"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Arturo Beltrán Leyva, "El Jefe de Jefes", killed by the Navy in 2009, was one of the most wanted drug traffickers in Mexico and the US. He liked to have many properties to store his fortune and hide corpses.
We are in the town of Ayotzingo, State of Mexico on this ranch that once belonged to Arturo Beltrán Leyva. Fourteen, almost 14 years after he was killed by the Navy. This ranch has not been secured by the authorities. And it is believed that a lot of money was buried here, millions of dollars. It’s also believed that people have been buried here.
While other properties of the drug trafficker nicknamed the Boss of Bosses have been auctioned off by the federal government, this 15,000 square meter ranch is abandoned. In 2011 it was seized and then left in oblivion.
Over the years nature has devoured it and little by little it has been plundered. It’s located in Ayotzingo in the municipality of Chalco, State of Mexico in an area far away from society, about 34 kilometers from Morelos. There are no houses or crops. Only hills and dirt roads.
The perfect place for one of the most bloodthirsty criminals of the last decades to hide. The Despierta team traveled to this place where very few people have ever been. And found excavations known as coves where mountains of banknotes were once hidden.
There are still plastic bags with hermetic seals where the money was kept before being buried. We are in one of the trenches that were dug to hide money in these bags. And that later when Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed it is believed that Edgar Valadez Villarreal aka La Barbie came with his mob and made a Santeria ritual to collect and take the money.
When the authorities explored this ranch in 2011, a protected witness from the then Attorney General's Office informed them that several victims had been buried here. He assured that those kidnapped by the Beltrán Leyva mob were drowned in this pool. This guest house was built one kilometer away. It is about 8000 square meters in size.
This is where the Boss of Bosses and his accomplices slept. But today this metal gate has been stolen. There are no longer any windows or flooring. Everything was left in the black because of the toll. It could have looked like this other Beltrán Leyva ranch in Xochitepec, Morelos, valued at some one hundred and fifty million pesos.
A little more than 13 years after Arturo Beltrán Leyva was killed, eleven of his properties remained in the hands of the Mexican government. But it is believed that there are at least two others that have been totally forgotten about.
Sol whit this copy and paste ass 🤣🤣🤣 fucken clown
ReplyDeleteBecause not all of our readers speak or understand Spanish you fucking retard. Other than that, my articles have past 100K in views. So, it's obvious Daddy must be doing right. 🤣
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Delete@Sol. It's about what you you choose to upload dude. Those 100K views might have brought the money (its the but if you still run like you used to, and you aren't the Gore pimp, then all you have done is bring 75K US reactionary idiots from their right wing Breitbart hidey holes.
DeleteOf course your articles have a 100k on views Lowest common denominators always have the
DeleteBreakmylegs if you notice I tend to mix it all up. I don't stay with just one thing to cover. It makes more sense this way to me. Others have their own preference for their reasons. One things for sure though. The articles cant be pigeonholed lol. People's gore obsession here does far outweigh the work of intellectuals. Back when Chivis was around her best work peaked at 80K. (Sorry Chivis but time moved on and other people's work surpassed your numbers. And I completely understand everything you ever did here and the purpose behind those reasons).
DeleteYou do great job Sol. Keep on.
Delete7:07 SOL
DeleteBreak my legs says you bringing in the money, but as of now he doesn't realize you do the BB services as volunteer status .
I am pleased to read fresh articles from Mexico, translated into English, without you we would be in the dark.
Sol back in 2016 they took 24 roosters fighters from there and then found in in acid barrels some last name where nava from Guerrero did u ever follow up on it
Delete@3:10pm whats the date for the Joe Rogan podcast
DeleteDo you fuckin clowns actually think right wing readers are here?Fuckin idiots i swear
DeleteBreak our balls you talk some goofy shit,you sound like a female?
Delete@6.45 You have no idea what I'm talking about because Sol deletes conversations, and he doesn't remember the time we discussed it years ago. I didn't say he ''brings in the money'', it was a response to comments he deleted. I've been following BB since it's first post. He said to me ''You sure as shit don't pay me'' when I objected to yet another weird gore post with glee in the comments, which made me feel guilty, because it all made sense, suddenly. His job must be to link the misinforming gore pricks, that allow everybody else to tell the truth. I was actually giving him a break.
