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|crimes = [[Illegal Drug Trade|Drug trafficking]]<br>[[Money laundering]]<br>Extortion<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Human trafficking]]<br>Robbery<br>[[Murder]]<br>[[Arms trafficking]]<br>Bribery<br>Fencing<br>Counterfeiting<br>[[Torture]] | |crimes = [[Illegal Drug Trade|Drug trafficking]]<br>[[Money laundering]]<br>Extortion<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Human trafficking]]<br>Robbery<br>[[Murder]]<br>[[Arms trafficking]]<br>Bribery<br>Fencing<br>Counterfeiting<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Rape]] | ||
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The '''Gulf Cartel''' is an [[organized crime]] syndicate based in Matamoros, Tamaulipas. Founded in the 1930's, it is amongst the oldest crime groups in the country. Originally focused on alcohol smuggling during Prohibition, it switched to other criminal activities after the 21st Amendment passed, and started selling cocaine from Colombia in 1984. This allowed it to grow, and would be the root of drug violence in Mexico as other drug trafficking organizations such as the [[Sinaloa Cartel]] and [[Juarez Cartel]] fought it for control of smuggling routes. In the 1990s it recruited 30 Mexican airborne special forces personnel, who became [[Los Zetas]]. In 2010 the Zetas split, and later that decade, the Gulf Cartel itself split into factions known as the Metros and the Rojos. | The '''Gulf Cartel''' is an [[organized crime]] syndicate based in Matamoros, Tamaulipas. Founded in the 1930's, it is amongst the oldest crime groups in the country. Originally focused on alcohol smuggling during Prohibition, it switched to other criminal activities after the 21st Amendment passed, and started selling cocaine from Colombia in 1984. This allowed it to grow, and would be the root of drug violence in Mexico as other drug trafficking organizations such as the [[Sinaloa Cartel]] and [[Juarez Cartel]] fought it for control of smuggling routes. In the 1990s it recruited 30 Mexican airborne special forces personnel, who became [[Los Zetas]]. In 2010 the Zetas split, and later that decade, the Gulf Cartel itself split into factions known as the Metros and the Rojos. | ||
==History== | ==History== |