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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Durango District Attorney's Office Declines Investigation Into Murder Of Sinaloa Youths

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


The Durango prosecutor's office informed on Monday that the Sinaloa prosecutor's office will be in charge of the investigation, since it is presumed that the murder occurred in that state.

The eight victims were allegedly abducted and killed in the state of Sinaloa.

The prosecutor of the state of Durango, Sonia Yadira de la Garza, warned that her office declined to continue with the investigation into the murder of the eight men who were found dead early Saturday morning in the municipality of Tamazula.

According to the state official, the eight people found dead and who were identified as Germán Alexis, Jesús, Alexis, Joel, Chande, Elizalde and Abel, including 13 year old Jesús, had been abducted in Culiacán, Sinaloa and murdered in that state.

26-year-old man found dead on highway in Mapimí, Durango

According to the information available from the investigation, and due to the fact that the kidnapping took place in Culiacán, Sinaloa, and because of the state of the bodies, which had been tortured and killed several hours before, it is presumed that it was also carried out in that state.

For this reason, said De la Garza Fragoso, the Durango Prosecutor's Office will decline jurisdiction to the Sinaloa Prosecutor's Office to continue with the investigation of the facts.

The prosecutor clarified that on Saturday morning, at approximately 07:15 hours, a convoy coming from Sinaloa entered the municipal capital of Tamazula and abandoned six bodies on División del Norte and Real Felix streets, which at first sight showed signs of torture, bullet wounds and had already been dead for some hours, besides they did not find any bullet holes in the area.

Later, at approximately 10:00 a.m., they reported that on the side of the road leading to the municipal capital, they found two more bodies, which, like the previous ones, had marks of torture, and gunshot wounds. 

The eight victims were allegedly abducted and killed in the state of Sinaloa 

They also left a pickup truck at the site, which had a large amount of blood in the box it was in the same truck where the bodies were presumably taken to the municipality of Tamazula.

It was a family member who recognized them and assured that among the dead was Jesús, 13 years old, who had an Amber Alert in the state of Sinaloa.

According to the information gathered by the FGE, Alexis, Joel, Chande, Elizalde, Abel and Alberto were kidnapped in Culiacán on Sunday, October 22, while Germán and Jesús were taken on Tuesday, October 24 in the same city. A missing persons report was made at the Sinaloa Attorney General's Office in lieu of this. 


Tamazula, Durango

Bodies abandoned on Calle Division del Norte and Calle General Carlos Real Félix streets in the Platios Blancos neighborhood of Tamazula.

Distance between Culiacán, Sinaloa and Tamazula, Durango


Drugs And Chemical Substances Secured In The Municipalities Of Ahome And Sinaloa

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE



Elements of the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena), located a property in the municipality of Sinaloa, used for the probable elaboration of synthetic drugs and a search in a property in Ahome, they secured 244 liters 485 milliliters of hydrocarbon mixture, informed the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR).

The Public Prosecutor's Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), through the Specialized Regional Control Prosecutor's Office (FECOR), initiated an investigation for the crime against health.


According to the investigation, elements of the SEDENA located a property in the vicinity of the town of Las Taunas, municipality of Sinaloa, used for the probable production of synthetic drugs and handed over the site to the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM) and personnel of the Forensic Services of this institution, to carry out inspection, processing and investigation work.


At the site, 1,725 liters 965 milliliters of substance containing methamphetamine, 1,382 liters 985 milliliters of acetone, 767 liters 990 milliliters of toluene, 526 liters 980 milliliters of hydrochloric acid, 492 liters 990 milliliters of a mixture of acetone with methamphetamine, seven centrifuge machines, 15 gas tanks, four reactors and a container were seized.


In a second incident, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, with the support of personnel from the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM) and Forensic Services, searched a property located in Ejido Bacorehuis, Ahome, Sinaloa.




In the place 244 liters 485 milliliters of hydrocarbon mixture were seized, as well as 14,86 pesos, and objects of the crime.

The seized items were handed over to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, who initiated the investigation against the person or persons responsible for the aforementioned crime.


Source: RIODOCE 



LAS TAUNAS, SINALOA 

BACOREHUIS-AHOME, SINALOA 


Monday, October 30, 2023

Who Are The Mexican 'Narcos' Waiting To Face U.S. Justice?

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from MILENIO


Although 'Los Chapitos' and their collaborators have become priority targets for US justice, some other criminal leaders are fighting legal battles against their extraditions.



Written By; ANEL TELLO 


In the midst of a stealthy operation, on September 15, Ovidio Guzmán López -better known as El Ratón- left the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) No. 1, boarded a plane of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) accompanied by Interpol personnel and arrived at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago, thus concluding his extradition process to the United States.

