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Saturday, July 27, 2019

El Cuini is moved to Altiplano to avoid escape from CDMX


To avoid an escape, Federal authorities transferred the first hours of this Saturday Abigael González Valencia, “El Cuini”, leader of “Los Cuinis” and second in command of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG).

The leader of organized crime from Michoacán was relocated this morning from the Reclusorio Norte in Mexico City to the Altiplano Prison, in the State of Mexico to avoid any rescue, as was exposed by an armed group through a video broadcast on social networks in recent days.

The transfer was made at 03:00 in the morning during a security strategy in which authorities from the Navy, Federal Police and the Attorney General's Office (FGR) participated.

“El Cuini” was transferred from Cefereso de Durango to the prison in Mexico City last February after being arrested for various crimes.

The transfer of the organized crime leader occurred even though he had a suspension to avoid being relocated to another prison.

“El Cuini” is requested in an extradition by the United States government, for three charges against him.

Sol Prendido Borderland Beat from Excelsior

26 comments:

  1. You know he was shitty. Ruined his escape plan and put his ass in a high security prison🤣

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  2. Give all of these guys the Chapo deal.

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    1. Well of course, if tons of drugs we're shipped to USA, murders transpired, weapons we're used, then yes he will get the Chapo deal.

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  3. Fantastic news! Excited to see when he has been sent to the USA to goto Florence!Colorado Super Max Prison! And give up his big shot life! To spend the rest of it in a concrete box! One by one many of these big shot thugs are getting busted and sent to justice

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    1. And barely a dent to those hundreds that push drugs into communities. A never ending cycle.

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  4. Let’s hear it. Who thinks there was an actual escape plan and who thinks it was all smoke?

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    1. Smoke. Chapitos play checkers, Mayo playing chess to keep the competition on edge to break their routine. Once Mayo steps down, CDS gonna further fragment and lose plazas.

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    2. 11:51 - I see what you’re saying. I still think that Mayo has been dead for a while now and they’ve kept it all low key to ensure that fractioning doesn’t happen. Either way, I see CDS eventually fracturing. To much pressure on everyone from Men-cho-mo

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  5. The plot for escape just made easier. This is a ruse.

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    1. I was thinking the same, the video was made so they were moved to somewhere easier to escape from

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  6. Hahaha they fucked up the escape will be from altiplano

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  7. Guess that video did the trick.

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  8. Cant wait for a cjng on narcos netflix series

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    1. This is the garbage that inspires most unfortunate people to participate. The temporary glorification of money, and materialistic items of false pickings.

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  9. It's gonna be epic if El Cuini escapes. I will root for him. Since El Chapo is out of the dope game

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    1. Wtf? Root for ALMO, Arriba Mexico! To hell with these cartels.

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  10. Did they found said tunnel that was supposed to reach him any time now?

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  11. This actually was going to happen using a helicopter and 50 sicarios who were going to deploy at the front gates while he made his escape

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  12. mencho will snitch on him like he did with el 85

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  13. El cuini is so smart that he made his own cartel. The richest in mexico and the least violent. He also handled moneys for jaliscas. This guy is one of the most capable cartel operators in mexico of late. Hes the real deal. Im not a cheerleader just stating what is there for all to see. Lots of other men think they are the shit and all they are is extortionists and killers. Never sent shit to usa like coke or meth or h. Then there the real cartel bosses like this guy.

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  14. He had the warden already paid off. He was going to walk out the front gate, limo waiting in front with booze and buchonas

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  15. And I quote Cuini- there's other ways of making money other then selling dope! Quote un quote

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  16. Might have been the case in the past but according to AMLO he's going to make sure nobody gets any special treatment. Let see how well that holds up. He is suppose to follow up with this issue tomorrow.

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  17. Is this guy 85's brother?

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    1. No, different Valencia family. Both from Michoacan

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