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Monday, September 23, 2024

US Not Responsible For Surge Of Violence In Sinaloa, American Ambassador Tells Mexico

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by ABC NEWS 

U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar has rejected accusations by Mexico’s president that the U.S. shares some responsibility for cartel violence in Sinaloa state


ByMEGAN JANETSKY Associated Press


MEXICO CITY -- U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar rejected accusations by Mexico's president that the U.S. was partly responsible for a surge in cartel warfare in northern Sinaloa over the weekend.

Sinaloa has been eclipsed by violence as two warring factions of the Sinaloa cartel have clashed in the state capital of Culiacan in what appears to be a fight for power since two of its leaders were arrested in the U.S. in late July.

“It is incomprehensible how the United States can be responsible for the massacres we see in different places,” Salazar said in a news conference in Chihuahua on Saturday. “What is being seen in Sinaloa is not the fault of the United States."

The arrests startled many because it appeared that the son of notorious drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán abducted an elder cartel figure, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, and flew them both to the U.S. to be detained. Such a violent outburst was expected in the wake of the arrests.

As the warring cartel factions and authorities have clashed in firefights, helicopters regularly circle overhead and military rove the streets of the capital. Families have said they are scared to send their children to school.


Meanwhile, bodies have appeared across the city, often left slung out on the streets or in cars with either sombreros on their heads or pizza slices or boxes pegged onto them with knives. The pizzas and sombreros have become informal symbols for the warring cartel factions, underscoring the brutality of their warfare.

Local authorities said that as of Friday at least 53 people had been killed and 51 others have gone missing in Sinaloa state since the fighting started.

On Thursday, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador blamed American authorities in part for the bloodshed.

Asked at his morning briefing if the U.S. government was “jointly responsible” for this violence in Sinaloa, the president said, “Yes, of course ... for having carried out this operation.”

“If we are now facing instability and clashes in Sinaloa, it is because (the American government) made that decision,” López Obrador said.

López Obrador claimed American authorities “carried out that operation” to capture Zambada and that “it was totally illegal, and agents from the Department of Justice were waiting for Mr. Mayo.”

Salazar had previously denied that American officials were involved in the alleged kidnapping.

It was the latest blow to bilateral relations between the two regional allies.

Last month, López Obrador — a populist prone to lashing out at critics — said he was putting relations with the U.S. and Canadian embassies “on pause” after ambassadors criticized his controversial plan to overhaul Mexico’s judiciary by requiring all judges to stand for election.

Still, the Zambada capture has fueled criticisms of López Obrador, who has throughout his administration refused to confront the cartels and has falsely stated that cartels respect Mexican citizens and largely fight amongst themselves.


Under López Obrador, who leaves office at the end of this month, cartels have employed an increasing array of weapons and tactics, including roadside bombs, trenches, home-made armored vehicles and bomb-dropping drones. The criminal organizations have also seeped into new industries such as migrant smuggling and the lucrative avocado business.

While Mexican authorities said Saturday they had sent an additional 600 soldiers to Sinaloa as reinforcements, Salazar cast blame for the surge of violence in the state on Mexico's wider security crisis.

“The reality is that there is a problem of insecurity and violence” in Mexico, Salazar said.



SOURCE: ABC NEWS 



Sinaloa Government Websites Hacked and Defaced With Threats Against Governor

 "Enojon" for Borderland Beat 

Image By: Batt1eborn on Twitter (Screenshot of COBAES website)

The website's for the Tax Administration Service of Sinaloa (SATES) and the Bachelor's College of the State of Sinaloa (COBAES) faced an attack on September 15th where hackers defaced the sites with threats against Ruben Rocha Moya, the Governor of Sinaloa, claiming more deaths will occur if he returns to the State. 

Saturday, September 21, 2024

They Are Searching For Her! Face Of Murdered Drug Lord's Companion In Polanco Mexico City. Manuel Beltran Quintero "El Nini Beltran" Murdered, A Woman And A Male Subject Are Believed To Be Responsible

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EXCELSIOR 

The body of the man murdered in Polanco, CDMX, has not been claimed or identified by anyone.

WRITTEN BY: MONSERRAT VARGAS

SEPTEMBER 17, 2024


The body of the man murdered in Polanco, Mexico City (CDMX), has not been claimed or identified by anyone at the Forensic Science Institute (Instituto de Ciencias Forenses, formerly Semefo).

Unofficial versions suggest that the man was Manuel Beltrán Quintero, alias 'El 8', leader of the Caborca Cartel, Rafael Caro Quintero's organization, but so far no one has identified him and no family member or friend has come to claim his body.

