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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

The Northeast Cartel Threatens Highway Thieves Through Banner In Monterrey, Nuevo León

 "Enojon" and "Char" for Borderland Beat 


Image Credit: Nuevo León Informante on Facebook (Image of banner along Los Borregos Bridge)

On May 27th, the Northeast Cartel announced their intent to halt robberies carried out along the Nuevo Laredo - Monterrey Highway in a banner discovered along the Los Borregos bridge of the National Highway in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 


The banner, signed by an individual identified as 'Comandante Benson' a presumed leader of the 'Los Chuky' or 'Fuerzas Especiales Chuky' (FEC) cell of the Northeast Cartel, claims the criminal organization has chosen to intervene now after waiting for authorities to respond to the crimes but to no avail.


A translation is as follows:

“People of Nuevo Leon and other states who travel along the Nuevo Laredo - Monterrey highway and have been robbed of money, cars and things you earned through efforts. We, the Northeast Cartel, will stop these rats in our own way, we haven’t done it before as we waited for the Law of Nuevo Leon to take care of it, since so many people have reported it to the Civil Force as they’re at the KM. 54 checkpoint and the ones closest to where the rats pass by but never do anything. If the Law of Nuevo Leon permits that they rob locals and tourists, we the Northeast Cartel do not allow any theft, kidnappings [or] extortion and you rats…stop robbing people because you’ll [get the same punishment] as those in the grey truck at the KM. 42 point, we’ll stop all you bandits stealing from people.


Image Courtesy Of: Nuevo León Informante on Facebook (Two unidentified victims discovered along the Monterrey - Laredo Highway)


The banner refers to the May 22nd discovery of two bodies aboard a grey Dodge Attitude at the 42 Kilometer point of the Monterrey - Laredo Highway, claiming they were also thieves and that those who carry out illicit activities along the highway will meet the same fate.

According to the news publication Infobae, the vehicle had been reported the week prior for its involvement in an assault against a motorist and its occupants have been transported to the facilities of the Forensic Medical Service or 'SEMFO' as Agents of the State Investigate Agency work to identify them.

Similar messaging has become commonplace among criminal organizations as an attempt to form a positive image for themselves better assimilate into local communities for protection and recruitment purposes, while also committing the same violence or acts they so often discourage against such communities.


Image Courtesy Of: DemonioTtv on Twitter (Image of CDN flyer)


The banner follows a contradicting message that circulated through social media on May 12th where the criminal group claims they will keep drivers and their vehicles hostage if found traveling along the they will keep drivers and their vehicles hostage if found traveling along the Monterrey - Laredo and San Luis Potosi - Saltillo highway between midnight and 6 AM.


A translation is as follows:


All transportation operators and custodians are advised to notify their bosses that [whatever] unit we discover circulating between 12 at night to 6 of the morning along the highways of Monterrey - Laredo and of San Luis [Potosi] - Saltillo will be kept [hostage] until they pay a protection [fee], as rivals are burning vehicles. 


This is for all types of vehicles from vans, trucks and trailers this is not a game pay attention or face the consequences.” 


The same graphic had been used by local news publications covering a pair of armed attacks on June 11th, 2018 in various points of Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas. 

Sources: Hyperlinked in text

19 comments:

  1. Bullshit propaganda. Do as we say, not as we do. We are the only ones permitted to rob, extort, and kidnap.

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    1. Humm bug.....🤔
      CJNG does the same thing.
      They have put out banners in the past that they come to town, to clean of kidnappers, car theft yet they do the same thing.

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    2. Sinaloa does the same thing to and guess what ? All the cartels do the same shit.

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    3. No, CDN's methods are the most hopeless, not CJNG's. They are not a cartel, they are just thieves, beggars who extort money and valuables from the weak.

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  2. So highway thieves, threaten other highway theives?!…

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  3. BB should cover Nuevo Leon more . Now besides CDN and both CDG factions being there now you also have CDS both MZ and Chapos in the state now

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    1. Don't forget blo

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    2. Blo just wash money in san Pedro

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  4. So this lowlife cartel wants no thieves on the highway. Yet they are commiting the same crimes. Give me a break.

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  5. Dang pretty nice narco mantas I do gotta say .. neat legible writing got the graphics going ... didn't expect this from Zs

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    1. The first generation of college educated sicarios

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  6. "Cartel Noreste y Los Zetas"... Aren't those two in war?

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    1. er, at war with the old school zetas.. but consider themselves the new school zetas

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    2. CDN is the faithful dog of Z-40

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  7. CDN is the epitome of Clown Activity, it’s genuinely embarrassing

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  8. Lol they warning themselves. They the biggest highway robbing killers in northeastern Mexico.

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  9. The nonsense is serious. CDN is a loser who set up a makeshift checkpoint and extorted tolls.
    To top it off, they mocked a soldier on leave by drawing his face with a marker. This is hypocritical propaganda at its finest.

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  10. It’s elections guys and guess what they put one of their own so this means we do not allow petty thieves to do things without our permission lol. It be nice if they freaking stop the fees and all that bs.

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  11. The ones I’ve seen robbing trucks is the CDN. 🤡

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