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Sunday, December 8, 2024

FlashBack: La Chapiza Captures And Interrogates A Criminal Cell Of Six Of The La Mayiza Or MF Group After A Clash In El Potrero De Sataya, Sinaloa.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

DECEMBER 1, 2024


BY: CHAR

La Mayiza Or MF Group criminal organization has made several incursions into the Navolato, Sinaloa areas. This plaza is controlled by Los Chimales criminal cell an armed wing of the La Chapiza or Los Chapos criminal organization. 

The MF Group has made clear from the beginning of the war on September 9, 2024,  that they are making an offensive to La Chapiza territories. With this in mind, the probability of MF members suffering casualties or being captured by enemies (La Chapiza) is a high probability.  

The following interrogation video shows six captured La Mayiza members three are alive, and three are dead. The camera recording captures the last moments of the captives before being finished off. 



VIDEO TRANSLATION 
BY: SOL PRENDIDO


Sicario: What’s your name?


Captive #1: Alan Uriel 


Sicario: And yours?


Captive #2: Pablo. 


Sicario: And yours:


Captive #3: Miram. 


Sicario: Where are you from?


Captive #1: Costa Rica. 


Sicario: Why are you here today?


Captive #1: Because I came to help out MF (Mayito Flaco). 


Sicario: Who contracted you?


Captive #1: El Negro. 


Sicario: Where’s he from?


Captive #1: I honestly don’t know where he’s from. But as you can see he’s there on the ground dead. 


Sicario: What about you?


Captive #2: I’m from El Dorado. 


Sicario: Who contracted you?


Captive #2: El MF.


Sicario: Was it also El Negro?


Captive #2: Yes. 


Sicario: And you?


Captive #3: I was contracted by El Chilango. Just as well it was for El MF also. 


Sicario: Why exactly are you guys here today?


Captive #2: Because we were sent to go into El Potrero. 


Sicario: You were sent to go into El Potrero?


Captive #2: Yes. 


Sicario: And what happened?


Captive #1: We were captured and we asked for some support. But they never came through for us. 


Sicario: How much were guys paid?


Captive #2: 4000 pesos. 


Captive #1: 4000 pesos a week. 


Captive #3: 4000 pesos a week sir. 


Sicario: What would you like to say to your friends?


Captive #2: Don’t get involved in this. 


Captive #1: Don’t get involved because…


Captive #2: We were left to fend for ourselves 


Captive #1: In the same manner that we were sent out here alone. The same thing will also happened to them. 


Sicario: Do any of you want to send a shout out to your buds?


Captive #2:  Do yourselves a favor and get the fuck out of here. Don’t bother getting involved in this conflict. 


Sicario: Keep sending us more of your operatives. More rifles as well. We’re gonna be fucking waiting for you guys…



23 comments:

  1. They burned the shit out of his hands ✋️

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    1. He's wearing gloves, man on the right pissed his pants though.

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    2. He might be wearing black gloves.

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    3. You can see the reflective tape on his glove, it's a black glove, not a burnt hand. Fail harder.

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    4. Okay hand police

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  2. damn, that's Guardia Nacional pay. a warehouse worker makes around 80-90 a week

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    1. Each sell their souls, but guess who is left still standing, I know who 'I' would rather be

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    2. 7:01 PM You should know dummy you forgot to add a 0 to your 80-90 a week. The going rate for a construction worker is 400-500 pesos per day. Factory work must pay shit.

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    3. My brother is an engineer in Aguascalientes and makes $5.5K MXN a week, just a little more than these guys. MF is really bankrolling these guys.

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  3. Así son las guerras se pierden gente y ni pedo puro pa delante sobra gente y armamento para pelear en Sinaloa esa guerra va para largo es como Rusia vs Ucrania

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  4. To save pple time=$200

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    1. Right, a peso is worth 5¢, and there's 20 nickels in a dollar.💰

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  5. Let's hope these 3 misguided lads learn their lesson, straighten out their lives, avoid the mob life, and get normal jobs..

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  6. So, these were the guys dropped outside the Faculty of Agronomy

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  7. I know no one says this but thank you Char for keeping the site alive...!

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    1. Roger that!
      Char doing the heavy lifting, enojon, huaso, socalj, etc., pitching in too, thank you!

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  8. Who that screaming in the back (no pun intended)

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    1. Roosters, most likely used for fighting/ betting. The cartels are heavily into rooster fighting.

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  9. Four thousand pesos is chump change especially with inflation. I wonder if at least they got free health insurance and dental insurance with that pay. I would rather allow myself to be killed in a shootout than be captured alive. This video will be the last thing his family sees. What a shame. Nuff Said!!!

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  10. Poor guys seem sadly resigned to their fate (especially no 2) . Must be terrifying seeing those other bodies there , knowing you're going to be joining them shortly . On the plus side (if there is one) , at least it looks like no knives or chainsaws were involved

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    1. What must be going through their minds knowing what's coming up?
      I was in a dire situation one time that I miraculously escaped, but when the going was the toughest, and I had litte hope, I recall thinking to myself "well you really fucked up this time"!

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    2. The 3rd guy at the end ( the dead one) on the floor looks like he was beaten to death on the torso look how purple his belly/ chest looks

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