Joaquín Guzmán Loera's son and member of Los Chapitos spent more than 200 days trying to postpone what could not be postponed since he became a priority target of the US justice system, his extradition became an example of bilateral collaboration between Mexico and the United States.

Two weeks later, during the National Fentanyl Family Summit, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland highlighted the extradition of El Raton as the result of the efforts of U.S. law enforcement agencies in the fight against drugs, and also stated that he would not be the only one to face U.S. justice.

"Two weeks ago we extradited Ovidio Guzmán López, a leader of the Sinaloa Cartel [...] he is a son of the infamous Chapo and one of more than 12 cartel leaders we have indicted and extradited to the US. He will not be the last," the US official argued.


Although Los Chapitos and their network of collaborators have become priority targets for the Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), other criminal leaders in Mexico are still fighting a legal battle with the US justice system.

CJNG leaders and associates


Both Mexican and US authorities identified a cell made up of several members of the González Valencia family as Los Cuinis, which is the financial arm of the so-called Four Letter Cartel headed by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, El Mencho.

In October 2018 DEA officials in Washington DC unsealed federal indictments against 11 CJNG members including the head of Los Cuinis.

Abigael González Valencia is charged with three counts issued in the District of Columbia in 2014, where he is alleged to be the leader of an ongoing criminal enterprise, as well as conspired to distribute significant quantities of narcotics for illegal importation into the United States, used firearms, and is linked to one or more drug trafficking offenses.

Because of these charges and his closeness to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes -- not only in business but also through family ties -- the extradition of Abigael Gonzalez Valencia is one of the most relevant for the United States.

However, the last thing that was known about his process was that in October 2019 Rosa María Cervantes Mejía -the Twelfth District Judge of Amparo in Criminal Matters- granted El Cuini a resolution that prevented his extradition to the United States and, although supposedly the Attorney General's Office (FGR) challenged the sentence, to date Abigael González Valencia continues to be held in the Centro Varonil de Reinserción Social Santa Martha Acatitla (Santa Martha Acatitla Male Center for Social Reinsertion).




In September 2022, the Sedena informed through a communiqué that an arrest warrant was served against Erick Valencia Salazar in Tapalpa, Jalisco.

In addition to detailing that drugs and firearms were seized from El 85 - as he is also known - and his companions, the agency headed by Luis Cresencio Sandoval confirmed that the warrant was for extradition to the United States.

Valencia Salazar was identified by federal authorities as a co-founder of the CJNG, in addition to heading a cell known as Los Matazetas, whose objective was to eliminate members of Los Zetas operating in different states of the Mexican Republic.


Before founding the CJNG together with El Mencho, El 85 assumed the leadership of a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel coordinated by Ignacio Nacho Coronel, who was killed on July 29, 2010.

Erick Valencia Salazar's extensive criminal history led the State Department to name him as the alleged mastermind behind the illegal importation of cocaine from Mexico and elsewhere for distribution in the United States since approximately 2003.

El 85 allegedly controlled large areas of central Mexico, including the states of Jalisco, Baja California, Colima and Michoacán.

In 2018, a federal indictment was filed against Valencia Salazar in the District of Columbia for violations of Title 21 of the United States Code, including conspiracy to distribute narcotics for importation into the United States.

Erick Valencia Salazar is being held in the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) No. 1, better known as El Altiplano, from where his legal defenders have filed multiple injunctions against his extradition to the United States.

Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) has considered him as a target for extradition, the Fifth District Judge for Amparo and Federal Trials in the State of Mexico, Alfonso Alexander López Moreno, has granted him injunctions to annul what has been dictated in the extradition file. His legal battle is still ongoing.


During the last days of 2022, an intense operation by federal forces in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco resulted in the arrest of Antonio Oseguera Cervantes, alias Tony Montana.

The brother of El Mencho was identified by authorities as the logistical operator of the CJNG, in addition to being the alleged person in charge of purchasing firearms for the criminal group and of money laundering activities.

According to a statement issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, in January 2023 a federal jury in the District of Columbia issued a formal indictment against Antonio Oseguera Cervantes for conspiracy to traffic cocaine and methamphetamine internationally.

"Oseguera Cervantes is charged with conspiracy to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine and 500 grams or more of methamphetamine for importation into the United States from January 1998 through December 2022, and possession of a firearm pursuant to a drug trafficking offense from January 2000 through December 2022. If convicted, he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison," reads the press release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Because of these charges and his criminal profile, the extradition of Antonio Oseguera Cervantes is a priority for the governments of both countries, as the United States considers the CJNG to be one of the largest, most dangerous and prolific drug cartels in Mexico, largely responsible for trafficking fentanyl to the country of the stars and stripes.

