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Cartel De Caborca Executes Secretariat Of Citizen Security (SSC) Commander In Chetumal: Quintana Roo

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from La Palabra Del Caribe 

April 30, 2024. 


FERMÍN CORTÉS BURGOS 

The former director of the Cancun jail, Fermin Cortes Burgos, was executed this Monday in Chetumal, by hired killers who opened fire on him.

The homicide took place near the Naval Zone when the former official was riding a motorcycle.

According to the videos released, it can be seen how Cortés Burgos lost control, skidded and crashed into a cab after being wounded by the burst of gunfire.

Cortés Burgos, with a career within the Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR), served as director of the Cancún prison during the six-year term of then Governor Carlos Joaquín González.

He was currently serving as an advisor to the state's Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC).

The execution was reportedly carried out by hitmen from the Caborca cartel under the orders of "Kike" alias 'LMV'. The victim had already received several threats and was accused of having a Facebook page that publishes information about criminal groups in Chetumal.

The State Attorney General's Office (FGE) informed that it had initiated an investigation to clarify the facts, while specialized experts went to the scene to gather evidence to support the investigation.

The institution confirmed that the victim was an active member of the Secretariat of Citizen Security.

The incident occurred at the same time as the arrival of an average of 200 elements of the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) to Chetumal, to reinforce security in the capital, which in the last few days has seen an increase in violent acts, threats and homicides.

Along with the military, an EC225 helicopter from the Mexican Air Force was also received to strengthen operations against organized crime through ground incursions and deterrents in rural communities with high crime rates in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco.

A few days ago, a video attributed to an organized crime group announcing its arrival in Cozumel to take over the island's plaza shook the island's population.

In this regard, this morning, the Secretary of Government, Cristina Gómez, explained that it is fake material used in other places and that it has "edited" voices and images that adapt it to the local context.

"Normally, if you notice, in seasons like the one we are living now, mainly political, many videos or alert messages are used to try to confuse the population", she said, pointing out that the FGE will give a technical explanation about the images and message of this video, in which men with their faces covered and armed are observed, apparently in the jungle.

Flanked by the head of the SSC, Julio Cesar Gomez, the official pointed out in the press conference that she and other officials gave on the island, that the same situation has been detected in Chetumal; that is to say, that they begin with the dissemination of threatening messages and alerts that call on the population not to go out.

"We do not have any Code Red in Chetumal at this moment", she clarified, when interviewed after the meeting of the Security and Justice Round Table, in which "strategic actions implemented in the construction of peace and security" were announced, attended by more than 40 businessmen from the tourism industry.

There, it was said that 252 surveillance cameras will be installed, representing an increase of 510 percent and the placement of 33 new intelligent monitoring points to strengthen security.


The exact moment of the execution of Fermín Cortés Burgos

"This is the exact moment of the execution Fermín Cortés Burgos former director of the Cereso de Cancún, recorded this morning in the state capital, the police commander was shot by gunmen of the Caborca cartel with long weapons known as cuernos de chivo (AK-47). "







FOLLOW-UP:


CARTEL DE CABORCA LEADERS FATHER AND SON 




44 comments:

  1. Cartel de "Caborca" and don't even operate in Sonora nomore

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  2. RIP he was a high ranking official.
    Will the military organize and attack the Cartel, capture the hoodlums.
    Or let days go by, and forgotten and like countless other homicides, nothing is done?

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    1. "Or let days go by, and forgot"
      Movements betrayed by in house people

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  3. Meanwhile in Caborca Sonora Los Deltas from La Chapiza left some dead scattered

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    1. Just heard that there's a video out there of these guys getting kicked and supposedly they said they worked for Negro Sabori, old school narco from Caborca.

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    2. 10:24

      https://youtu.be/stXDK9hkbGY?si=V33xnpUgxJ1UE1iN


      😎

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  4. D.E.P. brave public servant.

