".
- Q16018356 otherNames "Z-20".
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- Q16018356 shortDescription "Mexican drug trafficker".
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- Q16018356 comment "Braulio Arellano Domínguez (died 4 November 2009) was a Mexican drug trafficker who was one of the founders the Mexican criminal organization known as Los Zetas with other military men in the late 1990s.He joined the Mexican Army in 1993, but deserted six years later in June 1999. He was later recruited by the Gulf Cartel to work as an enforcer for the drug trafficking organization's new muscle, Los Zetas.".
- Q16018356 label "Braulio Arellano Domínguez".
- Q16018356 name "Braulio Arellano Domínguez".