Despite the fact that the State Department made a formal request for Tony Montana's extradition to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), his legal defense has promoted a warrant to stop the process that the brother of El Mencho is facing from the Federal Center for Social Reinsertion (Cefereso) No. 1 in the State of Mexico.

Rafael Caro Quintero and his pending debt with the U.S.

For more than 37 years, the US government has been seeking the extradition of Rafael Caro Quintero for his alleged involvement in the 1985 kidnapping and murder of special agent Enrique Kiki Camarena in Guadalajara, Jalisco.

The co-founder of the Guadalajara Cartel was imprisoned in Mexico for 28 years until 2013 when he obtained an injunction that allowed him to regain his freedom.

Subsequently, this ruling was revoked and a re-arrest warrant was issued, which Navy agents carried out in July 2022 in the municipality of Choix, Sinaloa.

Since then, the U.S. government has insisted on the extradition of the also-called Narco de Narcos, who has legal defenders who have promoted multiple appeals to secure his stay in Mexico.

Despite the legal battle being waged by lawyers, prosecutors and the Mexican Foreign Ministry, the United States does not seem to take its finger off the table, as on September 18, Ambassador Ken Salazar made public statements to honor law enforcement officials, including the U.S. and Mexican Armed Forces.
In one of the paragraphs of the document issued by the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico, they refer to Rafael Caro Quintero as one of the most relevant arrests in recent times and the United States reaffirmed its commitment to work with Mexico in his extradition.

"We also honor the memory of the 14 Mexican Marines from the Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR) who paid the ultimate sacrifice to capture Rafael Caro Quintero. The United States is committed to working with Mexico to extradite him and hold him accountable for his crimes," read the statement containing Ambassador Ken Salazar's remarks.

Los Zetas and the Treviño Morales brothers



Federal authorities confirmed in July 2013 the arrest of Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, better known as El Z-40, following an operation in the city of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.

The capture of the man who was considered one of the main leaders of the bloodthirsty Los Zetas cartel was presented with great fanfare by the government of Enrique Peña Nieto after the State Department identified him as responsible for smuggling several kilogram loads of cocaine every week from Mexico to the United States, as well as for facilitating the trafficking of the same narcotic from Guatemala.


For such criminal activities, the name of Miguel Angel Treviño Morales was included in a federal indictment in the District of Columbia for violations to Titles 21 and 18 USC, however, a decade after his capture, his extradition to the United States has not been finalized as a result of multiple legal appeals filed by his lawyers and approved by different judges.

Although Z-40 has been held in several prisons, he is currently in the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) No. 15 in Chiapas.


On March 4, 2015, the DEA expressed its "congratulations" to the Mexican government for consolidating the arrest of Omar Treviño Morales, better known as El Z-42.

The apprehension of the leader of the Los Zetas Cartel took place in a luxurious residence located in San Pedro Garza Garcia in Nuevo Leon after multiple intelligence works.

According to information from the State Department, the brother of Miguel Angel Treviño Morales was a mid-level leader in the criminal organization, responsible for several kidnappings and murders committed in Nuevo Laredo between 2005 and 2006, in addition to being the source of supply for several shipments of cocaine trafficked from Mexico to the United States.

With such precedents, El Z-42 has had a federal indictment filed before the District of Columbia since 2008, however, as in the case of his brother, his appearance before the U.S. justice system has been halted on multiple occasions.

Information consulted by MILENIO through the website of the Federal Judiciary Council (CJF) shows that between August and September, the definitive suspension of an injunction against the extradition order to the United States was denied.

However, it was decided to grant him a provisional suspension, which means that the resolution of the amparo is still ongoing and it will be determined in the near future if the extradition of the leader of Los Zetas is once again postponed or if, on the contrary, it will proceed and he will be taken to the U.S. justice system.


Source: MILENIO

Ovidio Guzman's Trial To Be Sealed

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 



No one, except prosecutors and their lawyers, will have access to the evidence presented in the Chicago court; it will then be destroyed.


The United States Department of Justice (USDOJ), had begun to gather evidence against Ovidio Guzmán López, el Ratón, years before his extradition, however, all the evidence gathered by DEA agents to incriminate the drug trafficker will not be disclosed as in other trials, but will be destroyed once it is reviewed by the defense.


"It will be like a closed-door trial, with the difference that there will be access to family members or the general public, but the evidence will never be seen," said sources familiar with the case.


