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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

AMLO and Army General Ojeda Admit They Have No Control Over Cartel Violence in Sinaloa

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The Commander of the Third Military Region, Francisco Jesús Leana Ojeda, said that the end of the violence does not depend on the Army or the security forces, but on rival groups “stopping fighting each other.” In response, the President of Mexico justified that in order to provide greater security to the residents, the order was given to keep the elements of the SEDENA to remain "for the necessary time" in the state of Sinaloa.

“Priority is being given to protecting citizens, so that people can trust that we will be there as long as necessary to protect them. We are vigilant and the Armed Forces are protecting the population.”


The statement was made at the end of the parade commemorating the anniversary of Mexico's independence in Culiacán, during a press conference held in the City Hall's Council Chamber.

Leana Ojeda announced the results of the operations during a week of violence in the state where 29 confrontations have been recorded, of which 13 have been direct attacks against military personnel, he said, and that to date there have been 3 military personnel killed and three wounded.

In the past week alone, more than 37 people have been kidnapped and at least 38 deaths have taken place, with two dozen of those deaths occurring just this past weekend. This adds to the 10 or more additional deaths in recent weeks. 47 complaints of vehicle theft have also been filed in the past week as narco blockades have occured in several areas.


According to the Ministry of National Defense, during these operations the following have been seized:
  • 101 long weapons
  • 29 handguns
  • More than 25,000 rounds of different calibers
  • 57 vehicles, of which 12 are armored
  • 1 cloned patrol car of the Municipal Police of Culiacán
Schools were closed last Thursday and Friday due to the violence and the governor said that Sunday's Independence Day festivities had been canceled.

The US on Thursday issued a security alert because of "reports of car thefts, gunfire, security forces operations, roadblocks, burning vehicles and closed roadways" in the vicinity of Culiacan.


Hacked Government Websites

The Government of Sinaloa suffered cyber attacks on the websites of the Tax Administration Service of the State of Sinaloa (SATES) and the College of Bachelors of the State of Sinaloa (COBAES), where messages warning of more deaths were posted.


“Governor Rocha Moya. This is not the land of assholes, you better go fuck yourself and don’t come back. More death is coming to Sinaloa,” read the message posted on the COBAES website. The SATES tax site displayed a similar text, but without mentioning the name of the governor.

On both websites appeared warning that “more deaths are coming to Sinaloa.”

The cyber attack occurred at around 4:30 p.m. and it was not until 6:00 p.m. that the state government provided an update on the situation through a press release.

“A few minutes ago, a hack was detected on the official pages of both COBAES and SATES, which was immediately detected and the security systems were activated, so that in the space of approximately 10 minutes, the situation was fully under control,” the statement said.




57 comments:

  1. Y tampoco tienen por qué.

    Hasta ahorita los sinaloenses lo ven reprobable y nocivo, antes fue su orgullo, su representación y cultura.

    Me da gusto su karma.

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    1. Eso lo del karma no nos corresponde ya que son conceptos de Hindú. Y nadie aquí es Hindú. No mames.

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    2. Big Nuts Big Brain TrutherSeptember 18, 2024 at 12:38 AM

      A clear public warning from the Mayo faction to Gov. Rocha! We're coming for you, so you better run and hide!

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    3. @6.04...hablas como una nena loca y barata que te dejo tu marido un sinaloco...jo.jo.

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  2. VIVAN "LOS COMANCHES" VIVAN "LOS ANTRAX" VIVAN "LOS AQUILES" VIVA "EL McKLEIN" VIVA EL "MUSICO" VIVA "LA GENERACION MZ" y ARRIBA "EL MAYO ZAMBADA", gritaron los mercenarios.

