A son of Mexican drug lord Joaquin
"El Chapo" Guzman was among criminals abducted in a Pacific coast city
on Monday, officials say.
They say Jesus Alfredo Guzman, 29, was
one of six members of the Sinaloa Cartel seized by members of a rival
gang, Jalisco New Generation.
The incident took place at a restaurant in the resort city of Puerto Vallarta .
Guzman, who is now in jail, had led the Sinaloa Cartel for years. Jesus Alfredo is suspected to be a senior member.
The 29-year-old is wanted on drugs charges by the US.
| La Leche restaurant is close to the main tourist attractions of Puerto Vallarta |
The US also wants Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to be extradited to the
US on charges of smuggling vast amounts of drugs into the country.
He was recaptured in January, six months after escaping through a 1.6km (one-mile) tunnel from his maximum-security prison cell.
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The
six suspected gang members were abducted at La Leche restaurant in the
early hours of Monday in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco state.
State
Attorney General Eduardo Almaguer told reporters that forensic evidence
collected at the scene had confirmed Jesus Alfredo Guzman's abduction.
He added that four of the six kidnapped people had already been identified, without providing further details.
There are reports that another of Guzman's son, Ivan, may have also been among the victims.
Local officials say the victims had travelled from neighbouring states for a celebration in the upscale restaurant.
The BBC's Juan Paullier in Mexico says the kidnap may trigger a war between the two major Mexican drug cartels.
Jalisco
New Generation and the Sinaloa Cartel have been fighting for the
control of major drug routes along Mexico's Pacific coast.
Mexican gangs smuggle tonnes of illegal drugs - mainly cocaine - to the US every year.

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