According to a court order signed by Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman, all evidence that comes to the defense, including photos, videos, audio of calls, photos of text conversations, and seized drugs, will be subject to a protective order and will be delivered before and after each hearing to the defendant's lawyers, and with the exception of official documents that the court maintains as official, this evidence will be subsequently eliminated.


"Thereafter," the motion states, "neither the defendant nor his attorneys may maintain copies or photos of the material, nor may they disclose the materials or their contents directly or indirectly to any person or entity other than persons employed to assist in the defense," the document reads.


The document clarifies that the same will occur with those who are interviewed during the preliminary hearings prior to trial, including potential witnesses and other persons whom the court may authorize to listen to the material, but no one may disclose or keep the contents of evidence, photos or audios, without prior authorization from the court, including, in the case of copies of evidence, it must be returned to the same court.


In the same way, the motion adds, the court may require a type of certification that materials retained by the defense attorney, in accordance with the restrictions of the court order, remain in effect and may not be disclosed or used in connection with any other matter.


Ovidio Guzmán López was arrested last January 5, in Jesús María, Culiacán, Sinaloa, and nine months later, on September 15, he was extradited to Chicago, where he faces charges of possession of drugs with intent to traffic and distribute them in the United States, criminal association, conspiracy to manufacture drugs, money laundering, and illegal possession of firearms for the exclusive use of the military.


Two days after being extradited, Guzman Lopez pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, and Judge Johnson Coleman scheduled a new preliminary hearing for November 17, 2023.


Jeffrey Lichtman has said that his defendant is encouraged and determined to confront the U.S. government since he considers that there is not enough evidence against him, but that everything is based on the testimonies of protected witnesses, although for the U.S. those testimonies should be enough to put him away for the rest of his life.


Narco banners 


As a result first of Ovidio's arrest, and then after a series of operations that the USDOJ announced to go against his brothers, the Los Chapitos cartel, as some security analysts identify them today, people associated with the Guzmán brothers began to place narco mantas in Culiacán, Caborca, and Sonoyta, prohibiting the production and trafficking of fentanyl in territories controlled by them.


The prohibition would have been a consequence of the announcements made by the US government, although, in the opinion of security analysts, the measure is considered "very innocent", since it is evident that the DEA wants and it will only be a matter of time before it arrests all the Guzmán brothers.

Guzmán López is currently being held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center prison in Chicago, awaiting an eventual trial.


Article published on October 29, 2023, in the 1083rd edition of the weekly Ríodoce.


Source: RIODOCE 



Metropolitan Correctional Center prison in Chicago, IL

Cartel de Sinaloa Has An Armed Criminal Cell Of Minors

"Sol Prendido" for Border.and Beat

Francisco Javier Mendoza Hernandez, E Palos arrested for murder on October 11, 2023 / Alex Jair Sanchez Lara, El Cachora, captured in possession of drugs, stolen motorcycle and arrest warrant for murder on October 11.

In a span of eight days, an 8-year-old boy and a 13-year-old teenager were killed by hitmen from a cell of the Sinaloa Cartel, headed by Cabo 27. In the same period they tried to kill another 14-year-old minor, who survived the attack.  

The streets surrounding the sports fields in the Camino Verde neighborhood in Tijuana have been converted into areas where criminal groups recruit, where drugs are sold, and where drug dealers meet. They are contested territories and scenes of homicides.

On the night of October 17, at approximately 10:16 p.m., subjects on board a dark sedan arrived at the intersection of Torres Hipódromo and Serdán streets in the vicinity of one of the sports fields of Camino Verde and shot at the vehicle where Christian Oswaldo N, an 8-year-old boy who lost his life hours after being shot in the head, was sitting. In the same attack, the two adults accompanying him were injured.

According to information gathered by authorities, the same group of young thugs had carried out two shootings nine days earlier. On the morning of October 8, they tried to kill a 14 year-old minor who survived the attack with injuries; at night they killed Giovanni N, a 13 year-old Michoacan teenager whose body was left lying on its side on the sidewalk, as if he had just returned from playing sports. He was wearing shorts, a sport shirt and tennis shoes.

According to the investigations, they were shot because they were "friends of Gael or El Birrias, a boy between 16 and 17 years old, son of a man who sells birria in the neighborhood, who presumes and intends to criminally control the area", indicated a member of the Coordination Table for Peace and Security.

As for the specific motive for the shooting that ended Christian's life, the authorities have not yet defined it, but they have found evidence linking the three homicidal operatives to young men in service for the Sinaloa Cartel, which in the past exercised criminal control in that territory and is now seeking to regain it.

"They are teenagers killing teenagers, children killing children they know," explained an investigator. 

Corporations have not confirmed that the minors killed were ere directly related to the sale of drugs, what they did have, he assured, was some kind of friendly or affiliated relationship with people dedicated to that criminal activity.

