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Monday, April 1, 2024

Three Subjects Related To The Death Of 26 People In 2011 Are Sentenced: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

They were part of La Resistencia-Zetas-Milenio



Roman Ortega / The Occidental

A District Judge sentenced three members of the extinct La Resistencia cartel to 60 and 43 years in prison, related to the death of 26 people, whose bodies were abandoned on November 24, 2011 in the Arcos de Milenio, in Guadalajara.

These are Joel Raul Aguilar, “El Moreno” and José de Jesús Ollarzabal de la Torres, “El Aba”, who were credited with their responsibility in the commission of the crimes of organized crime and kidnapping in the form of obtaining a ransom. , for which they received a sentence of 43 years and six months in prison and a fine of 749,553 pesos and 75 cents.


In the case of Luis “G”, he was found responsible for the crimes of organized crime, kidnapping in the form of obtaining a ransom, homicide, injuries, and qualified robbery, for which he must serve a sentence of 60 years in prison and a fine of 779 thousand 838 pesos and 75 cents.


According to the criminal case, these people were part of La Resistencia-Zetas-Milenio which operated in various parts of the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, and one of their criminal activities was the deprivation of liberty.


The three were arrested in different actions in March 2012.



SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL 

21 comments:

  1. Good! About time Mexico start hikding these killers and kidnappers accountable for their crimes! Ive never been an advocate for the death penalty. But
    Mexico needs it!

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    1. How many times do you have to be reminded that Mexico does have a death penalty - the criminals are killing each other everyday with great efficiency!!!

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    2. 1:55 you're not on the wrong pathway.
      The Republic of Mexico does not have a death penalty.

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  2. wow

    I remember this

    Sone of the reporting said it was ZETAS but it was La Molca's crew right

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    1. Yes I believe Zetas started to support La resistencia in the war against Mencho-el 85 or at least helped with the dumping of those bodies

      very bloody war

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    2. Zetas were everywhere it was terrible

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    3. Wasn't the dumping of bodies in GDL by Los Zetas retaliation for Los MataZetas first killing all those people in Veracruz?
      Around this time period an alliance also formed called M.F.G(Milenio-Familia-Golfo) which if I remember correctly was going against either Los Zetas or CJNG or both.
      Months after ICV killing an individual who the government claimed was his successor was captured in Zapopan named Margarito Soto Reyes "El Tigre". To my understanding many individuals and groups were trying to secure their share of the business. It was a competition among them.
      With the killing of ICV the remaining structure that was in Jalisco lost its cohesion and therefore its ability to traffick on a large scale. Who benefitted from this?
      Proceso did an article about ICV and the whole structure in Jalisco months prior to his death were they wrote that that organization could separate itself from CDS and compete against any national cartel.

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    4. Before you ask the guy is mentioning Nacho Coronel,the crystal king "months prior to his death were they wrote that that organization could separate itself from CDS and compete against any national cartel"
      Well that has proved to be true

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    5. 2:13 i also remember another group of people were ready to be dismembered in Jal. But one of them escaped at the correct moment through a window and ran blindfolded to some road. It was going to be in response to that dumping.

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  3. Don’t worry citizens of Mexico, a crooked judge will quietly release these three killers in a few months to continue to prey on you and your families.

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    1. Funny thing about judges that accept bribes and set the criminals free, don't get their names or pictures published, as so the citizens won't know which are the crooked ones.

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  4. Hello Char…Just sent you email about CJNG arrests / indictments out if Houston.

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  5. Welllllll Mr Char I’m not a fan of any cartel, but Mencho or anyone that would consider being part of a group called mata zetas, and considering the things the zetas were doing……..shit, you needed to have some balls to be part of that. Cause if you were caught by the zetas……..

    Rubio NYC

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    1. Today I had hiccups that would not stop, perhaps I drank much wine.

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  6. Mexico is a failed nation.
    Shame on you mexico
    You have failed the women
    You have failed the children
    It’s time for you to be castrated by the US
    Mass arrests
    Mass imprisonment and mass eradication of the evil people.
    It’s time
    Join me in the purge

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    1. What in the actual world, 3:12pm?
      If my guesstimation's correct, you're about a third of one half of one of several continents, and no purges should ever be carried out.
      Thanks.

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  7. Ha what a great comment 3:12
    Finally someone has the balls to admit that Mexico stinks
    Obviously the good folks who work hard come to the US
    and the rotten ones stay behind playing Scarface

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  8. Wow
    You guys are assholes but I gotta admit something drastic does need to be done.
    Cartels are terrorists.
    They terrorize and oppress hard working innocent people.
    Terrorists.
    Time to treat them as such.
    Time to kill a whole lot of them.
    Hunt them down US.
    We want that.

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  9. IT'S A PLEASURE KNOWING HOW MANY ORGANIZATIONS/ARMED GROUPS---- THE ALMIGHTY C.J.N.G HAS DESTROYED🫡♥️
    LONG LIVE EL SEÑOR MENCHO!!

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  10. Why comments HERE are EXCATLY same on like some other bb posts

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