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Friday, January 31, 2025

Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia Wife of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes “El Mencho”, leader of the CJNG Cartel, is granted early release

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This information was posted by PROCESO 

Rosalinda González Valencia, accused of money laundering, will not be released from prison immediately

JANUARY 30, 2025


MEXICO CITY (apro).- A federal judge granted early release to Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of Nemesio Oseguera González “El Mencho,” leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), however, she will not be released from prison immediately.

In a hearing held yesterday by Judge Perla Fabiola Ayala Estrada, assigned to the Federal Criminal Justice Center based in Cuernavaca, Morelos, González Valencia's defense argued that her client had already served more than half of her sentence and that, in addition to having shown good conduct, she could obtain the benefit of early release.

Rosalinda González Valencia was sentenced in 2023 to five years in prison for money laundering, but has remained in prison since November 2021.

Federal sources confirmed that Judge Ayala established that the release order in favor of the wife of “El Mencho” will take effect until it becomes final, that is, until it can no longer be revoked by a higher court.

For this reason, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) is already preparing the presentation of an appeal that must be resolved by a Collegiate Court.


SOURCE: PROCESO 

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Federal Authorities Seized Another Drug Training Camp In Teuchitlán, Jalisco; 37 People Were Arrested. CJNG Cartel Camp Raided By Military

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by EL OCCIDENTAL 

Members of the federal forces confiscated the camp after a foot tour

THURSDAY JANUARY 30, 2025


Editorial / El Occidental

A training camp used by organized crime was discovered by elements of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection in coordination with the Mexican Army, the National Guard and the Attorney General's Office

The discovery occurred after personnel from these federal agencies carried out a foot search in an unpopulated area of ​​the municipality of Teuchitlán, in the Valles region of Jalisco.
The federal agency reported that they arrested 37 people and secured the training camp linked to a criminal group operating in the area.

The inspection also found 1,818 cartridges, magazines, four radio communication devices, tactical equipment and chemical precursors.

After locating the camp, the detainees were transferred to the facilities of the Attorney General's Office of the Republic to be made available.

The Federal Public Ministry has already begun the investigations and in the next few hours the legal situation of the almost 40 detainees will be defined.

On September 24, 2024, elements of the National Guard located another clandestine camp in the town of Estanzuela, in Teuchitlán.

At that time, 10 people were arrested and two others were rescued. Through the evidence it was learned that it was a clandestine school, where people were prepared to join the ranks of crime.



SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Sinaloa cartel member arrested by ICE in Texas: sources. January 27, 2025

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

Thanks to "Nuffy" for sending the story

This information was posted by Greg Norman Alexis McAdams 
Author: Fox News
Date: January 27 2025
Time: 2:28 est


Sinaloa cartel member arrested by ICE in Texas: sources

Multiple rifles, pistols and thousands of rounds of ammo found during El Paso arrest


A member of the Sinaloa cartel was arrested in Texas by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend and was found to be carrying three rifles, two pistols and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition.

The individual — who is from Mexico — was taken into custody in El Paso, the sources added. Across the U.S., ICE operations this past weekend resulted in more than 1,000 arrests.

The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said last year that the U.S. is facing the "most dangerous and deadly drug crisis" in its history with fentanyl and methamphetamine flowing across the border — and that the "Sinaloa and Jalisco Cartels are at the heart of this crisis." 

"They operate clandestine labs in Mexico where they manufacture these drugs and then utilize their vast distribution networks to transport the drugs into the United States," DEA Administrator Anne Milgram wrote in her agency’s annual National Drug Threat Assessment.

"The Sinaloa Cartel also uses border tunnels to cross drugs into the United States undetected," she added. "Most of the tunnels are not built by the cartel but are part of the border cities’ sewage and water systems." 

Last week, alleged Sinaloa cartel cell leader Octavio Leal-Hernandez, who "is believed responsible for trafficking large amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and marijuana into the United States from Mexico," entered a not guilty plea during a federal court appearance following his extradition from Mexico, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California said. 