THE ADOLESCENTS OF CABO 27

The criminal mentioned as Cabo 27, who according to a state agent "is not yet identified (and for a while was mistaken for Jesus Rafael Yocupicio Yocupicio), is also a Sinaloa operator, but (in the past) has turned and committed crimes for the Arellano Felix Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Baja California".

In the Sinaloa mafia they have identified him since the end of 2019 and as the main opponent of the operators of David Jimenez Cabo 20 - arrested on August 22, 2022 - Rodolfo Lopez Arellano aka El Solecito and Leonardo Robles aka El 45, since these also changed criminal groups from the end of 2018, when they left the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) to gradually join the Arellano-Chapitos alliance.

Between 2021 and 2023, authorities have found several messages with death threats written on poster boards or fabrics, signed by Cabo 27: on corpses, on abandoned human body parts or in the hands of young criminals, secured before leaving some dead or caught fleeing or arriving at a scene of a homicide victim.

In general, they threaten to kill the criminals who do the same as him, changing mafia alliances: "... this will be the fate of "turncoats" who go around grabbing "loads", "this territory has an owner", deadly warnings that are repeated, while calling their opponents "ordinary and incompetent" and accusing them of the same crimes they commit: "Stop killing innocent people" and using their drug dealers as "disposable people".

Cabo 27's activity has been detected by authorities from the East Zone in the Mariano Matamoros subdivision, towards the violent Sanchez Taboada delegation, where the CJNG criminally settled upon its entry in 2015.

In the Camino Verde neighborhood of Sanchez Taboada, this Sinaloa Cartel cell has recruited at least twenty operators, all young, most of them between 16 and 20 years old. So far they’re all identified only by nicknames.

A police officer explained that the individual nicknamed Cabo 27 has two as his messengers, El Apá and El Amá; they are followed by an individual nicknamed El Pájaro, who oversees compliance with the criminal orders transmitted; and a group of more than 15 young people, among whom they have identified, also by nickname: El Sorullo, El Teté, El Papalote and El André.

This cell of young men is fighting for control of the territory against criminals in the service of James Brayan Corona "El Apache," Diego Abel Miranda "El Cateo" and Hector Gil Garcia "El Kado," and others who answer to the incarcerated Cabo 20 and Cabo 45.

WEAPON USED AGAINST CHILD KILLED 8 OTHER VICTIMS

Of the shooting on October 17, 2023, official reports indicate that two adult males and an 8 year old boy were in a car parked on the side of the sidewalk, surveillance cameras could observe when two other subjects arrived in a dark sedan at full speed; the place of the attack is not seen, but the gunshots can be heard.   

According to experts, they fired three firearms, as they found .45, .09 millimeter pistol and .223 caliber rifle casings.

The boy Christian Oswaldo N, 8 years old, was shot in the head and was taken to IMSS Clinic 20, where 10 hours after being attacked, around eight o'clock in the morning of October 18, he was declared dead.

Christopher, a 38-year-old man described as a coach, was wounded in the right leg. The child's stepfather, identified as 35-year-old Natanael Vázquez, received most of the gunshots, hitting him in the abdomen and the right side of his body -arm, hip, thigh-.

"In this case it is evident that the target is the stepfather, the motive is unknown, but the mechanics indicate that the child was a collateral victim," said an investigator.

In an expert review of the multiple casings at the scene, it turned out that the weapons are related to eight other criminal events, four of these committed in the same Camino Verde neighborhood during 2023:

* On October 17, in the murder of a man between 30 and 35 years of age - unidentified - on Calle Río Amazonas; on the same Tuesday night, an 8-year-old boy was killed.  

* On October 9, in the gunshot wounding of Victor Herrera on Juan de la Barrera and Miguel Hidalgo streets; the man refused to cooperate with the investigation.

* On September 23, in the murder of Francisco Chavez on Miguel Hidalgo Street.

* On August 22, in the case of a woman between 35 and 40 years old, unidentified, who was riddled with bullets on Chihuahua Street. She was attacked around 00:33 hours between three subjects; seven shell casings were recovered at the scene and, according to witnesses, the perpetrators fled towards Oaxaca Street.

The other attacks were committed in different delegations, three in 2023 and one more last year:

* On September 18, in the murder of Mario Coria in colonia López Lucio, Delegación La Mesa, an event for which the Municipal Police detained two suspects.

* On April 21, in the homicide of Sergio González, committed on Calle Ahuehuete de la Privada Sierra de Ayllón in Urbi Quinta de Cedros, Delegación San Antonio de los Buenos.

