"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Elements of the Secretariat for Citizen Security found another altar in a property located on the streets of the Gustavo A. Madero neighborhood. Agents found a satanic altar made up of two effigies on thrones. One of them is black and the other gold, both figures were dressed as charros. Bottles of beers and alcohol were situated around them.
Police seized a bag with approximately 1 kg 200 grams of marijuana. And another with at least 300 grams of rock cocaine. In addition to 100 small bags containing the same substance in powder. No one was arrested following this raid.
But the property was sealed and is under police guard. While the drugs and other objects seized were placed at the disposal of the Public Ministry agent. This altar adds to the one found a few weeks ago by police intelligence agents in the Morelos neighborhood.
In the aforementioned district, pointed out as being a bunker for the Union Tepito gang, authorities found 46 kilos of marijuana distributed in different packaging, 300 kilos of cocaine, and 500 grams methamphetamine. The property belonged to Felix Tufino Montoya, a drug pusher who received orders from the alleged leader of the Union Tepito.
Probably the fed agents best bust of the year. They have nothing better else to do.
ReplyDeleteAny news on the possible capture of Juan Treviño last night after a shootout that left 10 dead in Para NL?
ReplyDeleteThat's a negative chief 1144
DeleteIf ya want to be a plaza boss in hell, you gotta kick down frosty cold ones, a pineapple and citrus. Otherwise you end up bleeding profusely from the thorn-cocked demons
ReplyDeleteWell said. Facts.
DeleteOnly in Mexico (meant in the nicest possible way, of course) could someone think to safeguard their stash like this.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the statues didn't scare off the cops.
Nice.
ReplyDeleteQue gustitos!
DeleteI know, it's cute.
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ReplyDeleteWeed, crack, coke and meth. Is that a typo regarding the 300 kilos of cocaine? If not someone got gaffled.
ReplyDeleteWho or what is charros?
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charro
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Deletechar·ro
/ˈCHärō/
a Mexican horseman or cowboy, typically one in elaborate traditional dress.
3:05 It has its roots in the states of Hidalgo and Jalisco, becoming one of the most representative Mexican traditions of their culture.
DeleteCorrect 5:04 … and if you dig deeper you’ll come to find that the “American Cowboy” adopted their customs from the original “vaqueros” from Chihuahua and Durango
DeleteThere different names for what we know as cowboy within mexico and throughout lat. am. A few years ago I while in cdmx, there was very good exhibition about charros near the zocalo. But last year some shitty modern art made its way. Wasnt worth it but at least was for free.
DeleteCharros had 40-liter sombreros before anyone had a 10-gallon cowboy hat - high peak to vent rising hot air off your head and a wide brim for the shade. They had braided hatbands called galóns. A 10-galón sombrero was a hat with a crown large enough to have a hatband with ten braids.
DeleteSmart tech.
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DeleteGoogle it pendejo.
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Crazy with the moving of Jale comes a lot of spiritual witch craft shit. Take that in mind for the ones that want in in the business.
ReplyDeleteLot of dismembering and mutilations on corpses as well. That shit goes hand in hand my friend.
DeleteAnd drug induced mental illness.
Deletethose spirits are not friends to their human worshippers.they always betray them in the end.they HATE humans
DeleteWtf do y'all expect ! You really think these meth heads are gonna be Buddhist with the atrocities they commit on a day to day basis ?! Hugs not bullets ! Sarcastic laugh
ReplyDeleteYeah. The Devils in Charro hats are waiting for them and some of you in hell 🔥
ReplyDeleteQueso
Fuckin morons lmao
ReplyDeleteWhen you smoke that bloody meth, it probably makes more sense.
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