"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
A dismembered body was found this morning in the streets of Colonia Benito Juárez in nylon bags.
In that place, it was reported, a cardboard with a narcomessage was also located.
The area of the discovery was cordoned off by elements of the Civil Force and the Municipal Police, who requested the presence of the Ministerial Police and Expert Services of the Regional Prosecutor's Office.
Until now, the identity of the body located is unknown, which, according to reports, was completely dismembered.
Likewise, it was indicated that it could most likely be the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) employee who was kidnapped yesterday afternoon by an armed criminal cell in La Gloria neighborhood.
The body was picked up by Expert Services personnel and transferred to the Forensic Medical Service (SEMEFO) in the city of Tantoyuca, Veracruz, for the initiation of the corresponding investigations.
WARNING: GRAHIC IMAGE BELOW
Source: La Voz de Tantoyuca
Never had a clear answer as to who Grupo Sombra belonged to.. or are they an independent cartel?
ReplyDeleteGolfos and old Zetas had that plaza initially. And because of whatever fallout they had Grupo Sombra came into existence
DeleteI believe the Sombras were originally a cell under CDG boss El Coss, as his nickname was also Sombra.
DeleteIts me or this group is low profile asf?
Deletegreat to see you again, Sol! donde andabas?
ReplyDeleteThe Lord said to Satan, “Where have you come from?”
DeleteAnd Satan answered the Lord, “From roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it.”
Sol calm down u ain't satan much less God n of course not a christian
DeleteHe was in Tijuana for a while, we all thought he got kidnapped, but after awhile he made it back, perhaps Sicaro 006 rescued him.
DeleteVICENTILLO GOT RELEASED @MX
ReplyDeleteseems like he had just gotten a haircut
ReplyDeleteIs there any websites that I can find unsencored pictures of areas like Tijuana and Juarez or Celaya. Just like this picture here
ReplyDeleteThe best place is usually Twitter. I’ve seen that’s where most of these are leaked and then grabbed by several websites. But as far as outlets go, smaller newspapers are usually more lenient with gore. Just try to find alternative media outlets for those cities.
DeleteEl blog del narco
DeleteFirsthand info usually comes from local Whatsapp groups. many people use this app all across the country to keep in touch. 2nd place down the list would probably be Facebook or Twitter
DeleteIt’s like mortal kombat out there fatalities everyday
ReplyDelete"Somos del Golfo"
ReplyDeleteTo the editors and founders of this site. I appreciate all the work you do but in the future will there be an option to see tabs of specific information? Such as execution videos, cartel information, Mexican states timelines of crimes and activities, or other videos in general of cartel on cartel conflicts ? Thank you
ReplyDeleteThat man that got his head cut off, do you think, he will still be able to shave his face everyday???
ReplyDeleteWtf go back to all the gore
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