The alleged Sinaloa member’s arrest in El Paso comes as reports are also emerging that the Trump administration is pushing ICE to increase the number of arrests per day from a few hundred to between at least 1,200 to 1,500 people.  

Citing four sources who spoke on condition of anonymity about a purported internal call with ICE officials on Saturday, The Washington Post first reported about the new objective, categorizing the 1,200 to 1,500 daily targets as "quotas," although a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News, "Goals is the correct phrasing." 


Source: FOXNEWS 

Clandestine Monitoring center seized in Las Quintas belonged to Los Chapitos, says Harfuch: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by RIODOCE 

Author | Editorial Ríodoce

Date | January 28, 2025

Time | 10:09 am


Omar García Harfuch, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, reported that the clandestine monitoring center seized on January 21 in the Las Quintas neighborhood in Culiacán belonged to the Los Chapitos faction.

During the morning press conference on Tuesday, the federal official said that the building, which had a video surveillance system similar to the C4i, had been operating for three months.



“There were cameras installed, it is not the first one that has been dismantled, there are several houses that have been found, where around, imagine that it is a drug selling point or a safe house, like the others that have been dismantled, they have simple but effective cameras that observe the surroundings to see what authorities are there, this house had been operating for approximately three months, it has already been dismantled,” he said.

Monitors connected to cameras installed at strategic points in the city were found in the building.





Brother Of Former Congresswoman Maru Medina Arrested For Fentanyl Trafficking in Mexico City. La Morsa Is Affiliated To The Aureliano Guzman Loera "El Guano" Criminal Organization

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by RIODOCE 

Author | Editorial Ríodoce

Date | January 28, 2025

Time | 8:34 am


Brother of former deputy Maru Medina arrested for fentanyl trafficking in Mexico City

A brother of former PRI deputy from Sinaloa, María Eugenia Medina Miyazaki, was arrested yesterday Monday in Mexico City, for allegedly being part of a fentanyl trafficking network linked to Aureliano Guzmán Loera, el Guano, which operated in Sinaloa and the capital of the country.

Omar García Harfuch, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, reported that the detainee Joel “N”, is identified as an operator of clandestine synthetic drug laboratories in Escuinapa, who had his mobility zone in homes in Mazatlán and the Narvarte Poniente neighborhood of the Benito Juárez municipality, in Mexico City.

In the capital of the country, the official said that a woman, who works as a public official, provided him with protection and lodging in different homes.

Joel “N”, la Morsa, 37 years old, was arrested through intelligence and surveillance work, during security patrols in the Narvarte Poniente neighborhood, in Mexico City, in possession of a short firearm loaded with cartridges, a bag of cocaine and three packages with crystalline material.

María Eugenia Medina Miyazaki, sister of Morsa, was a local deputy for the municipalities of Elota, for the Institutional Revolutionary Party between 2016 and 2018. In 2020, she was appointed by Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas as head of the Unit to Eradicate Political Gender Violence of the PRI at the national level.

According to the National Transparency Platform (PNT), Maru Medina served until September 2024 as director of the Strategic Planning and State Coordination Unit of the Mexican Institute of Social Security for Welfare (IMSS-Bienestar) in Mexico City.


Tuesday, January 28, 2025

In Elota, 50 kg of methamphetamines were seized, in Mazatlán and Rosario, weapons and grenade launchers: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by LOS NOTICIERISTAS

01/27/2025


Elota, Sinaloa.- Within the framework of the coordinated actions of the Security Cabinet, various security forces carried out high-impact operations in several municipalities of Sinaloa this weekend, achieving important seizures of firearms, drugs, armored vehicles and war materials, in an effort to dismantle criminal groups and reduce violence in the region.

In Elota, elements of the Mexican Army managed to seize 50 kilos of methamphetamine, with an approximate value of 14 million pesos, in addition to a long weapon and cartridges, all this in a security operation that highlights the continued presence of organized crime in the area.

