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Monday, October 2, 2023

Rocha Assures That There Was No Operation In Badiraguato

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

Governor Rubén Rocha Moya assured that there was no operation in Badiraguato on Saturday, but rather a troop rearrangement.

"They were not looking for anyone in particular," he said.

He pointed out that there were helicopter overflights, but they were carrying personnel because new elements arrived.

The agents who arrived, he said, replaced those who were there.

The new commander of the Ninth Military Zone, Porfirio Fuentes Vélez, sent a contingent and they made a change, he said.

"It is an adjustment operation to bring in new military personnel to replace those who have already left," he said.

Over the weekend, residents of the mountainous areas of Badiraguato shared videos in which helicopters can be seen flying over the areas of the Golden Triangle.


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28 comments:

  1. El Chapo was visiting his Mom and his sons . Then he left ,el Patron still has a lot of power.

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    1. There is a tunnel from his cell to his mom's house. Shhhh!

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    2. Lmao you may just be onto something…

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    3. 1,500 miles Colorado to Sinaloa..
      That's a lot of digging, but a boy and his mom share a special bond from birth..
      I wonder if la señora makes tamales for chapo to sneak back into his cell?
      🦎

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    4. @1:16 you are right i truly believe your statement

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  2. The Beechcraft was flying low in a circular pattern. This isn't consistent with a troop movement. This is consistent with surveillance during an ongoing operation.

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    1. They can’t fool a Former Fed, Like El Detroit!

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    2. When folks gather at the beach in San Diego to watch the sunset, sometimes a flock of pelícanos will fly by in loose formation, and invariably some joker will shout out:
      "Here comes the Mexican Air Force!"
      🦎

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    3. 6:07 that was a good one 🤣

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  3. Not sure if that sounds reasonable or not. Leaning towards not.

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    1. Yeah "no operation" but "not looking for any in particular is conflicting".

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    2. No way the Mexican military is paying for troop transports by helicopter when they can just drive to the base.

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  4. Yes nothing going on, really nothing.
    They are not even hunting for Cartels, they were doing nothing but smoking Marijuana.

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    1. They’re using the beachcraft to fly over with the MZ catcher and using the helicopters to implant dea and marinas with army for strikes. This is straight out of US playbook

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    2. 1:38
      Are you sure no period kid 😲.

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    3. Yes. This is what happened when they hunted Chapo last time. First they, move assets and gather intelligence. Then they strike. The Dea will only feed information to the Marinas but it’s not in real time. So they put SF/DEA with them and they get all this info in real time. There will be a list of targets and they’ll be listed from highest to lowest priority.

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  5. Equipo de Inteligencia, DEA, Fuerzas Especiales, Delta Force llegan para capturar a algún miembro importante del CDS.

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  6. Supposedly guano went down and visited his mom but got away

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  7. Ruben cashed in big time, squeezed the chapitos like a lemon.

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  8. El Guano is slippery as shit and got away. He embarrassed them again.

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  9. What about all the gunfire then?

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    1. They were obviously moving the bullets to another post. Get with the program Mr!

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  10. No paso nada plebes puro relax

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  11. It was Los zetas fixing to make cds their bitches ! It was bound to happen .

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  12. I believe the mayor and politicians from Badiraguato want to beef up military presence for tourists coming to see the San Judas mirador they just opened

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