Clara Elena Laborin, 52, wife of of Hector Beltran Leyva, (alias "H") was detained on Monday in Hermosillo, northwestern Sonora state, along
with another cartel operator, Alan Contreras, according to the federal
police.
Borderland Beat reported in November of 2015 that Laborin, nicknamed "La Senora", assumed leadership of the Beltran Leyva cartel after the arrest of her husband, the alleged drug trafficker "H" in 2014.
Like many of the women who have gained power and prominence in the cartels, Clara Elena Laborin had been a contestant in a beauty contest where she was crowned Miss Sonora/
She has a home and members of her extended family live in Hermosillo. Her arrest on Monday was not the first time she had been deprived of her liberty in the city. In April of 2010 she was abducted in front of her home in the community of La Alameda, not far from the headquarters of the Sonora State Preventive Police. by operatives working for Nacho Coronel..
The kidnapping had been brought about by bad feelings between the BLO organization and Nacho Colonel after a dispute between the 2 over a joint enterprise they had been engaged went sour and Nacho wound up controlling the profitable enterprise. After the splt Arturo Beltran "El Barbas", head of the Beltran Leyva clan ordered the execution of Nacho Coronel.
In early April of 2010 suspected gunmen allied with the Beltrán Leyva killed Nacho's son , Alejandro Coronel, age 16. Assassins in the service of Colonel counterattacked. In Nayarit they
killed 10 people and burned their bodies. Weeks later in Sonora they
kidnapped Clara Elena Laborín Archuleta.
Three days later on April 26, 2010, she was found on the street with her hands and feet bound and gauze tape wrapped around her head down to her nose. She was not injured or hurt. A banner was left by her body as a warning to "H" which said;
"We are going to teach you how to be a man and to respect family,
murderer of children. Here is your wife, which you refused to answer
for. I hand her back to you healthy and safe so you can see and learn
that for us family is sacred. We do not kill women or children, we are
only going after `El Hache´ y `El Dos Mil,´ as well as several police
officers working for Hector Beltran Leyva and Francisco Hernandez
Garcia."
This time her detention by the Federal Police may not be as brief as it was when Nacho had her kidnapped.
As reported in Yahoo News, the Federal Police Laborin is "identified as the head of operations of a criminal cell with a presence in Sonora state." She and Contreras "are considered among the main generators of violence in Acapulco,"
In 2009, the US Treasury Department sanctioned Laborin and 21 other
individuals for their ties to the Beltran Leyva organization, freezing
any assets they may have in the United States.
Yahoo quoted Mike Vigil, a former chief of international operations at the US Drug Enforcement Administration,
"We're starting to see more and more women climbing through the ranks of many of these cartels,"
"There's
one key factor that distinguishes them from other female traffickers:
...they're extraordinarily ruthless and highly intelligent," Vigil told
AFP.
"They have to be extremely ruthless otherwise the men won't
pay attention to them, and they have to be highly intelligence because
they engage in the more sophisticated aspects that the cartel does such
as money laundering and logistics, the corruption of public officials."
"The Web site ANG reported that 2 mg of cocaine and illegal firearms were confiscated at the scene of the arrest. It also reported that La Senora is not part of the 122 priority objectives of the Federal Government; however, she is included among the 50 priority objectives of the new Reconsideration of the Strategy Attention of Guerrero. Her capture is the 22nd of the 50 priority players on the list.
"She is considered one of the main generators of violence in Acapulco, from funding her organization and related cells disputing control of the port with the Independent Cartel of Acapulco (CIDA).
La senora beltran ya estaba acabada solo seguia moviendo el negocio para poder sobre vivir , ase un mes kuando platike con ella en una fiesta me dijo ke andaba a salto de mata porque la inteligencia policial le seguia los pasos, i ni modo asi este rollo mis respetos a nacho coronel no mata inocentes asi lo dijo la senora beltran
ReplyDeletewey, deja de ilusionar
DeleteA poco si platicaste con ella en persona? Si no eres puro cuento ojalá y compartas información con nosotros.
DeleteNo mataba ninos ni mujeres. Pero estoy seguro que unos cuantos inocentes si murieron por el. Entonces tu conoces a todos de LA mafia com perro?. Haha estas destrampado!
DeleteYa no andes con estas mamadas que publicas,o si crees muy narco y que conoses esta gente, ponte a trabajar guey
DeleteSi guey movia un negocio millonario y la señora apenas "sobrevivia " no seas guey
Deletehasta la culiaste carbon , ya deja de alucinar cabron
DeleteAs de ser bien verga! Apoco te has sentado con todo los pesados Sinaloenses, pero aquí andas de narcoplaticante. Aunque no te creo nada, la neta si haces reír. Siempre busco tu comentario aver con quien más fuiste pistolero y a que narco aconsejaste, pinche morrinis. Jaja
DeleteEste pinche salvatrucha
DeleteCOMANDANTE SARRA porfavor vaya chingar asu puta madre ok babye
DeleteWhat about the article on the arrest of #122 on Calderons narcos list? He's from CDS and was arrested yesterday in Quintana Roo.
ReplyDeleteSo that's why nacho coronel got killed.El H got him killed Not even a month after nacho kidnapped her. That's when Mencho got to be the boss of cartel de Jalisco. Crazy..
ReplyDeleteDude don't be stupid. El H was afraid of Nacho and the ones who kill him was the military.
Delete10:29AM The article says an execution was ordered but it was never carried out.Coronel was eventually killed by the military.
DeleteSomeone sanctioned the hit 11:39. The Mexican military doesn't kill for free.
DeleteThe military don't just go around killing people, they usually need their orders from above to execute their contracts.
DeleteEl H had the military on his pay roll and greased some palms to get Nacho killed. H was never a guy with big balls, but with big brains.
Delete5:03 & 9:14
DeleteYou're both wrong. The military don't need anybody's sanction to kill. Coronel had killed one of the military men in the operation so all bets were off. Stop living a narco-novela dream world.
3:25 they don't need it but they do go after someone of interest if you have the right connections. You obviously don't know how shit works in Mexico
Delete3:25 the pinchi military have their pecking ordrr, that is why they get covered up all the time, no matter what they do or how many massacres, from all the way up to the commander in chief, and they have paramilitary just in case, oh they call it chain o' command...
Delete8:05 & 9:07
DeleteThanks for your responses. The first reply has a point but I haven't seen any evidence to support that the killing of Coronel was at the behest of a narco.As to the second, yea, I know about the chain of command (Im ex military) but seems irrelevant, it's Mex after all. I just don't see the stubborn need to have it all be a freaking novela.
No importa lo que digan estos ojetes ese mi perro yo si le creo compa.
ReplyDeleteEl Batman
No se ve tan mal la señora jaja
ReplyDeleteChivis isn't this the woman you were defending awhile back? Many people mention having 2 do this because of survival. When in reality they just get used 2 the $. I'd say just get a job. If what you make isn't enough get another job. Or move 2 where you can find 1 that supports you. - El Sol Perdido
ReplyDeleteSince el H discovered he likes boys better, la señora had to find herself somebody else to "watch" her back, I hope she got some interesting tatoos there, she so pasty white...and tall...
DeleteNo pinchis mamen, no fotos from when she was Reina de la belleza?
Deleteaqui se ve muy vieja y traquetiada y ojeruda y pasty white la rucailona.
Big Deal, she'll be free for lack of evidence.
ReplyDeletecoke and firearms lack of evidence?
DeleteSister of the ex governor of sonora's wife 'que bonita Familia '
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