In Mazatlán, in the context of Operation Sable, a joint operation between the FGR, the Semar, and the Mexican Army, allowed the search of a property in the El Castillo neighborhood, which operated as a clandestine vehicle armoring workshop.

Nine vehicles were seized at this location, three of them armored, as well as firearms, doses of drugs and material for armoring vehicles.

841 cartridges, 120 doses of cocaine, 37 doses of marijuana, and several vehicles used in illegal activities were also seized.

In addition, during another operation in Mazatlán, two kidnapped people were released after the arrest of an individual linked to criminal activities.

In this search, slot machines used in illegal operations were also seized.

In Rosario, a joint operation between the Mexican Army, the National Guard, the Semar, the FGR and the state Public Security Secretariat resulted in the arrest of a subject with an impressive arsenal: 10 long weapons, three short weapons, 25 improvised explosive devices, a grenade launcher attachment, cartridges of different calibers, more than three kilos of marijuana and various material for the manufacture of explosives.

An armored vehicle was also seized. These types of seizures reflect the strength of the operations in the region to dismantle criminal structures.

In Concordia, the Mexican Army managed to seize magazines, cartridges and a vehicle, key elements in the logistics and mobilization of criminal groups in the area.

These seizures are part of a comprehensive security strategy implemented by the federal government, which seeks to dismantle arms and drug trafficking networks and the use of armored vehicles by organized crime groups.

The authorities have reiterated their commitment to maintain a presence in the region to guarantee the safety of citizens and dismantle criminal organizations that operate in Sinaloa and other states.





'Chavo' Félix, son-in-law of 'Mayo' Zambada, is brought to trial. El Chavo Felix Will Stay In Altiplano Maximum Security Prison In The State Of Mexico

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by RIODOCE 

Author | Alejandro Monjardín

Date | January 27, 2025

Time | 12:16 pm


The son-in-law of Ismael el Mayo Zambada, Juan Carlos “F”, known as Chavo Félix, was linked to criminal proceedings and will remain in the Altiplano prison, in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico.

The Attorney General's Office reported that through the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime, it obtained the link to proceedings for his probable responsibility in crimes against health in the form of possession for the purpose of trading fentanyl and carrying a firearm for the exclusive use of the Army, Navy and Air Force.

It indicated that elements of the Ministry of National Defense, Ministry of the Navy, National Guard, Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection, as well as the FGR, arrested Chavo Félix, in the town of Quilá, in Culiacán.


During his arrest, he was found to have a long gun loaded with 26 rounds, a short gun loaded with 17 rounds, two plastic bags with 1,367 fentanyl pills, and 39 electronic devices.


Later, during the initial hearing, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) presented the evidence that was sufficient for the judge to grant the link to the trial, official preventive detention in CEFERESO 1 "Altiplano" and five months for the complementary investigation.


SOURCE: RIODOCE 

Saturday, January 25, 2025

La Mayiza Interrogate Key Drug Transportation Member Of La Chapiza Cartel Named Marco Antonio Sanchez Muñoz,"El Bob Esponja"

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

JANUARY 23, 2024 


BY: CHAR


Marco Antonio Sanchez Muñoz, "El Bob Esponja" a long-time La Chapiza key member with the function of drug transportation was captured by La Mayiza. The bloody Sinaloa Civil War continues between former key allies La Mayiza or MF against La Chapiza or Los Chapos. Both organizations are engaged in a debilitating war while La Mayiza are clearly on the offensive the La Chapiza are defending their plazas wherever the MF Group has tried to make incursions. La Chapiza has lost several plazas and has faced an onslaught of attacks on key plazas like Navolato, Villa Juarez, La Cruz, San Ignacio, Elota, and Mazatlan. 

In the interrogation video, El Bob Esponja claims to have a close relationship with the Los Chimales members an armed wing of La Chapiza in Navolato led by Jose Angel Canobbio Inzunza, "El Guerito". Mr. Sanchez claims to be a close friend and compadre of El Piyi a Los Ninis member an armed wing of La Chapiza Cartel who was captured in September 2024. Lastly, El Bob Esponja also says to have met Jorge Humberto Figueroa Benitez, "La Perris" or "27" a dangerous La Chapiza high-ranking member. 