Five Bodies Abandoned Near Splash Club This Saturday In Culiacan: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

SEPTEMBER 21, 2024



The bodies of five murdered men were found at the southern exit of Culiacán, in the same place where five bodies were found on Sunday.


The bodies were found around 13:00 hours this Saturday, in the vicinity of the Splash Club, located on the International Highway Mexico 15.


The bodies were left on the sidewalk of some warehouses, each with a hat on their heads and their hands handcuffed behind their backs.

At This Hour: Heavy Shootout In Tres Rios Sector And Structure Fire Reported In Culiacan, Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was reposted from LOS NOTICIERISTAS 

SEPTEMBER 21, 2024

Culiacán, Sin.- Heavy gunfire was reported in the northern area of the city of Culiacán.


The shooting began around 15:00 hours in the Tres Rios sector.


Citizens report hearing gunshots in neighborhoods such as Alameda, Tierra Blanca, CU and Chapultepec.


The shooting occurred in some white apartments located in the Parque Alameda neighborhood, in front of a well-known shopping mall. The report also indicates that a house was set on fire, and authorities from the three levels of government arrived at the scene to verify and control the situation.


It is not known if it was a gun battle between criminal groups or against the authorities.


The first to arrive were municipal police from Culiacán. Elements of the Mexican Army and state police also arrived at the scene.


Some businesses are beginning to lower their curtains and close their doors as they do not know what is happening.


It is not known if there are dead, wounded or detained at the site.


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3-Year Old Burned Alive by Gunmen as Father is Kidnapped in Berriozábal, Chiapas

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat


Gunmen kidnapped a man and burned his home with his 3-year old daughter inside in an early morning attack in the town of Berriozábal, Chiapas yesterday. Three suspected attackers were arrested by the military along with incriminating evidence, but the father has not been found.

Friday, September 20, 2024

Rubén Oseguera-Gonzalez, "El Menchito" is Found Guilty in Washington DC

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


A federal jury in Washington D.C., deliberated for several hours over two days before finding the younger Oseguera guilty of both counts in his indictment: conspiring to distribute cocaine and methamphetamine for U.S. importation and using a firearm in a drug conspiracy.

The son of a Mexican drug cartel leader was convicted Friday of charges that he used violence, including the deadly downing of a military helicopter, to help his father operate one of the country’s largest and most dangerous narcotics trafficking organizations.

Rubén Oseguera, known as “El Menchito,” is the son of fugitive Jalisco New Generation cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera and served as the “CJNG” cartel’s second-in-command before his extradition to the U.S. in February 2020.

Mayos Hitmen Execute A Woman Working As A Hawk/Lookout For Los Chapos In Culiacán, Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

SEPTEMBER 19, 2024


Los Noticieristas and Luz Noticias both news sites from Sinaloa reported the execution of a woman on Thursday, September 19, 2024, in the Montebello sector of Culiacan, Sinaloa. 

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The woman appears to have been killed by gunshot wounds by alleged Mayo Flaco hitmen. The woman seems to have a frog and slice of pizza with a knife stabbed to her mouth plus a walkie-talkie next to her. The walkie-talkie would mean the woman is the eyes and ears for the Los Chapos, the frog on her mouth means she is a traitor. 



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MEMBERS OF LOS MAYOS MURDER A HITWOMAN OF THE LA CHAPIZZA🍕 IN COLONIA MONTEBELLO, CULIACAN SINALOA". 


Cloned Police Motorcycles And Several Pickup Trucks Were Seized By The Military In Culiacan, Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from LUZ NOTICIAS

The operation took place in the Guadalupe Victoria neighborhood in Culiacan.

WRITTEN BY: LUIS RAMIREZ

SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 


Approximately 8 cloned patrol cars were seized in the operation carried out by the Army in the Guadalupe Victoria neighborhood.

The seizure had been made since Tuesday morning on Gilberto Owen and Alba de Acosta streets. This near the highway to Sanalona and Revolucion Avenue.

At the address they secured, the military located eight cloned State Preventive Police motorcycles. In addition to 14 recent model pickup trucks.


Operation

It was indicated that the operation took place on Tuesday morning when the military carried out an operation in the Guadalupe Victoria neighborhood, where they managed to secure a house.

It was not until Thursday night that the federal authorities obtained the search warrant and upon entering the property they observed the cloned units.

In a strong operation, the military transferred the units to the Attorney General's Office of the Republic, Sinaloa delegation.


Navy Secures Approximately 1.7 Tons Of Suspected Cocaine Hydrochloride Off Michoacan Coast

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by the Secretariat Mexican Of the Navy 

PRESS RELEASE NO.: 122/2024.

