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Thursday, January 6, 2022

Calzontzin, Michoacán: Local Citizen Reveals Extortion Tactics Being Used By The United Cartels

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

A local citizen was allegedly freed by "El Fantasma" after being detained and investigated. He now finds himself with his family once again. Suspicion fell against him after incriminating texts with "El Padre", a known Carteles Unidos member, were found in his phone. 

Within this broadcast the captive gives insight into the illicit affairs of local extortionists. His illegal detention at a hasty cartel checkpoint reveals the criminal tactics being employed by an opposing force. 

In addition his testimony aknowlegdes that at a government complex known as Junta Local de Sanidad Vegetal in the city of Uruapan. A collection of farm vehicles and names of sharecroppers took place. 

Video translation is as follows:

Captive: My name is Chavez Sanchez. I’m an engineer in the town of Toreo El Alto. And I’ve been detained here because I was suspected of buying stolen avocados. This is the reason why I’m here. I can swear to you that from the dirt road on the old path that runs from San Andres Coru. 

All the way to the town of Calzontzin. There are men there in two trucks. They’re moving around in Toyota Tacomas, one is grey and the other is orange colored. Each vehicle contains 6 armed men. They were threatening citizens that they’re going to start charging everyone 10 thousand, I’m sorry, 15 thousand pesos per hectares. 

They then lowered it down to 10 thousand pesos. They claimed that they were going to start calling everyone to meet at a certain place to pay there. Initially they did call various individuals.

Because in Sanidad Vegetal they took out farm tractors from every grove and gathered the names of every vegetable producer in the region. Each farmer was called by telephone. Many citizens did go to pay up. 

Interrogator: Who leads this mob?

Captive: It’s been said that this mob is being led by an individual who goes by the name of "El Padre”. These individuals went straight to the offices. Just as well they went to the community. They went to these two places to gather phone numbers and the farm tractors. 


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19 comments:

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    1. Yeah I’ve got to really learn my vehicles 😂

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  2. This detainee just signed his death warrant

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  3. A Michoacanos worst enemy is another Michoacano. It is true. Look at all of the harm they do to one another. If you are from Michoacan please do not take this to heart as I am not trolling, just stating the truth...

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    1. That and meth I bet money they smoke more of that shit than any other state in Mexico

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    2. Biggest tweekers in Mex r in Durango

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    3. @557 They don't call them Methoacanos for nothing.

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    4. N HE AIN'T METHING AROUND 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

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    5. Shut up with the same crap about " a michoacano worst enemy is another michoacano" come with something better

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    6. @1116 Michoachangos extort the avocado growers, the lemon growers, the strawberry farmers, tax small businesses, steal cars, illegally logg endangered trees, they are killing off the monarch butterflies, cutting off electricity to neighboring towns, destroy the roads, chase out the military, create fake autodefensas, destroy internet and communication towers and force the youth into meth addiction... is that better?

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    7. What about all the deaths with fentanyl?? Who's make and supplies that??

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  4. Criminals extorting even the avacado growers. Can't they just stick to drugs.

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  5. Cuernavaca is the biggest troll in this Blog.
    Poor guy has nothing else to do but troll under anonymous lol

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    1. Not really I am the biggest bad azz in here, Michoacangos.
      That CuernaVaca wears panties don't tell me why.

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  6. Sol, I think I recently told you that I learned how to count and say 'wheels/tires' in Spanish, so I'm more than happy to help count wheels in Spanish if you should ever need this translated....lol☺
    To others...no joke, I'm watching children's programs to assist with my pathetic Spanish skills.

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    1. That's always a good thing to learn Spanish. I've had actual family members and friends watch Sesame Street, Dora The Explorer, among other kid programs just to learn English. Just as well I've seen those who only speak English watch those same shows in Spanish to learn their Spanish better. It works both ways.

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    2. I am learning Spanish by watching Nosotros Los Guapos. Very entertaining.

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