Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Durango District Attorney's Office Declines Investigation Into Murder Of Sinaloa Youths
Drugs And Chemical Substances Secured In The Municipalities Of Ahome And Sinaloa
"Char" for Borderland Beat
This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE
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.
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.
Ovidio Guzman's Trial To Be Sealed
"Char" for Borderland Beat
This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE
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
Cartel de Sinaloa Has An Armed Criminal Cell Of Minors
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.
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.
Gutierrez Zamora, Veracruz: The Grand Dick Threatens To Kill Various Individuals
Alejandro Char, Suspected Money Launderer for Sinaloa Cartel, is Elected Mayor of Barranquilla, Colombia
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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.
This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE
"EIGHT YOUNG MEN TORTURED AND MURDERED IN TAMAZULA, DURANGO"
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.
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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