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At least seven "Narco Schools" have been seized in the Valles region of Jalisco.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by EL OCCIDENTAL 

From 2017 to date, 33 people have been detained in camps and ranches.

MARCH 13, 2025


Elizabeth Ibal

Organized crime has taken root in the Valles region, where operations to capture regional leaders of organized crime have rarely been carried out, while illicit activity by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel continues unabated. At least 10 camps, ranches, and lands have been seized where this group has been detected operating.

This area includes the municipalities of Ahualulco de Mercado, Amatitán, Ameca, Cocula, El Arenal, Etzatlán, Hostotipaquillo, Magdalena, San Juanito de Escobedo, San Marcos, San Martín de Hidalgo, Tala, Tequila, and Teuchitlán. Currently, the latter municipality is the one at the center of the storm.

The Izaguirre ranch is not the first to be seized in Teuchitlán. Three have been seized there since 2015.

The first of these was the Los Amiales ranch, a 50-hectare property that had been confiscated by criminals in 2013, but which was recovered by the State Attorney General's Office in December 2015 during the administration of Prosecutor Eduardo Almaguer Ramírez.

At the time, the head of the agency stated that evidence of murders had been found inside, including walls with gunshot wounds and evidence that at least nine people had been murdered at the site.

At that time, the site was discovered after the disappearance of two young men from Ahualulco de Mercado. During a search overflight, the two were spotted by the agency's helicopter. The bodies of the young men were seen from above. Later, then-Prosecutor Eduardo Almaguer announced that a request for forfeiture of assets would be filed.

For its part, the non-governmental organization Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI) released a report in which National Guard members reported the location of a farm with several charred bodies in August 2019. The report indicates that it was on a farm in La Estanzuela.

Meanwhile, in 2020, National Guard members also seized another ranch in Ahualulco de Mercado, which had been confiscated by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel from a PRI politician. At the time of the seizure, they found bags of drugs.

Meanwhile, on September 18, National Guard members located the Izaguirre ranch, located 57.9 kilometers from the Metropolitan Zone.

That day, 10 people were arrested, two others were released, and a body was found wrapped in wicker. In this case, a Tala police officer is facing charges of missing persons.

In a subsequent raid on that property, on March 5 of this year, by the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco collective, hundreds of skeletal remains were found in six plots and four graves, in addition to more than 400 pieces of clothing and footwear.

Meanwhile, on January 30 of this year, the National Guard and the Mexican Army seized another ranch used by criminals operating in the region, which was also used as a training center. Thirty-six young people were rescued there, having been recruited through deception and false job offers. In addition, two individuals were arrested and charged with missing persons.

Recently, another ranch belonging to the United Hearts in Search of Our Treasures collective was discovered, abandoned on a dirt road in Santa Cruz del Astillero, in El Arenal.

Camps in mountainous areas
On April 10, 2017, the Regional Single Force located another clandestine camp used by alleged members of organized crime in the area known as Sierra Alta, in the mountainous area of ​​the Navajas district, in the municipality of Tala. Charred remains, weapons, tactical gear, vehicles, and communication equipment were found there, and a man nicknamed "El Baby" was arrested. It was a makeshift camp made of tarps and branches.

In July of that same year, the State Prosecutor's Office seized five other makeshift training camps known as "schools for hitmen." Nineteen people were arrested there for missing persons.

Alleged Regional Leaders Arrested
Few operations have been carried out in the Valles region by federal authorities. On September 22, 2015, Giovanni C., alias "El Duende," a suspected cartel leader, was arrested in San Antonio Matute, Ameca. Since then, no operations have resulted in the arrest of any of the area's criminal leaders.

José Ángel "M," alias "El F25," was arrested in Tequila in 2022 during a federal force operation.

Numbers
33 detained in camps

7 drug-related school ranches

10 land and property properties seized, operated by criminals


45 comments:

  1. Neton Vega's new album is full of fire CJNG tunes that explain alot in regards to Mencho and the 4 letters of terror.

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    1. Is that like surf music?

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    2. Yawn. CJNG does not have 1 fire corrido. Meanwhile Gavilan has 2 Billboard charting corridos.

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    3. Gavilan 1 and 2 Lives Matter

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    4. what is a gavilan

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    5. 12:18 very true lol

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    6. Cjng corridos are boneheaded lyrics,

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    7. Hay mijito. I bet your parents approve of the pendejadas you comment.... who was the fuck up in your family tree? Your dad? Your grandpa? Someone influenced your mamadas.