Marco Antonio Sanchez Muñoz, "El Bob Esponja" has several narco ballads under his belt and is described as a native of Penjamo, Guanajuato. 


VIDEO TRANSLATION
BY: SOL PRENDIDO 


The La Mayiza Criminal Group Release Audio Broadcast Calling Out Ruben Rocha Moya Governor Of Sinaloa For Supporting La Chapiza Cartel And Claim Jose Angel Canobbio Inzunza Was Freed By Sinaloa Government

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

JANUARY 24, 2025


BY: CHAR

The top aide or secretary of El Comanche once again released an audio broadcast criticizing La Chapiza members and the Sinaloa government. El Comanche is a high-ranking member of the "Mayo Zambada" criminal organization, which is led by Ismael Zambada Sicairos, "Mayito Flaco" son of Ismael Zambada Garcia. 


Sinaloa has seen a wave of violent events in recent days, and what has become clear for the Sinaloan people is the Governor of Sinaloa Ruben Rocha Moya has to step down from his position. Although Ruben Rocha Moya seems to have the support from the Mexican federal government, the people of Sinaloa believe otherwise. 


The following audio broadcast by the secretary of El Comanche claims that Ruben Rocha Moya is supporting La Chapiza, and freed Jose Angel Canobbio Inzunza, "El Guerito" principal lieutenant of Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar from a recent military operation. 


El Comanche and his brother McKlein are leading operations against the La Chapiza Cartel in Culiacan, Sinaloa, with the blessing of Ismael Zambada Sicairos. 


VIDEO TRANSLATION
BY: SOL PRENDIDO 

Hello there Chapo Zetas. Hello there Chapo Zetas. You’re no longer Chapo Zetas. Now, you guys are child killers. Despicable pigs, swine, murderers of innocents. All of that crying that you’re doing with Mayito Flaco. Blaming us for killing innocent civilians. When you know damn well that it was you guys who killed those two kids recently. 


Filthy pigs. On top of this Rocha Moya is covering for your mob. It’s clearly evident with everyone he let go. Case in point would be for El Mórral and Jose Angel. They were detained and released afterwards. This conflict of ours will never end. We know that Rocha Moya is shielding your cartel. 


The following goes for that coward JL. Commander Comanche wants to battle you. Just say the word whenever you’re ready for this. We can meet up for that confrontation in the same manner that we’ve done it out in the community of Elota. Those gunmen that we have out there will engage you. 


They’re not much for small talk but will come out to war against you. Unlike you guys who just run your mouths over the radios while asking that we come closer towards you. We’re already aware that you guys are nothing more than filthy pigs. It took the killing of innocent civilians for us to come out looking for your gang of fucking pigs. 


You’re better off giving support to your personnel out in Elota since we’re slowly taking them out. Go out there and help your shooters out instead of challenging Comanche. We’ve already demonstrated for you faggots that we’re not afraid. Stop doing that childish shit of hanging narco messages claiming we’re responsible.  


All of the citizens, the townspeople, know that you scumbag vermin are all supported by the government of Rocha Moya. Soon enough your charade will come to an end. Keep killing women and children. 


This communique goes out specifically to all of the women out there. Pay close attention. Every female that’s giving the Chapo Zetas aid at the drug spots, gambling dens, acting as guides in patrol vehicles while the gunmen maintain a safe distance behind them. You seem to think that we’re not aware of what’s actually going on. 


But the thing is that we’ve got it all figured out already. Stop engaging in bullshit. You’re better off doing something else with your lives. Otherwise, bad things will happen to you. The filthy pigs labels thrown our way will be the only thing used in your defense. You’re each responsible for the harm that comes your way for having helped out these scumbags. 