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    1. @Detroit. Come on man, you know nothing about him. That Goodies vs Baddies mindset, the assumption he was a brave hero because he was a state employee is just the flipside to "He musta done sumthin to deserve it". I know it comes from a much better place, but it muddies the waters in a similar way.

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    2. 3:59 exactly. Not one of us knows what he was or was not involved with. Find a government without corruption in this world... You can't.

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    3. The vast majority of police in Mexico are honest. The problem is that many here cannot accept that fact.

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  5. Where is pelo de chino ?

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    1. It’s El pelo chino not pelo de chino

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  6. Guess that’s how plata or plomo plays out in the streets of Mehico

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  7. Whats up with the motorcycle rider?

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    1. 🙄That was the victim.

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    2. 10:33 that emoji sums it up! It amazes me the amount of people that take time to comment, this person twice. Yet can't bother to read the article where the answer to their question is.

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  8. They don’t just put a hit on you for no reason, especially this far away from SonMex. Se les salió de la línea.

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    1. @10.30 Who, anywhere, suggested it was for no reason? There are hundreds of "reasons" commanders are killed, sometimes just for doing their job when their bosses have taken money on the understanding they won't. I hate that suggestion that it must have been justified, just because it happened. Circular fucking logic.

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  9. GOD BLESS him and family

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  10. Segun que el sapo gaytan y Las 4 letras les estan dando refugio a los caborcas alli en chetumal quintana roo con la condicion que en un rato se van a dejar venir mas escuadrones tal vel los guerreros del tio lako a sonora con appollo de los quinteros a sacar a los chapos y mayos ..asi dice la nota en facebook

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    1. Si los de Jalisco entran a Sonora les va a pasar los mismo que en Zacatecas

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    2. Quit the cap bro… if that’s the case how come they didn’t go into Sonora when pelo chino and his uncles were still in “Caborca” and still maintained somewhat of a control there? Puro pinche alucin aquí making shit up lol

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    3. 1:11 but don't try to disclaim the alucines with facts cause you would be consider a CDS cheerleader and if you really make them angry they even ask for comments to get deleted lol

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    4. 3:49 big facts. That’s like saying them sinaloenses going to set up shop in the middle of Michoacán knowing damn well that ain’t ever gonna happen.. inventan cosas a lo wey lol

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    5. 6:15 exactly bro you get it .

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  11. Was he the bike rider or in the car that hit the rider?

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  12. char buen articulo felicitaciones,mira desde cancun hasta chetumal....toda la rivera maya es una mina de oro bares abiertos 24 horas,turistas con billete desde moscu ,italia.usa.etc.con todas estas peleas estos mafiosillos estan peleando por la gallina de los huevos de oro............................

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  13. Mexico is one big grave yard country

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    1. Want to see Hell go to Mexico.

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    2. Everyone dies. Our Earth is one massive graveyard.

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    3. When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth

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    4. 1:29 yeah we all die if you look at that way. But I like to have my head and limbs attach when I die.

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    5. 1:29 true die later, but not soon to relentless homicides in Mexico, no wonder it's been called HELL or 3 World country. I don't want my head cut off and put in a ice chest.

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  14. Good article for sure! Was actually wondering about these guys lately felt like its been a while since i heard them mentioned

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  15. Hi. I've been following this website for about 6 months now.... btw, So, you're prelude to stories cracks me up!! Anyway, I am literally driving through Sonoyta in Sonora and there is a huge presence of local policia (more than I have ever seen before). There's also 2 dozen military officers at a set up road block at the edge of town, right at the highway that takes you straight to Puerto Peñasco. In Peñasco a few days ago their were a half dozen military in front of a building on alert. My guess is some kind of fit is getting ready to hit the shan. 😉

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    1. Nothing will happen in Puerto Peñasco, El Chavo has that place locked down tight.

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    2. Sonoyta is locked down by El Memo!

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  16. Good morning I hope everybody finds themselves well. Could you guys be so kind as to elaborate what occurred on the video? Who was the intended target, and why was there a car crashing into a motorcycle?

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    1. Watch the video. It's not graphic. Make sure to turn down the volume.

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