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  3. In other words, both pay us really good so we can't chose sides.
    Who ever wins, wins the plaza and our support.
    Narcopolitics

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    1. @6:08 PM Nailed it 💯

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    2. "Leana Ojeda announced the results of the operations during a week of violence in the state where 29 confrontations have been recorded, of which 13 have been direct attacks against military personnel, he said, and that to date there have been 3 military personnel killed and three wounded."
      "According to the Ministry of National Defense, during these operations the following have been seized:
      101 long weapons
      29 handguns
      More than 25,000 rounds of different calibers
      57 vehicles, of which 12 are armored
      1 cloned patrol car of the Municipal Police of Culiacán"

      Are we reading the same article? How do you guys come to the conclusions stated in your comments? You're either foolish or full blown retarded to think the government is not doing anything.

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    3. 9:41, you might read your text again and check the numbers. It doesnt fit. So many attacks and almost no results?!

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    4. 1045 You're a clown. if you don't like the results you're seeing then maybe you should go out there, join the army, and show the world how you get results. It's easy to send others off to war when it's not you risking your life... what you fail to understand is that the military is at a greater disadvantage. The criminals live amongst the population, they can pick off the soldiers from rooftops, they have the ability to shoot and hide, the military doesn't. The soldiers are sitting ducks. Unfortunately 3 soldiers are dead, would you rather that count be higher?

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    5. 10:45 same thing with drug labs, they give time for the criminals to escape and then dismantle the drug labs, without arresting anyone.

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  4. No pues ya nos dimos cuenta. Los carteles se les salieron de la mano al gobierno.

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    1. La guerra es entre ellos
      Que se acaben solos
      Esas cosas ni valen la.pena defender ni cuidar o proteger

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  5. Its incredible to think that an country's army and President allow the Cartel to control a state .
    However In the USA hundred of thousands of looting thugs were allowed to destroy many cities in the name of the patron saint of Fentanyl Sir George Floyd

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    1. You are correct and the USA y Mexico are going down the drain if changes aren’t made…

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    2. That’s koo foo

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  6. Since that fool said hugs not bullets things have gone to shit he’s as bad dumb as Biden!!💀🇲🇽💀🇲🇽💀🇲🇽💩💩💩💩💩

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    1. "Leana Ojeda announced the results of the operations during a week of violence in the state where 29 confrontations have been recorded, of which 13 have been direct attacks against military personnel, he said, and that to date there have been 3 military personnel killed and three wounded."
      "According to the Ministry of National Defense, during these operations the following have been seized:
      101 long weapons
      29 handguns
      More than 25,000 rounds of different calibers
      57 vehicles, of which 12 are armored
      1 cloned patrol car of the Municipal Police of Culiacán"

      Are we reading the same article? How do you guys come to the conclusions stated in your comments? You're either foolish or full blown retarded to think the government is not doing anything.

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    2. 9:41 Do you live in Sinaloa? The issue locals have with this is the government is counting items that the cartel has basically handed to them with the abandoned vehicles with guns and ammo still in them instead of the military doing proactive operations to get these weapons and vehicles off the street before they can be burned as a roadblock or to attack the military. The government has basically just told the military to do patrols only to make their presence known, but there really is no active investigations to get this off the streets since the government does not want to add or escalate further violence in the state so are just sitting on their thumbs. We're pissed the government is taking credit for these items like they are protecting the people when that is so far from the truth.

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    3. 941, would you rather the government would've left them weapons and equipment alone and not confiscated anything? So you would prefer more dead soldiers? Why aren't you fighting the Mayos and the Chapos on behalf of the people? It's easy for someone not doing the fighting to expect others to do the fighting for them... the government may no be doing as much as youd like them to be but they're doing more than you. You said it yourself, "the government does not want to add or escalate further the violence" let me guess, that's your excuse too.

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    4. 10:57
      Yes 💯 percent, I agree with you, instead you have keyboard warriors.
      The government makes it look like they are fighting them when we know, it seldomly happens. Someone is here, said they mostly hang around in the barracks, smoking confiscated Marijuana and watch Novellas.

