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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Cartel Boss Captured by Marines in Jalisco

A suspected Jalisco Nueva Generacion drug cartel boss in Ciudad Guzman, a city in the western Mexican state of Jalisco, has been captured by marines, the Mexican Navy Secretariat said Thursday.

Jose Javier Ramirez Chavez, who was arrested on Wednesday, is a close associate of the cartel’s top boss, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the secretariat said.

Ramirez Chavez is suspected of being “the boss for drug sales for the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel in Ciudad Guzman,” the secretariat said in a statement.

Marines seized two rifles, one of which had a grenade launcher, and a kilo of what appears to be the synthetic drug “crystal” from the suspect.

Four cartel members arrested last Sunday took their orders from Ramirez Chavez, the secretariat said.
 
The cartel boss was turned over to the Siedo organized crime unit of the federal Attorney General’s Office.

At least six suspected Jalisco Nueva Generacion drug cartel members died in a shootout with police in Tonaya, a city in Jalisco, last weekend.

Cartel enforcers blocked 28 roads in Jalisco after the shootout, the Federal Police said.

Gunmen used vehicles to block streets across the Guadalajara metropolitan area and in nearby cities, setting 35 vehicles on fire, Jalisco Government Secretary Victor Manuel Gonzalez said.

The Jalisco Nueva Generacion organization was created following the death of Ignacio “Nacho” Coronel, a top Sinaloa drug cartel boss killed by the army in 2010.

Jalisco Nueva Generacion has been fighting Los Zetas, considered Mexico’s most violent drug cartel, for control of smuggling routes into the United States.

Source: EFE

24 comments:

  1. Great job I hope they bring down all the other leaders one by one and soon clean up the big mess that is going down in Mexico.

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  2. @ 11:54pm you are here commenting and cheer leading everyday and night. Why don't you man up and go over and help your heroes fight lol. He was probably replaced within 10 minutes of being captured.

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  3. I guess that he must have been a key player within their crappy cartel because they threw a hissy fit when he was captured. LOL.

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  4. Amen. Everybody who is Mexican and sees these guys as heroes, you're a fucking traidor vende patrias fucking up our beloved roots over money...and you back them up? Pinche bola de criminales ponganse a labrar la tierra como se debe

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  5. What the hell is he trying to prove? Is he mocking Nike by wearing that shirt? Those shirts were not made to stretch like that!!

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  6. Good!! They've got the dumbest name on the planet for a cartel! Sounds like a fuckin mexican boy band. Nueva generacion. Stupid!!!

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  7. I love those fotos where they parade their catch. The way they stare in the room trying to kill everyone present with looks, or thoughts. So funny xd .

    Time for another boss to go eat the cock.

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  8. This guy to me looks like a man trying to get his cash but not like a leader. I think this is the guy that sells tamales and champurrado on,the corner of my school. this man got deported from the united states about 2 months ago and now he's a cartel leader, unbelievable man. I bought several times from him and he seemed like a good man, I guess that anybody could turn out to be a cartel leader in mexico if that's how they want to call it. To me they are just using this innocent man.

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  9. Looks like the bosses are the only ones who eat. Seems like in mexico if you're not a fat useless bastard you can't run the game..haa the buffet ia over mother rferrr. Good job catchem all.

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  10. What about the capture of commander Diablo, that's a lot bigger deal

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  11. AGARRARON AL COMANDANTE DIABLO EL QUE DECIA SALUDOS DEL REY DE REYES AYER EN MONTERREY. Segun BDN

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  12. So is this guy one of those who in CJNG videos sat in front of water bottle like some kind of convention ?

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  13. Oh the other hand Comandante Diablo of CDG got captured in Monterey

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  14. Segun el BdN Detuvieron a David Rosales Guzmán, El Comandante Diablo del CDG, sera el mismo que el de los videos?

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    1. No el otro parese que era Padilla

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  15. El comandante Diablo they caught in Monterrey is not the CMT Diablo from ciudad Victoria this is apprantly another cmt diablo

    -Pepsi

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  16. Looks like the Marines are in the pay of the Zetas and doing their work for them. I'll laugh when the Zetas control all of Mexico and it becomes a hell hole worse than Honduras or El Salvador.

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  17. @(1:33)Well killing hundreds of Innocent's can dehydrate you.

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  18. Another small fish paraded as 'big boss.' Public relations for the citizens to think government is doing a swell job. There have been cases where innocent-nobodies are paraded around as cartel bosses and henchmen. Look at this guy's faded loose-around-the-collar pirated t-shirt! You think Narco-bosses dress like this? Nice try Calderon . . . not buying it.

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  19. Looks like without the CDS these guys are going down one by one, no more Chapo,no more protection.........

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  20. Mexico has gone to complete shit.

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  21. If there was One Cartel,there would never be this much death and mayhem...maybe just a random killing once a week....but of course that would be impossible to have only One Cartel,everyone wants to be BOSS.

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  22. The marines are on nobody's side the cdjng is just as bad as the zetas and every other cartel. If you have money in Mexico what ever cartel is in your area is going to extort you.

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  23. Pues como dicen la mafia nunca muere pues ala verga putos

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