* On February 9, in the crime against José Martínez, shot in front of Asadero Zamora in Plaza Insurgentes in the El Lago subdivision, Delegación Cerro Colorado.

* On December 2, 2022, in the homicide of an unidentified man, whose body was found in a dirt road in Real del Mar, Delegación Playas de Tijuana.

EL SORULLO AND EL TETÉ BEAT THE FRIENDS OF BIRRIAS

The second week of October, one of the young men from the Cabo 27 criminal cell was arrested and cooperated with the authorities: he assured that he had not taken anyone's life, but pointed to his accomplices,

Exchanging blunt words, he said:

* "El Papalote killed the corn saleswoman for going around selling", which the investigators matched with what happened on September 27 at approximately six o'clock in the afternoon, when a woman in her 60s, a seller of corn at a food stand on Urano Street in the Sánchez Taboada neighborhood, was shot in front of some customers, neighbors and passers-by. However, investigators found no drugs or evidence that the woman was engaged in illegal activity.

El Sorullo and El Teté went to the courts to hit Gael, El Birrias, but they didn't find him and they hit their friends," he confessed in reference to the two armed attacks committed against teenagers on October 8, when a 14-year-old boy was shot at the courts on Avenida Baja California, near Calle Sierra Nacozari in Camino Verde in the morning. The boy survived, but the family refused to cooperate with the investigation.

At 21:45 hours, Giovanni, a 13 year old boy from Michoacan, was shot and killed; 15 shell casings were found at the scene. Witnesses of the aggression reported that the assassins arrived and fled aboard a gray sedan.  "The weapon and the car used to attack these two teenagers were the same," reported an authority from the Security Committee.

At the time of his homicide, Giovanni was standing on the sidewalk, his attackers arrived at full speed, braked and shot him directly from the car.

CAPTURED

Three days after the crimes, the attorney general of Baja California, María Elena Andrade, reiterated to the press that the death of the minor was linked to his relationship with another young man - nicknamed El Birrias, 17 years old - and his alleged illegal activities. She also reported that two youths linked to the death had been detained by the Tijuana Police.

On October 11, two males, one 17 and the other 22 years old, were arrested on Bulevar Palma Real in the neighborhood of the same name; they were riding a motorcycle with a theft report. Alexis Jair Sanchez Lara aka El Cachora, 22 years old, was driving. Among his clothes they found a bag with marijuana and several wrappers of crystal meth. He has an arrest warrant for homicide committed on September 29, 2023 against a woman, allegedly in the company of Francisco Javier Mendoza Hernandez aka El Palos.

He is also being investigated for the murder of Ezequiel Pérez Cruz, a member of the National Guard, perpetrated in the early morning of September 4 during an unreported tour in the Ampliación Sánchez Taboada neighborhood. Several members of the Guardia got out of the unit in the vicinity of a hill, and from a drug selling point, they were attacked with gunfire,  killing Pérez Cruz, a young man from Veracruz.

The other person arrested was a minor.

Prior to these two arrests, on September 18 and after the murder of Mario Coria in the Lopez Lucio neighborhood, Brandon Flores -18 years old- and Casandra Sillas, 29 years old, were arrested, already linked to process.

One of the investigators told ZETA that most of the members of this cell do not have criminal records, except for arrests for minor crimes such as car theft. However, the investigations continue.

Tijuana, Baja California 



Fentanyl Production Is "Stronger Than before", Says "El Mini Lic"

"Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from PROCESO


Dámaso López Serrano "El Mini Lic," tells Proceso that, although they stopped for a month due to threats from the United States, Los Chapitos and other groups resumed fentanyl production; "Today they are working harder than before," he says.

WRITTEN BY; LUIS CHAPARRO 

MEXICO CITY (Proceso) - Ten years after fentanyl arrived in Mexico from China, U.S. authorities have launched a strong campaign against the alleged producers and exporters of the opioid. Little was said about fentanyl during the cartel's greenest days when profits reached more than 50 million dollars a year for a single producer.

Dámaso López Serrano, "El Mini Lic," says that in 2013 fentanyl arrived in Sinaloa, but that it was not known as such, but rather as 'synthetic Chiva,' white heroin mixed with fentanyl. Made in laboratories.

He Is Who Could Take The Reins Of The CJNG In The Absence Of "El Mencho" After Stealing His Daughter's Heart

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted by INFOBAE 


Julio Alberto Castillo is a member of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation, trusted by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes.

Julio Alberto Castillo, El Mencho's son-in-law (Vanguardia)

WRITTEN BY; JESÚS BALDENEA

Julio Alberto Castillo Rodriguez, alias "Ojo de Vidrio," is a member of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG) who is trusted by leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, better known as "El Mencho" because he is married to one of his daughters.