Secretaría de Marina | September 19, 2024 | National

Navy secures approximately 1.7 tons of suspected cocaine hydrochloride off the coast of Michoacan

 


Mexico City, September 19, 2024. The Ministry of the Navy, through the Mexican Navy, reports that personnel attached to the Fourteenth Naval Zone, based in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, carried out the seizure of approximately 1.7 tons of suspected cocaine hydrochloride, in the adjacent coasts of the state of Michoacán.


This action was carried out during maritime surveillance patrols, when Mexican Navy personnel aboard an ocean patrol with the support of a Defender type vessel, found 74 packages floating in the sea, containing 1,480 brick-shaped packages inside, weighing approximately 1,745. 20 (one thousand seven hundred and forty-five point twenty) kilograms of the presumed illicit cargo, which was handed over to the competent authorities for the integration of the corresponding investigation folder. 


These actions are part of the maritime, air and land surveillance operations carried out by the Ministry of the Navy through the Mexican Navy in Mexican marine areas, in order to guarantee and maintain the rule of law at sea.


Mexican Navy


In the Sea, in the Air, on the Land


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SOURCE: GOBIERNO DE MEXICO 

Authorities Crack Ghost ECC Encrypted Messaging Used by Mafia, Bikers and Drug Traffickers

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


The most recent takedown of a large encrypted phone service utilized by Australian outlaw motorcycle gangs and drug traffickers around the world took place after Australian police infiltrated a virus to the admin's computer system. The Ghost ECC admin had created the app and device selling network at 23 years old and over the last 9 years was deemed the 'IT guy to the underworld.'

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Arrest Of 'Piyi' And Six Other Men Reported In Santa Fe Military Operation In Culiacán, Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 

SEPTEMBER 19, 2024


The arrest of Piyi, who allegedly forms part of the structure of Los Ninis, was reported on Thursday during a ground and air operation carried out by the Army, National Guard and Special Forces in the Santa Fe area of Culiacan.

Unofficially, it was reported that the operation was carried out in the vicinity of the Fincas de las Colinas and Montserrat subdivisions, where about twenty patrols of the military forces besieged the area, while helicopters flew over the area where El Piyi and six other people were arrested.

El Piyi is accused of being part of the armed wing of the Sinaloa Cartel led by Nestor Isidro Perez Salas, “El Nini,” and now allegedly under the command of Jorge Humberto Figueroa Benitez, “El Perris” or “El 27.

El Piyi is reportedly one of the closest collaborators of Perris and El Nini, the latter of whom was arrested on November 22, 2023 in Culiacan.



FOLLOW-UP 

BY: CHAR 


MARIO ALEXANDER GAMEZ CUEVAS
"PIYI" 


SOURCE: RIODOCE , LOS NOTICIERISTAS

After Helicopter Operation, Navy Secures Double-Wheeled Pickup Truck And Arrests Civilian In Navolato: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from LOS NOTICIERISTAS 

WRITTEN BY: BRANDON SAINZ

SEPTEMBER 19, 2024


Culiacán, Sinaloa - After a ground and air operation, the Mexican Navy located and secured a two-wheeled pickup truck and a civilian in the municipality of Navolato at around 9:30 a.m. when citizens reported the overflight of a helicopter in the vicinity of Navolato and the northern area of Culiacán.

Minutes later, the Sinaloa Public Security Secretariat (SSPE) reported the results.

“In patrols and aerial reconnaissance overflights in Navolato, it is known that elements of the Secretary of the Navy of Mexico located and secured a two-wheel drive truck and a civilian, more information is awaited.”

Neighbors from Culiacan and Navolato state that the helicopter has been flying over the skies for more than half an hour and continues to carry out surveillance patrols.

AMLO Blames The United States For The Ongoing Insecurity In Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from LOS NOTICIERISTAS 

WRITTEN BY: TERY PEREZ 

SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 


Mexico City, Mexico - Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, considers that the United States is co-responsible for the ongoing insecurity in Sinaloa, due to the arrangement for the capture of Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada. Is the United States in some way co-responsible for the violence in Sinaloa,” he was asked from afar in a ‘morning’ conference this Thursday.

“Yes, of course it is (sic) for having carried out that operation,” he responded.

“Nothing more than for them (the United States) to internationalize that they can't act like that, without taking the Mexican government into account,” he declared.

“That cannot be accepted,” he said.

Regarding the weight or influence of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, the federal president limited himself to saying:

“What I can say is that there was an agreement, and due to that agreement, which we still do not know what it consisted of, under what conditions the agreement was made, it caused us in Sinaloa the confrontation that is taking place, which I hope because we are acting that soon there will be a return to normality”.

“I believe that they had been working on this for some time and they reached an agreement, in fact, they themselves have accepted, the Justice Department,” he said.