DeleteIt's a misconception to think he died fighting. He died while hiding and did not surrender because he thought he would make it through, all the while cooked out.
ReplyDelete@2.49 I'm not sure he thought he would make it through. Maybe. But yeah, that whole myth about the blaze of glory, death instead of surrender is such bullshit. One thing I hoped might happen after the Luna trial was for that piece of narco-mythology to be revised.
DeleteIf he had not betrayed his primo El Señor Chapo ,he would be alive today.
ReplyDeleteAtte el morroñis de la palma navolato sinaloa. ajuuuaa
Thank goodness he's dead.
DeleteArturo se fue peleando y la chapa encerrada como rata...
Deletese fue llorandole a la barbie , ayudaaaa ayudasasaa!
Delete6:53 alo mejor si no lo dudo ni poquito, pero pues no ahi fotos ni videos, pero saves quien si se fue chillando a los Estados Unidos y ahi foto y video? Ah no tengo que decirte, si estas poquito enterado lla saves de quien hablo.
DeleteFue Chapo pues para que no llores como el
La envidia de la prima y la fascination de la USA por quedarze con su negocio lo alcanzo. DEP Botas Blancas
ReplyDeleteDon Arturo demostro lo que es ser un verdadero sinaloense para los que solo hablan hablar del viejo no les conviene
ReplyDeleteMurio escondido no peleando.
Delete5:42 y las balas que lo trozaron no fueron disparadas por armas del militares cuando lo querían someter?
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DeleteClaro que si, pero estaba escondido.
Estaba herido, y no estaba escondido, si no sabe no habrá el osico puto y aunque no les guste ni paresca la letra B sigue rifando, y puro huixiopa badsin
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Arturo had his people count 100 thousand dollars then he weighed he said that saved him a lot time while doing business, he became el pakas de a kilo as you guys can tell he had mexico running smoothly until el pan won the presidency and they decided to. Change course
ReplyDeleteMexico hasn't been smooth since the 60s.
DeleteDecent condition dollar bills weight 1gram a piece just in case you don't have enough money counting machines for all the small bills.
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ReplyDeleteMr Sol waddup
Great article
Thank you!!!
Rubio NYC
People can say what they want about el botas blancas but when he was running Guerrero everything was chill and money was spread around with everyone.. yes there were killings but only with maña related people or if you were out bothering people they would put you in place. Now you got these lacras extorting, kidnapping and all kinds of shit they don't even move drugs anymore smh
ReplyDeleteBenny and the jets not true.
Delete@El Benny. That isn't true. The press were terrified to report or their editors were bought off like never before, so it seemed more peaceful, they extorted and kidnapped, but they used local police to do it so the illusion of peace and harmony prevailed. The only difference now is people being extorted twice by splintered factions, or being threatened twice with different demands, or having their kids kidnapped by one group and the ransom being taken by another. You make it sound like it was an honourable old don being taken over by the ruthless young feral kids of today.
Delete6:39 ahh yes it's now much safer right? 🤦♂️
DeleteArturo articles are always interesting. I find the older generation narcos way more interesting in the way they operated and behaved. Thank Sol. Anything Beltran or Arellano is always interesting..
ReplyDeleteI found it interesting to hear that La Barbie did a Santeria ritual before he could take that money. I had no clue he was into that cult. I've heard he's a a full practicing Christian nowadays. Talk about a complete about face from his previous lifestyle.
Delete8:30 ya que les retacan décadas de prisión se vuelven religiosos pero cuando estaban afuera mataban por doquier. Por eso al Barbas y otros que se la jugaron y murieron se les respeta porque tuvieron los huevos de morirse al igual como mataban...
DeleteYea, it's interesting how new details like that pop up after all these years.
ReplyDeleteArturo was good friends with leopoldo Ochoa de culiacan he was the lmain boss of los rusos so when war broke out polo didn't side with chapo or Arturo qu he told them that's your fight it ain't mine. Chapo got mad and ambush him in culiacan since then Alexander el ruso hates los chapitos all the rusos liked Arturo and alfredo.
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