It is known that he is one of the CJNG's financial operators in the state of Jalisco, where the criminal group has dominated for more than 13 years, according to Mexican government data.

Nemesio Oceguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, leader of the CJNG Photo: DEA

El Ojo de Vidrio' has a brother who likewise was in the ranks of the cartel led by 'El Señor de la M', who goes by the name of Fernando Castillo Rodríguez, alias 'El Toro Valencia'. In addition, Julio is the husband of Johanna Oseguera González.

The spouse of 'El Mencho's' daughter could be the next leader of the CJNG in a few years because he has become his father-in-law's right-hand man, and there was even speculation that he could have become the boss because Oseguera Cervantes was in poor health and needed to take time off work.

These decisions may have caused an internal conflict within the cartel, as many are not in favor of this decision due to the fact that there are other members seeking to take command. One of the most recent evidences was when the Sedena on August 10, 2022, was about to apprehend Ricardo Ruiz Velasco, 'El RR' and Gerardo González Ramírez 'El Apá' or simply 'El Gera', leaders of the Jalisco criminal group, which caused narco-blockades to break out, according to an investigation by Vanguardia.

Narco-blockades in Jalisco in 2022 after arrest of CJNG members (X from @SinViolenciaMor)

He managed to escape prison on two occasions.

On June 23, 2015, when Julio Alberto along with his brother-in-law Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez, alias 'El Menchito' were apprehended in Zapopan, Jalisco by the Mexican Army and the extinct Federal Police after an operation that lasted 20 minutes, however, on July 1 of that same year a federal judge in the State of Mexico ordered their release as there was insufficient evidence for the crimes of kidnapping and links to organized crime.

Subsequently, on April 6, 2016, now in Guadalajara, Jalisco, federal agents arrived at a home and arrested Castillo Rodríguez, as well as two of his companions Édgar Ernesto Moreno Barragán and José Antonio Rodríguez Contreras, only to be released again months later and find himself a fugitive from justice for more than 7 years.


Source: INFOBAE 



I respectfully disagree that El Ojo De Vidrio will be Mencho's successor in case of his absence. A more suitable successor for Mencho would be his stepson Juan Carlos Valencia González "El Pelon" or "El 03." The mother of Juan Carlos is Rosalinda González Valencia married to CJNG cartel leader Nemesio Ruben Oseguera-Cervantes "Mencho." 


Gutierrez Zamora, Veracruz: The Grand Dick Threatens To Kill Various Individuals

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


The wave of violence in Gutierrez Zamora and Tecolutla is unstoppable.

Early Friday morning, members of an armed group placed a narco-banner with threatening messages against several men and women in the area, with their names and photographs.

The narco-message was placed in the Los Maestros park and was observed at around 3:00 a.m. by neighbors on their way to work.

As mentioned above, the photographs and names of the people threatened by the criminal group can be seen there.

All this has to do with the growing and unstoppable wave of violence that has been going on for months in Gutierrez Zamora and Tecolutla, which worsened with the bloody murder of former mayor Wilman Monje, who was gunned down on his way to drop his son off at school.

Narco message reads as follows:

The townspeople of Tecolutla already know who the scumbags are that are going around as snitches and spies for the rats. Leo Rodriguez, we already know that you live in the Floresta neighborhood. Óscar Daniel Aldana has a business in the ’57 market of Poza Rica. Carry on with the kidnappings and theft of vehicles, your time is about to end. The purge has begun. With that being said I’m leaving here the names of the following individuals who will soon be killed off: Treysi Campos, Jesús Rodríguez, Yahir Leteriely, Iván aka La Tomasita, Dalia Nuñez, Isabel Vasquez, Ary Aguilar, Tania Sandoval, Nashive Aldana, Azucena Corospe, Osvaldo Ragazzo, Rocio aka La Machorra (I’ll be sending your son El Zumo in pieces), Veronica Vazquez, Dagoberto Vazquez, the owners of the bars: La Perdición, El 7 Copas, and El Coyote, you will all be killed. The same goes for anyone who supports these scumbags. Your worlds will go to shit. Our enterprise will be respected. 

Sincerely, The Grand Dick

Narco banner found at Los Maestros park in Gutiérrez Zamora, Veracruz

La Floresta neighborhood 
Poza Rica, Veracruz

Poza Rica, Veracruz

Gutiérrez Zamora, Veracruz

Tecolutla, Veracruz

Distance between Poza Rica and Tecolutla



Alejandro Char, Suspected Money Launderer for Sinaloa Cartel, is Elected Mayor of Barranquilla, Colombia

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


The businessman and politician Alejandro Char, who is mentioned in an intelligence report on the activities of the Sinaloa Cartel on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, won this Sunday the elections for the Mayor of Barranquilla, the fourth largest city in the country.

