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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

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.





30 comments:

  1. Chido. Now Trump will do something to fix the problem. He doesn’t do anything to stop the drug use but he will stop drug trafficking.

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    1. Wtf trump got to do with this?

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    2. Jesus Christ couldn't stop drug trafficking

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    3. 1:32
      Sounds like a contradiction. He will "fix" the problem by not fixing part of the problem.

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    4. 5:34 Jesus Christ is tired, that you forget your periods.

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    5. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡

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  2. This seems like a survelliance mission by Mossad trained Sicario006.

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  3. Pretty nice set up

    Rubio

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  4. Cartel nerds. Lmao

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    1. That's Koo foo

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    2. No need to be an expert to do this, just RTFM.

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  5. They tapped into the City/Government monitoring cameras, that the government put up.

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  6. Every cartel has similar set ups in the territories they control. They also have hawks or spys keeping a lookout for suspicious persons. The local police also work as lookouts for the cartel. Tourists have no idea that once in Mexico their every move is monitored. Everyone is on the take for the cartel including taxi Uber drivers and hotel employees. Even the old lady selling mangos from a fruit cart on the street. She is given a cartel number to call if she sees anything suspicious. When traveling to Mexico you need to be careful of who you hangout with and what you say. One wrong move and your dead meat! Nuff Said!!!

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    1. You had me till those last two words.

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    2. Such BS qualitative data Nuffy. Do you know what quantitative data is which is generally empirical data based on studies and research and actual facts and information other than BS pulled from the air of your empty imagination. This has been going on since the 60s and 70s and anybody that’s been to Mexico with half a brain knows That. Oh wait I forgot you don’t have that.

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  7. As long as there are Americans, they will want to get high, and mexicans will continue to feed them!

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  8. This has been going on for years...
    The Zetas/CDN till this day have many of these specially in Nuevo Laredo..CDG have them,shit they picture themselves in front of screens monitoring different sectors/areas

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  9. Interesting… we all know the military protects them with better tho.

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  10. They've [drug sale operations] been doing these types of setups all over the United States, and Canada. The drugs are gone, 'transferred out' before the police can even hit the door. All that's left is residue, scales and money counting machine by the time entrance has been made, it's crazy how easy it is to have a full-blown security center on the cheap these days monitoring multiple locations, it's been a nightmare for police when they want to do large busts. Obvious sales, but no cash and no drugs to be found

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  11. The Cali Cartel was known as the KGB for their intelligence gathering and spying networks .

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    1. 3;06Really?Wtf oo man were the f younl got that info on them
      Gold.Very interessnt.

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    2. Wonder who helped them with that..

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    3. Honestly the Colombians are way more secretive than Mexicans when it comes to the drug game

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    4. They paid GOOD MONEY too.. They had eyes everywhere.

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    5. 528 lived in Colombia and agree 100% . You could be having coffee and the guy next to you could be the biggest cocaine broker in the world that's how they move in the shadows.

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    6. 7:32 You could be having coffee, with your drug trafficking buddy, once you know it, a guy drives up and kills your buddy.

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  12. Harfuch hahahahaha
    Parándose el cuello con el trabajo de la SEDENA Marina

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