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Serafin Medina-Angel was arrested in Tijuana, Mexico, on September 1
He is accused of targeting Mexican citizens on their way to the United States
Medina-Angel is charged with three counts of kidnapping
Authorities have arrested a man they say was the leader of a kidnapping cell responsible for kidnapping, raping and torturing victims along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Serafin Medina-Angel was arrested at his home in Tijuana, Mexico, on September 1, according to a Monday statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
He is accused of kidnapping Mexican citizens attempting to cross into the United States from Mexico. His victims were tortured and raped while accomplices tried to collect ransoms from their families, CBP said.
Medina-Angel was arraigned last week and charged with three counts of kidnapping, the statement said.
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CNN’s Catherine E. Shoichet contributed to this report.