Char, of the right-wing Radical Change party, obtained 73% of the votes, 60 points above his closest contender, the leftist candidate Antonio Bohórquez, of the Historical Pact, the political coalition of Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

The businessman and his family are identified in an intelligence report from the Military Attaché Office of the Mexican Embassy in Colombia as alleged participants in a network built by the Sinaloa Cartel on the Colombian Caribbean coast to launder money and control the ports of Barranquilla, Cartagena and Santa Marta to “guarantee their cocaine trafficking routes.”

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Eight Young Men Tortured And Murdered In Tamazula, Durango

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 



Unfortunately, a predictable tragic ending to the victims that were reported as kidnapped by an "armed commando woman and minor in Bosques Del Rey; prosecutor's office Issues Search Warrants: Culiacán, Sinaloa." Riodoce stated that eight young men were tortured and murdered in Tamazula, Durango. One of the victims fit the physical characteristics of Jesús Alberto, who was 13 years old. Jesús Alberto (nephew of the main target) and Alison were kidnapped after a failed attempt to deprive an individual on October 24, 2023, of his freedom in the northwest sector. It is worth noting, that the individual who was the main objective of the kidnapping turned himself to the armed group so the wife (Alison) was released. 

"It was confirmed that 5 of the 6 young men who were deprived of their freedom in Culiacán, Sinaloa, were found dead in Durango." -@FORO_TV 

***Pamela Alison Perea Rojo was born in the UNITED STATES and was reportedly released by the armed group. 


ARMED COMMANDO

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE


"EIGHT YOUNG MEN TORTURED AND MURDERED IN TAMAZULA, DURANGO"


Eight young men were found tortured and murdered in Tamazula, Durango, on Saturday morning, October 28.


The victims have not been identified by the authorities, who only reported that they are six people who were abandoned in the municipal capital and two on the side of the road in the vicinity of that municipality.

The bodies of the young men were found in the streets of Tamazula, who informed the competent authorities.

The bodies were handcuffed and with visible signs of torture. Among the deceased there are minors.




Most of them were wearing blue jeans and white or black t-shirts, only one of them was wearing a Calvin Klein t-shirt and one was wearing shorts and a black t-shirt.


Unofficially it was reported that the characteristics of some of the deceased are similar to the people who were taken from their freedom last Tuesday in a house in the Bosques del Rey subdivision, in the La Conquista sector, in the city of Culiacan.


Among those "kidnapped" by an armed group are Pamela Alison Perea Rojo, 23 years old, and Jesús Alberto Chaidez Beltrán, 13 years old, for whom the Sinaloa State Attorney General's Office issued search warrants.


Personnel from the Durango State Attorney General's Office arrived at the scene and carried out the corresponding examinations prior to the removal of the bodies, which were taken to the Forensic Medical Service in Culiacan for the legal autopsy.


Source: RIODOCE



LaMasakr3 on X says, "  📸 | #Tamazula, #Durango.


"This is going to happen to all the fingers and toads".


The bodies of 8 people were found this Saturday morning, six were scattered in different streets of the municipal head of that entity and two more were located on the access road to that population.



According to unofficial reports, it has been preliminarily reported that six of the victims were found tortured, handcuffed and shot and their bodies abandoned in the middle of the streets of the town.


It is presumed that some of the victims were taken from a private residence in the Bosques del Rey subdivision, in the La Conquista sector, north of Culiacán, last Tuesday morning, October 24.


🎥 🎥 follow-up + enlargement 


There are mythical stories. 


Those in the know say that the person who managed to flee, and who in the end turned himself in, is a relative of Guano. 


The interesting thing is here, they say that the others executed are people from the G3. 


Yesterday in El Tamarindo, guard patrols demanded the release of the 6 people arrested or else the town would be flooded with soldiers. 


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The bodies that dawned executed in Tamazula correspond to those that were "lifted" in Bosques del Rey in Culiacan, Sinaloa.


They are a minor named Jesus Alberto, who was 13 years old, and Alberto, 48 years old, a painter, both were taken from the Bosques del Rey residential area in the La Conquista sector by armed subjects last Tuesday, October 24. It is worth mentioning that on the same day a woman named Alison, who was officially released after the target turned herself in, was taken away. 


The other 6 were identified as Germán B - Jesús C- Abel R- Alexis M- Kevin M- Joel Alejandro L." @LaMasakr3










TAMAZULA, DURANGO