Veracruz, Ver.- Adrián Fernández or Adrián F "El Pelón", member of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación, was apprehended this afternoon by members of the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) and the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic (FGR) in the municipality of Cosoleacaque. The arrest was made by a special group that traveled from Mexico City, from elements of the SEIDO as well as the AIC and the FGR. Adrián Fernández was an employee of Pemex in Minatitlán, said Carlos Loret de Mola in his column this Friday in El Universal.
According to the FGR, Adrián Fernández was detained by agents of the Federal Ministerial Police without the use of violence or involvement of third parties.
Confused.
ReplyDeleteThought it was Los Zetas who were responsible for this horrific incident?
they were. the state called in the feds to arrest cjng because ver is on the zetas payroll. i had told armadillo the next would be a big arrest of cjng.
DeleteBTW la becky was not the owner of the bar, it is the guy in the video holding up a bag of ice. supposedly he was the target but becky was also because of her switching to cjng from zetas at the bar she manages.
What ice? What video? Where? Care to elaborate?
DeleteCjng is on the offensive again, heads will roll
ReplyDeleteLet's see if charges stick? AMLO has stipulated that he will disclose judges who release criminals. Finally a first step to hopefully removing these corrupt judges.
ReplyDeleteDon't let him out.
ReplyDeleteToo late he's gone.
DeleteShootout in Minatitlán after police arrest massacre suspect
ReplyDeletePemex employee believed to have authored April 19 killings
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A man identified by the authorities as one of two perpetrators of the Minatitlán massacre in which 13 people were killed was arrested yesterday in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, leading to a fatal shootout a few hours later.
Adrián N. “El Pelón,” 25, is a suspected member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and a resident of Cosoleacaque, a municipality located near the scene of the April 19 killings.
Aauthorities suspect that Adrián N. was accompanied by Tomás N. “El Lagarto,” the cartel’s presumed plaza leader in Minatitlán.
Federal government sources said the former was an employee of the state oil company Pemex and worked at the Pajaritos industrial complex.
Federal agents apprehended him as he was leaving the Pajaritos plant after finishing a shift.
Hours after the arrest, police clashed with armed civilians on the streets of Minatitlán.
At least two officers were killed in the shootout, and three people were wounded, including two police.
Source: Milenio (sp)
Zetas are winning in Veracruz and cancun also pushing into Jalisco now
ReplyDeleteCjng has Veracruz but Zetas trying to make a comeback, won't be easy for Zetas. Mata Zetas ain't no joke
ReplyDeleteNo digas mamadas pendejo, veracruZ.
DeleteShould of shot him any cjng members need two shots to the head
ReplyDeletePuncture their lungs an let them have a slow painful death.
Delete4:34 not without observing some compliments,
Deletelike the condemned right to take along with him at least two of his bosses or top associates.
cjng plaza bosses are always scrubby looking dudes in sandles lol..very over hyped cartel.
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