The report says authorities made the most drug trafficking arrests in 2009,
with 866 suspects detained and 122 sentenced to prison. Last year,
authorities arrested 772 suspects and sent 574 to prison. The report says
the Mexican justice system was being reformed during the period studied.
Mexican officials also extradited 502 people between Dec. 1, 2006, and the end
of 2011, with 478 of them sent to the United States.
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