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After locating three large ovens containing human remains at a former CJNG training center in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, authorities found 200 pairs of shoes, 400 items of clothing, and suitcases at the ranch. The Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco collective reported that at least 200 people may have been victims there.
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Izaguirre Ranch in Teuchitlán
Just six months ago, a training camp was still operating here, but it was raided and dismantled on September 18, 2024."It is a fairly large property, if you remember, at that time there were 10 detainees and two rescued, a search was carried out in certain parts of the ranch and remains were found, but the entire ranch could not be processed because it is quite a few hectares..." stated Salvador González de los Santos, the State Attorney General of Jalisco.
Authorities supposedly also searched the ranch during that time.
The prosecutor also pointed out that at that time, Luis Joaquín Méndez was in charge of the Jalisco prosecutor's office, in addition to mentioning that the search group was informed of the location of the remains and the CJNG extermination camp.
The ovens were apparently hidden under a layer of dirt and a brick slab, which partly prevented their detection during the September 2024 raid.
The surroundings become even darker when an altar was found with images of Santa Muerte surrounded by half-burned candles.
Evidence collected at the site would indicate that this ranch would have served to train people who were victims of forced recruitment. Weapons, tactical vests, large tires and logs were found used for strength training.
The Izaguirre Ranch was only the beginning of the training process, which was followed by other stages. Those who “got away” were sent as hitmen to Zacatecas or Michoacán.
The last phase, it has been reported, consisted of more advanced training by former Colombian soldiers and/or elite elements known as Kaibiles, from the Guatemalan Army. “That ranch was just kindergarten…if you graduated they sent you to the battlefield. Like cannon fodder,” said one of the survivors quoted by Navarro.
These statements reinforce the hypothesis that the place operated for at least three years as an active site. “There were more than 200 of us,” the young man reportedly said, describing the number of people recruited at the site.
The agents found four assault rifles, a pair of handguns, 21 magazines, a hand grenade, five tactical vests, four vehicles and a dozen ballistic plates.
It's worth noting that Espinosa Licon also said that the location where the 10 individuals were detained was set up for recruitment and training. The facility was "completely structured to train, recruit, and train people," he said.
Details of letters and other items have begun to help not only track victim's identities but date the years of operation of the ranch. Like a love letter, allegedly written by Eduardo Lerma Nieto, a 20-year-old young man who disappeared in February 2024 in San Juan de los Lagos.
The letter read: “My love, if one day I don’t come back, I only ask that you remember how much I love you. And say: ‘my anger, tantrums and jealousy are gone.'” The note was found in a damaged notebook, among other personal belongings scattered around the place, and it also had his full name, date of birth May 2, 2003, and the area where he was from.
The prosecutor also pointed out that at that time, Luis Joaquín Méndez was in charge of the Jalisco prosecutor's office, in addition to mentioning that the search group was informed of the location of the remains and the CJNG extermination camp.
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But, authorities also raided the ranch in 2019 that is around 10-hectares, or 25 acres large.
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The ranch is located about 3 miles from Teuchitlán, a town just over an hour from Guadalajara. Between a dirt road and agricultural plots lies the property where the three clandestine crematoriums were found. Remains and bone fragments severely damaged by cremation have been found here. Gunshot holes remain visible on the walls of the ranch.
"This is the first crematorium, this is the second, and over there is the third crematorium. This is what has been removed. These are burned human bones, look. They started searching and digging and found these remains that probably belong to a relative who is being searched for."
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The surroundings become even darker when an altar was found with images of Santa Muerte surrounded by half-burned candles.
Evidence collected at the site would indicate that this ranch would have served to train people who were victims of forced recruitment. Weapons, tactical vests, large tires and logs were found used for strength training.
CJNG Training Camp
According to Índira Navarro, a representative of the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco collective, the ranch was called “The Little School of Terror,” a center where new arrivals were forced to fight each other as part of a process divided into three phases of training.
According to Navarro, “they made them fight each other to see who was stronger. Many could not stand the training, some were killed for simply complaining. Others fell from exhaustion. We had to dig holes, pits, we put a bed of stones or bricks, we poured gasoline on them, whatever we could to make it ignite. We used it once, twice, three times and covered it up,” he said referencing survivor testimony.
The Izaguirre Ranch was only the beginning of the training process, which was followed by other stages. Those who “got away” were sent as hitmen to Zacatecas or Michoacán.
The last phase, it has been reported, consisted of more advanced training by former Colombian soldiers and/or elite elements known as Kaibiles, from the Guatemalan Army. “That ranch was just kindergarten…if you graduated they sent you to the battlefield. Like cannon fodder,” said one of the survivors quoted by Navarro.
These statements reinforce the hypothesis that the place operated for at least three years as an active site. “There were more than 200 of us,” the young man reportedly said, describing the number of people recruited at the site.
2024 Raid
On September 18, 2024, the GN raided the camp and arrested 10 people. Not a single shot was fired and two victims being held there, one already dead and one who was tied up was rescued. Narcotics and weapons were also found.
The National Guard detailed that the search of the site was conducted after receiving reports of loved ones at a ranch located in the community of La Estanzuela . The officers arrived at the site and heard gunshots coming from inside, prompting an operation.
There was no need for the security forces to use their weapons, even though the detainees were carrying their own.
The National Guard detailed that the search of the site was conducted after receiving reports of loved ones at a ranch located in the community of La Estanzuela . The officers arrived at the site and heard gunshots coming from inside, prompting an operation.
There was no need for the security forces to use their weapons, even though the detainees were carrying their own.