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    5. Correct. The military is not showing that they’re going after the cartels, that they are not in the offense, not in the defense, mainly just reactive to what the outcomes are (after the fact). Military was told to stay away, or else… because they are not against them. So, SIN cartel cells will fight it out as they wish without anyone getting in the way.

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    6. @938 and1005
      Confiscated: 101 long weapons
      29 handguns
      More than 25,000 rounds of different calibers
      57 vehicles, of which 12 are armored
      1 cloned patrol car of the Municipal Police of Culiacán
      29 confrontations
      13 attacks against the military
      3 wounded soldiers,
      3 dead soldiers...

      The only keyboard warriors here are you 2 mongolitos, talking about the government hasn't done shit. They've done more than you and myself, that's for sure.

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    7. 12:09 PM
      Whos the mongy again? The gob could be doing A LOT more instead of lying

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  7. Is well known that the government doesn't want the pizza to reign cause to much noise and caos they are tire and so is the people time to switch a new alpha. By the way lots of chapos are giving up due to los menores left to canada

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    1. It is well known you forget your periods.

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  8. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2024/07/31/quien-es-alfredo-el-playstation-chavez-el-narcotraficante-buscado-por-la-dea-que-podria-estar-ocultandose-en-mexico/%3FoutputType%3Damp-type&ved=2ahUKEwiuoY7MycuIAxWiJzQIHYsAKE04FBDIzwEoAHoECAcQAg&usg=AOvVaw1bnrZK69XI0vp9u0kTsCIL

    "El PlayStation" lmaooooo

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    1. "play station" is an impossible word for a native Spanish speaker to pronounce, harder to say correctly than "refrigerator"..
      🦎

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    2. 6:24 orale 2 period 🦎 lizard.

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    3. El Call of Duty taken?

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  9. Little by little it will be obvious whose side the Mexican government took on orders of the US!

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    1. Tell me which side, step forward mi hijo!

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    1. Senior Connor is it true you prefer doing Rubio?

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    2. I wish I could find the old article where CDS whacked the guy who was stalking Emma…

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  11. Why doesn't MAMLO go over there and hug them

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  12. There's so many fan boys of mayo and chapo in los angeles, wonder if they start fighting in l.a too lol

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  13. Yo anduve de sica con la chapisa pero no me gusto porque solamente cargabamos 10 cartuchos y nos forzan a picarles el fundillo a los contras para cerciorarse estén muertos. Si se hacían los muertos los comandantes nos obligaban a sostener los contras para que este se los culiara. En la sierra pasaban días sin acción y los plebes jugaban al tómala por dormilón donde se culeaban al que se durmiera. Yo con 5 tube y me voltee para con los jaliscos. Ahora me dicen El Connor Chiludo, el CC, y me divierto culeando vatos en la sierra de Redwood. Aguas culeros porque ando caliente!

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    2. How do you delete 408 but not 1207's pendejadas?

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  14. Shouldn't ruben rocha also be at the press conference? Wonder why he missed the date.

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  15. La cultura de Sinaloa siempre fue de narcos y violencia. Que lo disfruten.

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  16. All of them need to go to an empty field and just shoot it out. Last narco standing wins!

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  17. Think it's the end of los Chapos, Mayos will probably have the government support after los Chapos took the armies families hostage during the Culicanazo. AMLO also seems extremely annoyed about the Mayo abduction and will probably take the opportunity to get rid of los Chapos once and for all. Expect the Chapos to get killed or arrested soon, that's the quickest way of ending this war, plus the army was already on their asses anyways.

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    1. i been practicing with my machete wey.

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  18. Only compotent fools would say that

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    1. 🚨 🚨 No Period Detected! 🚨 🚨

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  19. Why are people crying ? The corridos that they listen to say . They take care of the pueblo and only do trafficking .



    RIP Gilbertona

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    1. You’re the only one crying each day about your role model “Gilbertona” …

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    2. 12:52 are you frustrated and crying right now ??? Did you dye your hair red???



      RIP Gilbertona

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  20. Pretty shitty military if you ask me…

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