Authorities are seeking permission remains dug Drug Master of Heriberto Raz Kano parents get material for DNA testing, in order to convince the public, there is no doubt that he has died, Mexico's anti-drug prosecutor said Wednesday.
Raz Kano's body was stolen by a team of armed, masked men from a funeral home in the northern state of Coahuila, October 8, the Mexican Navy marines hours later, he was killed, according to officials.
The Mexican Navy said the Raz Kano body through fingerprint recognition before the corpse was. The district attorney said they do not know that the body is Raz Kano, until it was stolen.
Prosecutor's of San Jose cuitlahuac Salinas said Raz Kano parents died years ago, and was buried in the central state of Hidalgo.
Salinas said: "Unfortunately, both parents died many years ago, and complicated thing".
He did not say what kind from Raz Kano's body will be used for comparison, but the autopsy before the body and officials apparently saved the blood or bloody clothing.
The Raz Kano is one of the drug traffickers most wanted in Mexico and the United States.
He is a former member of the Mexican army special forces, went on to lead the band of assassins, he was originally referred to as the "Company" Zetas after the radio code available to senior generals named.
They had initially drug trafficking in the Gulf cartel, which dominates Texas and northeastern Mexico border. But the two groups in 2010, resulting in drug violence in the region to upgrade to an unprecedented split.
Murder the Raz Kano personally responsible for hundreds of years, according to the Mexican government and the leadership of institutions, responsible for some of the country's most shocking massacres and atrocities committed. These include extortion fire in the northern city of Monterrey last year, the slaughter of 72 migrants in Tamaulipas border deaths in 2010 52 casino gamblers and workers.
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