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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Wave of Murders on the Rise in Southern Veracruz Following the Death of CJNG Member 'El Pollo'

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CJNG member El Pollo was killed in early September; his death triggered violence in the area

Narco-violence has unleashed in the southern region of the state of Veracruz after the death of Jesús Antonio González Hernández ('El Pollo', The Chicken), a high-ranking Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) member who commanded a group of hitmen under José Roberto Sánchez Cortés ("El Licenciado" or "El Huevochas") in the Acayucan, Veracaruz, area.

El Pollo was killed on September 9 along with three other people in a shootout with the Veracruz State Police. These cartel members were transferring a kidnapping victim to an undisclosed location when they were confronted by security forces.

Two months earlier, El Pollo was arrested along with "El Mandi" during an operation implemented on the afternoon of June 27 by the Ministry of Public Security (SSP) and the  Navy in Acayucan. Both are linked to the CJNG; days later El Pollo was released. But this was not the first time El Pollo had been arrested. According to his criminal career, he was arrested for being in possession of stolen fuel but was also released.

Cartel violence

Ten days after El Pollo was killed, violence exploded in Acayucan; in only 72 hours, five men and a woman were killed in firearm attacks.

On the morning of September 19, the taxi driver leader of the Authentic Federation of Workers of the State of Veracruz (FATEV), Valdemar Molina González, was attacked by gumne when he he was shopping in Acayucan. Still alive, he was transferred to a nearby hospital but eventually succumbed to his wounds.

Paramedics attempt to save the life of mechanic Jesus Zetina Fonseca, who died in Acayucan from machete blows

Hours later, Hours later, the siblings Balfre and Elías García Hernández were murdered when they were traveling on the highway to near Acayucan. The two men, aged 43 and 53, were residents of the community of Miguel Alemán, in San Juan Evangelista, and were apparently attacked on their way to their town. A few minutes away from the crime scene, a motorcyclist was shot and killed by unknown assailants.

That same evening, the owner of a mechanical workshop was killed with machetes. The victim was identified as Jesús Zetina Fonseca, aged 36. The mechanic had spent the night in his shop because robbers had tried to break in the day before.

Mariana was killed in front of her 6 year old son; no one has been arrested for the crime

The killing that reached national headlines committed on September 22, when gunmen ambushed and killed Mariana in front of her six-year-old son while driving through Acayucan. She worked as an accountant for Industrias Cañeros S.A. de C.V.

When authorities arrived at the scene, her bullet-ridden body was next to where her son was sitting. Her son was not injured during the attack. Her murder caused consternation among the community and family and friends demanded justice. So far there is no information on the motive for the attack against her.

CJNG presence in the Acayucan area

Acayucan and the surrounding areas are rich in livestock and agriculture but many of parts of this region have been severely hit by crime. The police patrols many of the municipality's highways but much of Acayucan is rural and cartel members use dirt roads to circumvent their patrols.

Civilians have reported a rise in cattle raiding, extortion and kidnappings. Investigators say the criminals in the area are likely tied to the CJNG. Earlier this year, Borderland Beat reported that a police chief in San Juan Evangelsita (which borders Acayucan) was killed by CJNG members for not supporting the CJNG's activities in the area.

It is rumored that he refused to allow the CJNG's cattle theft operations and kidnappings in the area. His dispute with the CJNG dates back to August 2019, when police officers working under him detained 40 CJNG members who were looting ranches in the municipalities of Playa Vicente, Azueta, Isla, Rodríguez Clara (in Veracruz) and several others along the border with Oaxaca.

Sources: e-VeracruzLa Nigua; Diario El Mundo

24 comments:

  1. It would appear that the cdn is pushing south into Veracruz after making an alliance with el bukanas a high ranking zeta who has been in Veracruz operating for 20 plus years zetas killed a cjng boss and his son in Veracruz not long ago let’s not forget Veracruz was the old stomping ground of his majesty el lazca he would hunt wild boar and spider monkeys in this region and pull them apart with his bear hands

    ATTE SCOTTISH ZETA

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    1. All oryginal zetas are dead or in jail

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    2. Your gimmick is lame, I get it’s your attempt to be lol sicario 006 but at least he jokes about gente nueva who some of their cells actually respect the people and do their best to just kill enemies, but with Zetas it’s not funny at all.

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    3. 11:38 Sinaloa is just as bad as the next cartel, media portrayals make some look worse than others but they’re all guilty of the same shit

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    4. Scottish zetas has been here longer than 006, the latter is quite lame too.

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    5. No no no no not at all English Zeta (Zeta Inglish) was here before any of them

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  2. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6951937/Cop-goes-serving-protecting-people-member-Mexicos-powerful-cartel.html

    El Pollo was boss of this piece of shit

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  3. CJNG are no good. They extort, kill and kidnap innocent people all the time. They are the new zetas and no body likes them.

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  4. Great marvelous one 👍 of theirs gets killed all hell breaks loose in killing inocents. They have killed many people , gotten away with murder, and now when one of thiersbis killed, they cry like babies.

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  5. So they are killing citizens just to kill them? Out of frustration because the police killed the chicken?????

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  6. So let me understand this. Basically these dudes just go from ranch to ranch raping and pillaging and nobody does anything about it. They just get away with it. How is that possible?

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    1. 5:11 No! Thats what cds does in sonora

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    2. Yes can you believe it, crooked cops, could be in it together with the criminals, the government looks the other way, while the cartel bribes then with evelopes full of money.

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    3. Mexicans are scared shitless obviously, it would literally take a nationwide citizen defence group but will never happen, too much money and people get greedy, just look at the Autodefensas. Great intentions but power turned some into cartels.

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  7. pollo = cockerel , at least in Mexico calling someone pollo to a male means young referring to a cockerel Before fully maturing to a Full grown rooster. A chicken is gallina aka hen I’m not been smart ass just want to put my two cents to non speaking bb readers I’m sure this guy was not called chicken or else his moniker would of been gallina

    M”

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    1. Isnt chick used for pollo?

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    2. I'll just settle with calling him dipshiz.

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    3. No problem man,We need folks like you on here,preciate it

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  8. Lot of terror all due to the damn chicken. The young lady in the photo looks like a nice young lady its a shame what the hell is going on down there

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  9. Let's see how tough SOMBRA is when VERACRUZ gets CJNGX

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  10. Don't rest in peace Pollo will not be missed.

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  11. Oh dear oh dear, I hope da Chivis did not go to Rosarito, as the LA fireman is still missing and presumed gone with the wind. Rosarito used to be safe, but thanks to the hoodlums it became bad.

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