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The agents found four assault rifles, a pair of handguns, 21 magazines, a hand grenade, five tactical vests, four vehicles and a dozen ballistic plates.
It's worth noting that Espinosa Licon also said that the location where the 10 individuals were detained was set up for recruitment and training. The facility was "completely structured to train, recruit, and train people," he said.
"It is not credible that it was not known to the authorities of Jalisco," said Alejandro Gertz Manero, head of the FGR, about the Teuchitlán ranch of the CJNG used as a clandestine crematorium.
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While the ranch is being reported as a training camp, many clothing items found belonged to women. |
Victim's Belongings & Stories
The photos from the CJNG extermination camp include shoes, as well as letters and personal items, as well as hundreds of bone and dental remains and gunshot casings, all found by the group of searching mothers.
Around 400 pairs of shoes, mountains of clothing, and even suitcases belonging to the possible victims were listed by Jalisco authorities.
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Details of letters and other items have begun to help not only track victim's identities but date the years of operation of the ranch. Like a love letter, allegedly written by Eduardo Lerma Nieto, a 20-year-old young man who disappeared in February 2024 in San Juan de los Lagos.
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Sources NMas, Infobae, SDPNoticias, Infobae, El Pais
Special Thanks to Char
a moment of silence for the dead. this place should be memorialized as a concentration camp, for the world to see what terrible things humans can do.
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DeleteEL DOBLE RR IS KING !!!!!
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Deletenot even bitch ass RR can not win GTO without the feds. jalisacas nalgas guangas.
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DeleteAny credibility fools on here had for you has gone out the window with your goofy arse comments on your CJNG hero worship
DeleteConnor
Fuckin grow up story is about CJNG burning 200 mexicans you fuckin clown
Vales vrg to say that stuff after this… you wouldn’t be talking if any of them were your family members.
DeleteI read the note Eduardo Lema Nieto wrote but why are the initials JGL on there 🧐
ReplyDeleteEduardo knew El Patron 701 would rescue him and wrote that letter to him. And guess what, he was rescued. Eduardo made it home safe to his family. 👨🏻⛰️🍊
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DeleteWhy, which drug lord's initials do you scribble on love letters to YOUR girl?
And some Mexicans are so offended that Sheriff Trump wants to kill or incarcerate all those low-lifes! I suspect, though, the majority of good Mexicans would cheer Sheriff Trump as the cartel rats are destroyed by Reaper drone bombs and special forces weapons!
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DeleteTrump can’t even deal with things happening in his backyard.
Delete2:24 another low-life rat!
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Delete@253 let us know all about the American training camp with 200 people in mass graves and that time the US gov permitted it and was complicit. I’ll wait….
DeleteLet us know about the roadblocks and kidnapping that US criminals commit with impunity. Oh wait, there are none.
Or maybe you can tell us about the 1-2% Mexican conviction rate for murder or kidnapping and tell us how how the US is so bad with its very high fed conviction rate.
Or maybe you can tell us about all those American criminal riding heavily armed in convoys and taking over towns. Or 8 hour gun battles where US police failed to respond.
You and all those ignorant people believe trump is actually going after the cartels… he’s doing this stuff for something else.
DeleteNo doubt the govt knew this place and others like it existed. They are also to blame. Filthy people.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely no doubt about it they couldnt operate without collusion at the highest levels of authority,its impossible not to hear about these camps
DeleteConnor always admiring idiots.
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DeleteAdd them to the terrorist list...
ReplyDeleteI bet La Presidenta shivered when told about the owens!!!
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ReplyDeleteThe little guy with the funny mustache from Germany had nothing on these deranged cartels.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if the pro-CJNG mods would report this.
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Delete''I was wondering if the pro-CJNG mods would report this'
DeleteAre you serious?Report what,as if its going to damage CJNG image as a responsible cartel,bad publicity for the cartel that tries to uphold its rules against unfair enemies,get the fuck out,bro you need to stop with conspiracy shite your taxing your little brain
Goes to show what’s happening in Mexico is much bigger than drug trafficking
ReplyDeleteThe kid in the last picture, Eduardo Lerma, was reunited with his family before the end of 2024. In Mexico there are recent photos of him as well as text messages where he refers to himself as a recruiter and talks with another guy about killing people. In the more recent pics, his eyes look dead. Looks like he was one of the victims that became dehumanized to survive the place.
ReplyDeleteAnd thats why mensos kid will rot behind bars getting traded for a couple soups every night
ReplyDeleteThe Mexican gov is complicit and has and continues to permit this evil. There’s not a damn thing Trump could do to Mx that any reasonable person could object to. It’s a criminal gov and a failed state.
ReplyDelete"It is not credible that it was not known to the authorities of Jalisco,"
ReplyDeleteExactly what i was thinking reading this story that has been repeated with almost every cartel especially Los Zetas who seem to be one of the originators of these training camps..They found many of these camps some huge,and townspeople knew about them and stayed away,obviously authorities and gob didnt know about them,yeah right
Jaliscos are the new zetas! Some cartels even if they are in that business they don’t do shitty stuff like this !!
ReplyDeleteI’ve only seen zetas and Jaliscos do this kind of low life stuff
ReplyDeleteOnly ignorant and alucines wouldn’t see anything bad about this. Smh
ReplyDeleteWonder how much a plot of land like that would actually cost,prospects and ideas flood your mind with inspiration including the wall...
ReplyDeleteCjng are the new zetas but illusional.
ReplyDeleteRiP for all those innocent souls.
ReplyDeleteType of stuff Zetas would do…
ReplyDeleteWhy can’t cartels just stick to doing their drug business and not mess around with innocent people. RIP.
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