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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Second In Command Leader Of The Hyper Violent Criminal Organization "Cartel Del Noreste", Carlos Alberto Monsivais Treviño "La Bola Treviño" Is Captured; In A Stealthy Raid By Military Forces In Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from MILENIO 

Bola Treviño', Co-leader of Northeast Cartel and nephew of Z-40, arrested in Tamaulipas

Carlos Alberto Monsiváis Treviño was captured in flagrante delicto by members of the National Guard and the Sedena.

LA BOLA TREVIÑO

WRITTEN BY: ANGEL HERNANDEZ
SEPTEMBER 3, 2024

Carlos Alberto Monsiváis Treviño, alias Bola Treviño, was captured in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, in flagrante delicto by members of the National Guard and the Mexican Army.

The detainee is considered to be the second most important man in the Northwest Cartel, a criminal organization with a presence in Tamaulipas, Coahuila and Nuevo León.



According to investigations, Bola Treviño was in charge of organizing kidnappings, extortion, drug and migrant trafficking. He is even accused of orchestrating armed attacks against members of the army.


He is also accused of being the main generator of violence in Tamaulipas, particularly in the border area with the United States, to which he also sent illicit substances.


The detainee was transferred to Mexico City to face the charges against him before the competent authorities, given his high level of danger.


Who is 'La Bola' Treviño's family?


Carlos Alberto Monsiváis Treviño, El Bola, comes from a lineage of drug lords. His uncles were members of the Los Zetas cartel. 

He is the nephew of brothers Miguel Angel and Omar Treviño Morales, El Z-42 and El Z-40 respectively, historic leaders of Los Zetas.

Omar Treviño was described as someone who “loved to kill people”, as he gave free rein to his sadism when taking the lives of his enemies.

For this reason, Z-40 was one of the most bloodthirsty criminals in Mexico, as he even implemented a type of botox that caused death and was not detected in autopsies.

For his part, his brother Z-42 took over the leadership of the criminal organization after Miguel Angel's capture in 2013. His tenure was even more violent than the previous one.

This caused divisions within Los Zetas, until he was arrested two years later on his way home to Nuevo Leon.


43 comments:

  1. The Trevinos aren’t that big of drug traffickers. Never were. They were lavadora de perros. What gave them their name and respect ( if you call it that ) in the cartels was their brutal violence and ruthlessness when dealing with enemies. They’re the type people that would kill you for any small minor sleight they perceived from you. They butchered an entire town Allende because couple their guys ran off with along of money and gave info about their phones to the DEA. Watch SOMOS on Netflix it gives the story. Has BB ever done an in depth article on that like they did with the Tijuana wars ? That’d be a good read.

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    1. https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2016/10/the-story-of-allende-massacre-from.html?m=1

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    2. https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2017/07/how-us-triggered-massacre-in-mexico.html?m=1

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    3. I think Chivis did some in depth articles about the brothers.

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    4. What ever happened to Poncho Cuellar & his brother?
      There the ones that ran off with Z's Millons of USD.
      I think they gave them asylum/bew identity in witness protection.
      But can anyone confirm?

      Plus that pussy they'd call Diablo in dallas gave 40s phone info to Tres Letrad when he was caught with cash ina hidden compartment & theybpressured his family lol.

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    5. That’s koo foo

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    6. Everyone in the drug was a nobody once upon a time. You clearly don’t know nothing about what you’re talking about. 40 literally would do the jobs the other Z were scared to do. Like to Guatemala and take over and place drug routes. Funny how you mentioned Allende. Once again 40 was the one who taught the Z how to traffic in large sums and move them across the border through his connections in allende. 40 was a HUGE reason why they expanded so much. That’s the reason Lazcano kept him around so much when the others didn’t like him. And because of his ruthlessness. But 40 along with Kiko Osuna were pushing major weed across before the Z were even invented. SOMOS is a lot of holes and gaps. You want to blame someone blame the DEA. The biggest drug traffickers the Z ever had was Chipsa and then 40.

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    7. You’re a nobody once upon this time

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    8. 11:31 your momma sure doesn’t seem to think that. She calls me daddy while your papa is out making tortillas and picking beans.

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    9. 7:37 pm no sabes ni lo que comentas mijo traes puro sueño,si los Treviño no tuvieran power no tuvieran NL al 100% controlada la plaza por 20 años nada más

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    10. Anon 9:44pm cool 😎 answer. Z40 was a big piece on the cartel.

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    11. i never understood the car washer insult.. Chapo sold oranges.. whats the difference? They were both trying to make a living before turning to more evil and lucrative business $$$

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    12. Mmmm...newbieee..

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    13. If you really know and have been around you would know Z40 was a huge reason why the Zetas expanded so much. A lot of the Zetas didn’t like him. But Lazcano did. He taught them how to deal drugs. They were kidnappers and extorted. Chispa and 40 showed them how to be independent and make move with drugs. Most of the original Zetas were ignorant indigenous guys. A lot of them didn’t even know how to drive. That is a fact. While they were busy with other things 40 was making millions with drug sales. Kept Lazcano happy. Once he was too powerful it was too late to move him out the way. Z40 was a whole lot smarter than alot of drug traffickers. Look at him now. 11 yrs down. Still controls his city. Still runs the cartel. And not extradited. Y’all have to stop give opinions with your feelings and state facts. He may not be liked and was a piece of shit. But was smarter than a lot of them. And more ruthless

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    14. It's not the car washer part, they are complete bums who kill for a few pesos. Killed a whole group of guys when a few k got missing. Also the Z group split because of them, rotten apples.