Step away from these matters while you still can. This conflict is man versus man. Between Chapo operatives and Mayos. Only men can engage in this war. Come on out for that armed confrontation whenever you guys are ready. You scumbag murderers of children should already know that we’re on the outskirts of town. Not within the city limits. Long live Mayito Flaco! We hold no fear you fucking faggots. 



Ismael Zambada Garcia 'Mayo’ Is Close To An Agreement: By RíoDoce

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by RíoDoce

WRITTEN BY: MIGUEL ANGEL VEGA

JANUARY 22, 2025


If he succeeds, the increasingly depressed 'Mayo' could avoid a trial in which 'Vicentillo' would be forced to testify against him

The possibility that Ismael el Mayo Zambada reaches an agreement with US authorities is increasingly palpable, although that does not mean that he would be a collaborator or that he would join the protected witness program, but rather that it would prevent his case from going to trial, where he could be sentenced to life imprisonment, said the drug lord's lawyer, Frank Pérez.

"We are talking to see if we can reach an agreement, but the negotiations have not advanced," confirmed the drug trafficker's lawyer during a meeting with the media, once the preliminary hearing was concluded, in Brooklyn, New York.

This would be the first time that Zambada García's lawyer recognizes that there is a possibility that an agreement could be reached that would benefit the drug lord, although he did not specify what they as the defense would request, nor did he refer to what the prosecution would be requesting.

Mike Vigil, a former DEA agent, considered that if El Mayo collaborated with the United States government, he would provide a great deal of information about how the Sinaloa Cartel has operated over the years, as well as details about corrupt politicians, governors, municipal presidents, and generals of the armed forces with whom he had agreements, in addition to companies that launder money for members of that criminal group.

“El Mayo was behind many agreements, in addition to being, perhaps, the drug trafficker who had the most contact with criminals from other criminal organizations, including the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel, since we must not forget that he was the one who negotiated the rescue of El Chapo's sons, in 2016, in a restaurant in Puerto Vallarta,” Vigil observed.

Negotiating with the United States would be the only way out for Ismael Zambada García, since at 77 years old and with the ailments that come with age, it would be difficult for him to achieve freedom alive, even if he negotiated with the U.S. prosecutor's office, but at least he would reach an agreement that could benefit the rest of his children.


According to journalists who covered the hearing, Mayo looked more downcast than the previous time, when he was presented before Judge James R. Cho, because now he had a sadder and more distant appearance, as if withdrawn, but he would have been firm in confirming Frank Pérez as his lawyer, even though it could mean a conflict of interest because it is the same defense attorney who negotiated the agreement of his son, Vicente Zambada Niebla, with the prosecutors.


“Are you aware that there is a possibility that this case will go to trial,” Judge Cogan asked. But Mayo Zambada remained firm after a letter was read in Spanish during the hearing, which said: “I do not want a different lawyer.”


According to the US penal code, if the case goes to trial, Frank Perez would be limited when defending Zambada Garcia, because if a process were to begin in which he would have to question his client to confront accusations from the prosecutors, he would no longer be able to do so, nor would he be able to use information obtained during the trial of Vicentillo, which at the time benefited other drug traffickers.


“As that process stands, if required, Vicentillo would have to testify against his own father, and there is nothing that Mayo could do to defend himself, that is why Judge Cogan asked him if he wanted to continue with his own defense, because eventually that would bring limitations,” said an official familiar with the case.


These limitations would reduce the chances that the members of the jury will look favorably on Zambada Garcia, in addition to increasing the probability of a more severe sentence. Therefore, avoiding going to trial would be the most logical strategy for the defense.


The old path


The apparent path that the defense of Mayo Zambada would take, to negotiate with the prosecution, would be the same route that drug traffickers such as the capo's own son, Vicente Zambada, as well as his brother Jesús el Rey Zambada García, as well as leaders of other organizations such as Benjamín Arellano Félix, Osiel Cárdenas Guillén and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, took at the time.


More recently, in 2023, Ovidio Guzmán López was extradited, as well as one of the coordinators of the criminal group known as Los Chapitos, Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas el Nini.