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  2. Living is not a crime , people need to live no matter how they make there money , everyone has to survive , there’s no criminal crime here ok it’s just they way it’s being done but for some reason there’s judgement and jealousy I see here , if someone chooses to live and let die and it has nothing to do with you then leave it alone ! Drugs are drugs , killers are killers and it goes on and on down the list.

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    1. @Hola,

      Nobody said living is a crime. However, what is a crime is how you sustain that living. The rest of what you wrote was stupid.

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    2. You sound like a pendejo , mejor cállese.

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    3. 1:07 Que pendejadas dices, you sound like a fucking Gilbertona would say some sit like this. Puto tonto.





      RIP GIlbertona

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    4. Rape butcher slaughter dismember kidnap extort drug dealing murder is all
      Good
      Ok got it!

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    5. 1:07 your rationale is deeply flawed

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    6. Thanks Capt. Obvious.

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  3. CJNG is pretty much taking everything they do from the Nazi play book. Narco schools remind me of the Hitler youth. Extermination camps where people are murdered and burned. Even Menchos wife looks exactly like Eva Braun. We need to gather a coalition of allies to fight these evil scumbags just like in the past. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. Stop it nuffy, Eva Braun was a hottie 🙂

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    2. I guess it’s true when they say history repeats itself. Picture mencho with a hitler mustache 😂

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    3. Narco schools are no where near the scope or size of the Hitler youth. Someone slept in history class...

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    4. What will we do with people who can't even type the correct English. 🤔 ENOUGH said.

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    5. @1023
      Nuffys third sentence is curiously lacking a verb, but other than that we can find no glaring mistakes.
      Nuffy's not claiming to be Shakespeare, and you can tell by his haphazard writing style that he has no real plan when he starts typing, it's all off-the-cuff rambling, a peculiar mesclilla of aged whiskey and ingrained self-absorption.
      Still, his writing is better than the comments of a lot of the cretins published here!
      Nuffy'sKing!!! 👑

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  4. They are bout to get shut down

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  5. Here we go with the CDS fan girls complaining about CJNG and how CDS are a bunch of saints in the community.

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    1. Compared to cjng methods and killings cds is almost like a saint cartel. You here all these stories from jalisco of narco fososas now for years. This recent one just went viral. But your rarely hear of cds having mass killing fields. Just the recent internal wat between sicarios

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  6. Miguel Angel Hernandez on twitter is punching the air lmao

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  7. The National Guard has been taking part in more and more anti-narco activities over the last several months. Let's see if Mexico can stand up to the U.S. and stop using the National Guard to chase after migrants so they can concentrate on actors who are truly making Mexico dangerous.

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    1. Chase the migrants, too.
      They are not welcome in the U.S. right now.
      We have our own problems in the U.S. and can't help out everybody in the world that are too stupid to make a success of themselves where they live now.

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    2. Your right. U.S.A has a problem. A lot of dumbasses elected a felon for the price of eggs. 😂 He's making things harder. He order to fire federal workers. He's trying to close down the department of education. The stocks market is going down. The prices are going up.
      So your right. Mexico has their own problems. They're trying to clean up the mess. Why the heck Lopez Obrador didn't do enough to combat crime? He did but with little progress. He ignore reality but it is true what he said. Poverty was the caused of the cartels existing. I hope the madam president kicks those cjng asses. The CDs are getting crippled by the Mexican army. Right now she's up against the orange fatass Cheeto Jesus bitch and complained

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  8. What the hell is narco schools?

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    1. They teache sicarios history, math, writing, and give them a daily sack lunch.

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    2. A narco school is where one is taught to be a narco, Einstein

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    3. They learn things like gouging out eyes with a spoon, Fentanyl manufacturing, algebra, chopping up people alive, and writing cartulina essays. They also learn how to bang hookers and do lines of clear.

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  9. Looks like menchito started singing. Remember if he is valuable to the u.s they will try to make it look like he’s not cooperating and put him in witness protection.

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  10. Well it's going to be kinda tough to arrest these criminals when the person running the plaza of Teuchitlan is the top cop. Kinda conflict of interest. Y'all are welcome alphabet boys. Another little gem for y'all.

    Gizzle

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    1. Not fentanyl related, not a target of interest to U.S.

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    2. It's related to Mencho wey! Better than fentanyl
      G to the izzle

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  11. @1.34. Stop it with that Nazi "extermination camps" comparison, it's just lazy. These are not "extermination camps" ffs.

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  12. I’d rather go to narco school than trump university.

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  13. Everyone should be great full the Trump got elected or else the US would be going that direction

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    1. Don't worry, everyone is great full

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    2. Trump making a deal with the cartel that he gets 40%

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    3. Instead of learning their ABCs, they learn their AK47s

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