When asked if the case of García Luna is related to this agreement with the US authorities, AMLO pointed out:

“Yes, there is an interrelationship because before (previous governments) did not ask permission (US) for anything, then they went to the extreme that they trained in the United States, elements of the Navy to apply the policy of the US government in Mexico, in matters of security, from the US embassy they gave instructions so that the Mexican Army would act, it is public knowledge”.

AMLO considers the implementation of the operation for the surrender or capture of 'El Mayo' Zambada to be incorrect.

“It cannot be correct (the operation) because they murdered people, it was totally illegal and agents from the Justice Department (in the US) were waiting for Mr. 'Mayo', first there was violence, there were some people who lost their lives, well the former rector (Héctor Melesio Cuén) of the University (UAS) and then the aftermath of what is happening now (in Sinaloa),” he answered to a specific question.

“Of course the loss of a life is the saddest and most regrettable thing, but in their conception that life is not worth anything, what benefits, how does it (Zambada's arrest) help to stop the problem of drug addiction in the United States? In other words, with objectivity, with realism,” he questioned, reiterating that in the neighboring country the causes of drug addiction are neglected.

López Obrador recalled Julio Scherer's interview, in which 'El Mayo' assured that if he was captured or killed, there would be another to replace him, so the drug trafficking problem would not end.

López Obrador expects more information and 'an explanation' from the US on the arrest of 'El Mayo' Zambada
Previously AMLO was asked about the pending report with the details of the agreement for the arrest of 'El Mayo' Zambada.

To this, the chief executive stated that they are still waiting for the report from the U.S. government.

“It is that the Attorney General's Office (General of the Republic) has not received all the information on this matter, they made an agreement and did not inform us, and according to the Attorney General's Office the Justice Department was carrying out with one of the crime groups in Sinaloa, and they had agreements, they even released or gave a different status to one of the detainees (Ovidio Guzman) in the United States, at the same time they took another character (Zambada Garcia),” he explained.

“And that requires an explanation, because if we are now facing an unstable situation of confrontation in Sinaloa, it is because they made that decision and we do not agree that Mexico should be ignored, because we have the problem here,” he accused.

“Of course we are facing it, we are solving it, but in Sinaloa there was not the violence that there is now, nor is it as it is thought that it is completely out of control,” he insisted.

“But we have had to take special measures and move elements of the Armed Forces, and we have also lost officers who have been killed because of this special, extraordinary situation, because it is not the same when the Mexican state intervenes as when there is a completely irregular matter, when someone is kidnapped through an agreement and taken to the United States,” he explained.

AMLO questions the motives of the agreement for the delivery of 'El Mayo' and Joaquín Guzmán

The federal president questioned the real reason for the agreement that led to the capture of 'El Mayo' Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López, son of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán.

“That (the implementation of the operation) does not convince us and we are asking for information, what was the agreement? And the cause to see that some people are of course dedicated to drug trafficking and the others as well,” he commented.

“And thinking about it this way, if it is really to avoid drug trafficking and that fentanyl continues to enter from Mexico, as it enters from Canada as it also enters directly to the United States, but let's see if it was that or if it was a decision taken as always, to demonstrate that the problem of fentanyl consumption is being taken care of just for propaganda,” he argued.

“What about us, the situation in Mexico?” he questioned.

“We don't see a plan that addresses the causes,” he said in reference to the drug addiction crisis in the United States.

He took the opportunity to reiterate the comparison of traditions in Mexican and U.S. families in terms of children in their youth.

AMLO assures that there is a respectful relationship with the U.S.

“In the case of the United States the relationship has to be good, for geopolitical reasons, because of the border 3,180 kilometers, 40 million Mexicans live, work for hours in the United States (sic) are sending to their brothers in Mexico 65 billion dollars, it is the main source of income in our country,” he said.

“We have to maintain a relationship of respect, of good neighborliness with the United States, the only thing is that it is understood that we are an independent country”, he stated.


Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Genaro Garcia Luna Writes His Letter Calling Out AMLO, Turned Down a Six Month Plea Deal

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat


As we saw recently, "El Mayo" Zambada issued a statement via a letter through his lawyer Frank Perez detailing the events leading to and accusations against government officials.

Last year, Los Chapitos, issued a lengthy letter disputing various portions of the new superseding indictment against them, to which "El Mini Lic," provided Borderland Beat with exclusive rebuttals to their claims of innocence regarding fentanyl and certain deaths. Former Los Zetas leader "Z-40" wrote a letter denying that he is the same person authorities claim him to be.

The practice of drug lords penning letters to the media and US authorities to either proclaim their innocence, dispute allegations and indictments and spread propaganda about rival cartels and government officials is not a recent trend. 

Prime examples include "El Chapo" denying the charges laid out in a large Texas indictment in 2012 and a letter written by "La Barbie" accusing Mexican officials of collaborating with the cartels.