In the particular case of Ovidio, the agreement with the US authorities was immediate, and it is believed that it would be the brothers Ovidio and Joaquín Guzmán López who orchestrated the capture and subsequent arrest of Ismael el Mayo Zambada, in July 2024.


Even so, the minimum sentence that the Guzmán López brothers, and perhaps Mayo Zambada himself, would receive is 10 to 15 years, for all the damage that the same authorities said at the time that they caused to American society, and for having filed charges of fentanyl trafficking.


Vigil, who was aware of several negotiations that occurred between drug traffickers and prosecutors, said that it will depend on what el Mayo wants to offer, but even with everything he offers, it is possible that he will not get out of jail even by negotiating, due to his age and how sick he is. “I see Mayo as very finished, and even if he collaborates, they will give him at least 20 years, and considering that he is 77 years old, I see it as very difficult for him to get out,” he considered.


Regarding the negotiations that the Guzmán López brothers could be carrying out, Vigil mentioned that although they have in their favor having handed over Zambada García, it will be difficult for them to spend less than 10 years in prison, but at least they will not face life imprisonment or any heavy sentence.


“They have accusations of fentanyl trafficking, but Joaquín and Ovidio were not the only ones who trafficked that drug, also their brothers, who are still free, have been accused, and other members of the Sinaloa Cartel, including Mayo Zambada,” he observed.


If Joaquín and Ovidio continue to collaborate with the United States, at some point they would have to give information about corrupt officials in Sinaloa, about their brothers, and if Mayo Zambada goes to trial, testify against him.


The DEA's new targets


With Ismael el Mayo Zambada and Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán behind bars, the DEA's new targets would be the children of the drug lords: Iván Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, along with Ismael Zambada Sicairos el Mayito Flaco. For the first two, the DEA is offering rewards of 10 million dollars.


According to the DEA's website, the profiles of the three drug traffickers, who apparently lead a war in different municipalities of the state of Sinaloa, are part of the drug traffickers most wanted by the United States government.


The inclusion of el Mayito Flaco on this list dates back to 2015, and since then he has been sought by the authorities. The sons of Chapo Guzmán have been sought since 2008, although it was only last year that the United States authorities increased the reward from 5 to 10 million for each of them.


Article published on January 19, 2025 in issue 1147 of the weekly Ríodoce.


SOURCE: RIODOCE 

Friday, January 24, 2025

Record Cocaine Seizure in Toronto, Canada Tied to CJNG & Outlaws MC

“Socalj” for Borderland Beat


A five-month investigation in Canada has resulted in the largest cocaine seizure in Toronto Police Service’s history. Over 835 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value of $83 million was seized during Project Castillo that started in August 2024.

Possible La Familia Michoacana Officer Arrested in Itzapalapa, Mexico City

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat


Luis Manuel "El Galletas", identified by different sources as a leader of a local gang or possibly a member of La Familia Michoacana, was arrested by authorities while smoking marijuana on the streets of Itzapalapa, Mexico City

Homeland Security Grants Immigration Enforcement Authority to DEA, ATF, BOP & US Marshals

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat



Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued a directive essential to fulfilling President Trump’s promise to carry out mass deportations.

The directive gives Department of Justice (DOJ) law enforcement officials in the U.S. Marshals, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons authority to investigate and apprehend illegal aliens.

“Thanks to the last Administration’s open border policies, we’ve seen violent criminals and gang members terrorize American communities. Today’s action empowers law enforcement officials at the DOJ to help identify and apprehend aliens who have illegally come into our country. Mobilizing these law enforcement officials will help fulfill President Trump’s promise to the American people to carry out mass deportations. For decades, efforts to find and apprehend illegal aliens have not been given proper resources. This is a major step in fixing that problem.” wrote Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman.

Sources DHS

Hikers Shot & Robbed by Suspected Cartel Members Near Mexican Border in Jacumba, California

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat

From a CBP Press Release


A U.S. citizen and a Canadian citizen were robbed and attacked by armed suspected Mexican cartel terrorists, in the Jacumba Wilderness.