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    15. @2:28 yeah bums who made more money than all the Z’s and most of the CDG lol

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  2. Pinche lava carros! Ni siquiera tienen entranamiento militar. Tracioneros !

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    1. Haz de ser de los jotos que brincaron el río verdad panochon

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    2. Valen pura verga los de cdn … puros mitoteros alucines …

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    3. Y tú vales mucho tirando cagada en un blog. Sal a la calle ahí en Laredo y dilo. A nosotros que joto jajaja

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  3. Has has nobody dismantled CDN? Bunch of junkies

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    1. As long as Z40 and Z42 remain in prison in Mexico and there are plenty of nephews, nieces, cousins, and other Treviño/Monsivais family members to act as a street boss, CDN will continue. Bola only lasted about a year and a half on the streets from his release in December 2022 to his recent arrest. Juanito remains in charge as street boss. Looks like Bola ordering the CDN video where CDN denies Zetas funding AMLO’s 2006 campaign didn’t help him. I also think that Bola ordered the CDN head flaying video based on the similarities in gear used by the CDN sicarios in both videos—same uniforms, plate carriers, guns, and even same black nitrile gloves. The CDN defending AMLO video is here: https://www.theyucatantimes.com/2024/03/cartel-del-noreste-makes-video-to-defend-amlo/. I won’t link to the head flaying video for obvious reasons.

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  4. Turns out Osiel was never deported as they claimed he would do it yesterday... sounds like he will be staying in the US after all!

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    1. He didn't show up in the ICE inmate locator today but it might take some days.
      I think he's being removed/deported as he didn't testify in any politicos criminal trial that I remember and no other criminal had a higher rank than him who could put a hit on him. Have to wait and see what happens..

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    2. 3:52 he testified against the CDG/Zetas. This ended up creating a wave of violence.

      https://interactives.dallasnews.com/2016/cartels/

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    3. 10:06 OCG snitched on both CDG and Los Zetas but I don't remember him testifying in any federal or state criminal court against any of his underlings. He was El Patrón, nobody had a higher rank than him in La Compañía.
      AP News article from 8/30/24 claims he has two pending arrest warrants in México. NBC News has a recent article about his transfer to ICE custody for.removal proceedings.

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  5. Wow now I’m actually proud of Mexico. Seems like they’re going after the guys no matter the cost.

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    1. Si gabacho, don't believe the hate coming from across the border that we work for the cartels.

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  6. Eso chingao!! Vamos mi mexico por todos esos ratas , secuestradores, cobra piso y mierdas de este mundo !!!

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  7. Eso es todo mexico !! Vamos recio alv !

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  8. Rumors have it that Mossad trained tier 1 operator Sicario 006 participated in his capture. Pura gente ajotada del Dobie Zero Seis.

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  9. Why didn’t they handcuff him when they arrested him?? big question I guess

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  10. Treviños were never drug lords. Just greedy blood thirsty opportunist

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  11. "Ya sabes que vengo recio
    Misma mente de travieso, en la sangre mi don
    Y saben los que me encerraron
    Que al que desataron te agarró un pinche escuelón
    No se me quitó lo necio
    La sentencia tiene un precio, con tiempo pagó
    Y adentro tuve a dos maestros
    Mi tío Miguel 40 y mi tío Mario el 4-2
    Nunca se dejó por eso
    Claro que apretó el gobierno, pero se aguantó
    El mismo de afuera y adentro y pal que quiera el puesto
    Es del sobrino del señor
    Y nos fuimos bien recio, con todo respeto
    Desde Nuevo Laredo, tamaulipas
    Hasta Los Ángeles, California
    Échele
    Y en verguiza la raza se activa
    Traigo un equipón, yo no traigo mentiras
    Blindada son mías, te mandan carrila
    Soy el mismo necio de la dinastía
    Una década y tres años más me aventé encerrado
    Mi mayor imperio es mi familia
    Claro que les metió goles
    Yo les doy la orden, estos chavalones
    Y a los mala leche, nomás que sospechen
    Le damos pa'l rancho, yo invito el pozole
    Humilde pero firme, hasta normal cuando le sale a trabajar (epa)
    Mi hermana me tiró a una esquina
    Y un ángel de arriba, nunca nos descuida
    Soy introvertido, le doy pa' Coahuila
    Mi primo la sombra, siempre está bien pilas
    Nadie nos dio nada y por eso es que cuidamos del barandal
    En un deportivo si voy a zumbar
    Recordándome todo que en la militar
    Traigo el cuerno dorado, que me gusta usarlo
    Cartel del noreste, diseño Versace
    Pasión por el negocio y de cariño me dicen patrón del mal
    Ya salió o qué
    Vámonos
    Y nos fuimos
    Pa'l señor, patrón del mal
    Ahí 'tamos, con to' el respeto, pa
    Y puro de rencor, eh
    El Makabelico
    El del comando explosivo
    Vámonos
    Échele compa"

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    1. Whatever dude ni.se.entiende.lo.que.dices.

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  12. Sad day for Edgars…

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    1. Vente.para.texas.si.haces.lo.mismo.cualquiera.es.chingon.con.cuete.y.muchos.vatos.atras de.ti.

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  13. Readership on here now,fuckin balloon heads who dont know shit but think they do,no periodrag,goofoo,connornobrot,half assed comics,aint it a shame to what it was

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