"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
A total of 18 migrants were rescued by authorities from different levels of government after the foreigners were abducted by armed men who held them in a motel in the city of Santa Ana, in northern Sonora.
According to the victims' statements, some of them were taken off several passenger buses they were traveling on by armed civilians, and others were kidnapped while they were in a restaurant.
Elements of the Ministerial Criminal Investigation Agency (AMIC) and the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena) carried out the operation last Wednesday to rescue the migrants from the Apolo Motel, which is located at kilometer 162 of Mexico Highway 15.
At the site, authorities found three people from Ecuador, four from El Salvador, two from Guatemala, one from India, two from Ethiopia and six from Brazil, although no arrests were reported.
A group of 12 rescued foreigners were taken to the National Migration Institute (INM), where they will be oriented about their legal situation in the country, while six others affected by this crime were taken to the Magdalena de Kino Public Ministry Agency to file the corresponding complaint since they stated that they were taken to this place against their will.
Y en sonora rifa el CDS 😂 pinches muertos de hanbre igual que el CDG
ReplyDelete$13 Billion in a year doesn't sound to broke to me . 11:12
DeleteIt is if $12.999B is all wrapped up in overhead paying for bribes,war, etc…,
Delete11:41 😂 13 bill and still kidnaping people for ransom, make that make sence 🤣 muetos de hambre
Delete13 billion!! More $ then fent. These kids and their emojis can't comprehend.
DeleteHonestly I believe in my opinion for human trafficking sex trafficking to be barrel of the barrel bottom in the scum scale but if you look at the numbers $$ it's the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world . Less money invested and more profit gained than drug trafficking
DeleteRegresa a la escuela "bad" HANBRE 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣
DeleteYou know your a teenage boy when you believe Chapos have billions.
DeleteThey don’t have billions because most of they money is tied up in homes, properties, cars, diesel trucks/trailers, helicopters, cesna planes, precursors chemicals/kitchen investments, drug purchases , debts, bribes, plus the excess value of the drugs stored in warehouses, also the worker payrolls.
DeleteI’m sure they have millions in $100-200 million dollar range, they can access if needed. That goes for the all then menores networth monies combined though.
Not even chapon has billions, he was close to having suchs large operation all his items stated above probably got him close to that’ value after he got arrested a lot of people too advantage of the items he put in their names and inherited many things .
Speaking about human trafficking. Y'all should see the movie "sound of freedom" .
Delete620 finally some one with a brain.
DeleteCDS was scared it was going to bring national attention like the Tamaulipas case so they let them go
ReplyDelete11:28 which is a smart move u dummy
Delete11;56 calm down buddy I didn't say otherwise did I?
DeleteBroke ass fuck. Lacras muertos de hambre.
ReplyDeleteThe devil runs Mexico, there are so many evil things happening.
ReplyDeleteYou want to see Hell, go to Mexico.
DeleteTo kidnap innocent beings its like the lowest of the lowest shit. Extorting old people as well and hardworkers. Its funny how these idiots think theyre all bad ass w their corridos and shit, theyre all a bunch of pussies. They aint men fkm cowards. I rather fuken pick up cans 18 hrs a day to feed my family than to F with innocent lives. Fkn scum bags. Eventually the US will go in and F these levas up or they will force mexico govt to do it, itll happen.
ReplyDeleteCazadores muriendose de hambre
ReplyDeleteMakes sense if it's them
DeleteAsí es no duran mucho más recuerdan que el chubeto aka cazador fue pollero antes de brazo armado
DeleteSanta Ana is controlled by who again?
ReplyDeletePuro gente cazadores, Los chapitos got kicked out of this plaza! And this act looks like they are trying to heat up the plaza! Chapos tactics no longer work in Sonora! Puro Gente Altar!
Delete6:02 haven't Chapitos taken most of Caborca from the cartel de Caborca?
DeleteThey supported Noveno in contesting the turf in Caborca, since then Cazadores split from the chapitos and are in an internal conflict with Deltas/chapitos. Gente de Altar are siding with El Mayo now.
Delete5:51 isn't 08 from los Pelones fighting that area for los Chapitos now . Also if the CDS unification was to happen I can see Cazadores getting left alone and getting hit by both factions. MZ already has his loyal groups in Sonora he doesn't need Cazadores
Delete805 then they will go BLO and the war will continue if they don't go BLO they will go CJNG.
Delete@805, Pelones/deltas who side with Chapitos vs Alphas/Cazadores who are siding with el mayiza. That's the word on the ground. Huge war throughout the holidays! 45 killed!
DeleteEasy money in Migrant Smuggling compared to risking Kilosnif cocaine being confiscated by DEA/FBI …. Migrant smuggling rings get very little jail time
ReplyDeleteYou should never post on here again human trafficking carry’s much higher sentencing than drugs please
DeleteMaybe in US , but in Mexico the authorities could care less. Only reason they act like they care is because when they get kidnapped it takes food out the crooked cops mouth.
DeleteAs long as the goal is to cut of the heads of cartels, these crime groups spin offs, not cartels will multiple and crimes on innocence will too. They lose leadership, money stashes, and connections when a cartel leader is taken out. Then one faction takes a smaller portion of the drug business and sales it in Mexico and the other factions go into extortion, kidnapping and human trafficking. Human trafficking of young females in Mexico is huge. Prostitution or trafficked to other countries if they are young and pretty. Cutting of the head is not good for Mexico.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered why there don't seem to be any type of undercover operations by the authorities to send bait busses or groups of fake migrants to try and bust some of these kidnappers. The obvious response will be that the authorities are in cahoots with these dirt bags but I would want to believe that at some junctures some traditional law would be applied. Same goes for many other criminal situations, they rarely seem to do any undercover work to bust criminals. I know this might sound silly with the levels of corruption that exist and I'm probably way overthinking this at 3am in the morning..
ReplyDeleteThere's a very high monthly fee that these criminals got pay to the authorities. That's why there's no interest on solving the issue
DeleteWord is the kidnappers contacted the police to pick up the kidnapped. They realized they weren’t going to get anything for the ransoms and it was costing them too much to keep them kidnapped. Also, western union was going to make more on the wire transfers than what the kidnappers were going to receive.
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