On Wednesday at approximately 11:00AM., El Centro Sector Communications received a call from the Imperial County Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch with information a man had been shot and needed assistance in the El Centro Sector area of responsibility. 

U.S. Border Patrol agents were dispatched to an area of the Jacumba Wilderness approximately 1,000 feet north of the U.S.-Mexico International Border, where they encountered a group of hikers who reported part of their group had been attacked by armed individuals.

‘Ruben Rocha Out!’ Protesters Protest Murder of Brothers Gael 12 Year Old and Alexander 9 Year Old in Culiacan. Another Violent Black Thursday In Culiacan, Sinaloa.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This information was posted by EL FINANCIERO 

Over the weekend in Culiacán there were five homicides: two occurred in the Los Ángeles neighborhood, when a family was traveling in a car; the driver and two of his children died.

JANUARY 23, 2025


WRITTEN BY: CARLOS VELAZQUEZ

With the slogan ‘Rubén Rocha Out!’, parents, teachers and students protested this Thursday, January 23 in Culiacán against the murder of a family, the father and two of his children, who were shot last Sunday.

The protesters reached the third floor where the office of Governor Rubén Rocha is located, who a few days ago said that in the state one can live perfectly well; the people broke a glass door in the government offices.

Hundreds of families dressed in white marched to demand justice for the murder of the children Gael and Alexander, 12 and 9 years old, respectively, as well as their father Antonio de Jesús, 32 years old.

They were traveling in a car on Agricultores Avenue, in the Los Ángeles neighborhood, east of Culiacán, when it seems that they tried to steal the vehicle. The driver accelerated the car and was chased with gunfire. Antonio de Jesús died on the spot.

The boy Gael was injured, but died while being treated in the hospital, while Alexander died this Wednesday. Another 17-year-old child is still being treated for gunshot wounds and is hospitalized.

What were the violent events recorded this Thursday, January 23 in Culiacán?
The city of Culiacán woke up agitated by violent events from seven in the morning: a device exploded at the tomb of Edgar Guzmán, son of Chapo Guzmán, in the parking lot of a shopping center.

In a central space there is a sarcophagus dedicated to Edgar Guzmán López, murdered on May 8, 2008 in the midst of the war against drug trafficking declared by then-president Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa.

An armed group arrived this morning and launched the explosive that caused damage to the mausoleum, leaving only a two-meter-high cross and pieces of cement around it.

A 2015 blue Sentra was parked on the side of the vehicle and one of the passenger side doors was damaged. The vehicle belonged to one of the City Club tire shop employees.

Violent day in Culiacán, Sinaloa. (Carlos Velázquez).

The firefighters, whose northern station is located one kilometer from the plaza, arrived to inspect the place, they only found the pieces of cement, however, the municipal police guarded the place.

Almost at the same time, on the other side of the city, south of Culiacán, a municipal police patrol was attacked with bullets by an armed group. Two uniformed officers were killed and two others were injured.

The events occurred at 8:40 a.m. on Mexico Avenue 68 corner with Álvaro Obregón, in front of the municipal park Culiacán 87. The police officers who died were identified as Isidro and Jasiel, while one of the injured is Francisco Eduardo. The uniformed officers were traveling in municipal patrol 0768 with logos of the Municipal Police of Culiacán.

The Public Security Secretariat confirmed the attack, which was directed against the police officers when they were conducting surveillance patrols in the southern part of the city.

The patrol car was left with several holes in the body and windows from the gunshots and inside were the two deceased police officers, one was the driver and the other one of those traveling in the back.

Two other uniformed officers were injured and were taken to the General Hospital of Culiacán. With these attacks, there are now seven police officers who have been killed in Culiacán, since the confrontation between the criminal groups of Los Chapitos and the son of Mayo Zambada began.

Police officers have been killed in Mazatlán and Culiacán, the municipalities where the violent events have taken place since September 9.



PROTEST IN SINALOA GOVERNOR PALACE