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Friday, May 10, 2024

Phoenix Man Convicted In Quadruple Cartel Murder Case

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat





A 33-year-old Phoenix man has been convicted of murdering four men in a failed attempt to take over the drug business.

Three of the men were shot to death, their bodies set on fire inside a burning car left and abandoned in a Southern California neighborhood in the middle of the day in 2015.

The body of a fourth man was found inside a car in Fontana, California, six days after he was shot to death; his killers recorded his dying moments on a cellphone.

Raul Gastellum Flores, of Phoenix, was convicted by a jury Monday of four felony counts of first-degree murder, four special circumstances of murder during the commission of a robbery, and four special circumstances of multiple murders.

He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on July 19.

Two other defendants charged in connection with the murders remain wanted on warrants; a third, Rosario Adan Roman-Lopez, who allegedly orchestrated the hit, is believed to have been murdered in Mexico in retribution for the murders, and a fourth was a cooperating witness.

Rosario Roman-Lopez is accused of orchestrating the murders in retaliation for Edgar and Joel Berrelleza’s decision to cut him out of their drug dealing business run by the Sinaloa Cartel.

Roman-Lopez recruited Flores to help carry out the murders, traveling from Phoenix to Orange County with several handguns and AK-47s to steal tens of thousands of dollars from the Berrelleza brothers and to murder them if they refused to pay.

On November 9, 2015, Orange, California, police were called to a burning SUV on Oakmont Street just after 2 p.m.

Bystanders were attempting to put out the fire with a garden hose. After the firefighters extinguished the fire, officers discovered two men deceased in the back seat and a third man deceased in the front passenger seat.

All three men had been shot multiple times. Fernando Meza had his hands bound, and he had also been stabbed several times. Edgar Berrelleza had been shot in the head and the back, and Antonio Medina had been shot in the head.

Surveillance video captured the SUV on fire as the driver jumped from the vehicle before it slowly rolled to a stop.

The driver got into a waiting sedan and left the burning vehicle with the three bodies inside.
Earlier that day, Flores and several accomplices went to an apartment in Orange where they intercepted Medina, Meza, and Edgar Berrelleza by holding them up at gunpoint and forcing their way into the car.

Flores and two other gunmen held the three men hostage while waiting for orders from Roman-Lopez.
Flores called Roman-Lopez, who told Flores he knew what needed to be done.

Meza and Medina were shot multiple times in the head and chest while Flores drove the SUV.
Edgar was then shot in the head and back multiple times.

After the murders, the other accomplices exited the SUV and got into another vehicle.
Flores continued to drive the stolen SUV with the three bodies inside until he reached Oakmont Street in Orange. He set the car on fire but he was still behind the wheel.

He jumped from the moving vehicle as it continued to burn with the bodies inside and escaped to the waiting sedan.

Meza was still alive when the fire was started and soot was found in his lungs.
He later died as a result of the gunshot wounds and fire.

Flores then went to an apartment in Orange where Roman-Lopez and other accomplices had kidnapped and tied up Joel Berrelleza.

Roman-Lopez and other accomplices stole safes, money, and over $60,000 worth of heroin from the apartment.

Flores and another accomplice forced Joel Berrelleza into his Pontiac, where he was shot three times as they drove and recorded his dying breaths on a cellphone.

His body was left inside his vehicle in Fontana for six days until a passerby called the police to report a man had been sleeping inside the vehicle for several days.

“These murders were calculated to inflict the maximum amount of terror not only on their victims, but also on the neighbors and first responders who had to witness the absolute horror that was unleashed on their neighborhood,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “This was someone who took absolute pleasure in carrying out these killings.”

Former FBI supervisory special agent Jim Egelston looked at the case with Arizona’s Family.
Egelston said cartel investigations can be some of the most difficult.

“The cartels are deliberately sending a very strong message not to cross the cartel, and not to testify against the cartel,” said Egelston. “It can often be very difficult to get records from Mexico either because they’re not maintained the same way we would do here, and it can be difficult to get cooperation from Mexican authorities because the cartels obviously exert a lot of influence and corruption.”

Egelston said it’s surprising the cartel would use a hitman from the U.S.
“That might have been what led to his conviction,” said Egelston.

In this case, so many people were involved, which could provide more witnesses to the police, but that is a catch-22.

“The intimidation factor, people don’t want to come forward, people don’t want to be identified, witnesses are rightfully afraid of retaliation in those cases,” said Egelston.

While Flores now awaits sentencing, there are still two suspects wanted for murder in this case.
“If they went back to Mexico, were they rewarded for their role in this? Or did the cartel punish them as well? So, a lot of unknowns in this case,” said Egelston.



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Federal Authorities Secure Four 'Narco Laboratories' In Sanalona Ans Los Mayos: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted by RIODOCE 

May 10 , 2024



Federal authorities seized four drug laboratories in Sanalona and Los Mayos, east of Culiacan, more than 18 thousand liters of chemical substances, 22.5 kilograms of substance containing methamphetamine, 175 kilos of phenylacetic acid, and 11 vehicles.


In the first case, the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) in its Federal Prosecutor's Office in Sinaloa, initiated an investigation for a crime against health, after elements of the National Guard located a property in the vicinity of the town of Los Mayos where they found chemical substances.


At the site, the agents seized 175 kilos containing phenylacetic acid, 110 liters 24 milliliters of toluene, 142 liters 255 milliliters of hydrochloric acid, 155 liters 49 milliliters containing phenyl-2-propanone; as well as a wheelbarrow vehicle, six gas tanks, seven reactors, six burners and a metal container. 


The site was handed over to the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM) and the Forensic Services personnel of this institution, to carry out inspection, processing and investigation work; while the seized goods were handed over to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office. 







While in Sanalona, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, with the support of personnel of the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM), and the Forensic Services of this institution, carried out the proceedings in different properties.


In the first place, the federal authorities seized 1,272 liters 960 milliliters of substance containing methamphetamine, 1,799 liters 97 milliliters of toluene, 2,159 liters 895 milliliters containing 1-phenyl-2-propanone, 399 liters 99 milliliters of acetone, 589 liters 935 milliliters containing hydrochloric acid, 179 liters 99 milliliters of methylamine, nine kilos 509 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride, seven vehicles, two tractor-trailers, one ATV, four jets, 10 gas tanks, three gasoline pumps and other items involved in the crime.


In the second, 2,904 liters 790 milliliters of 1-phenyl-2-propanone, 13 kilos 816 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride were seized; while in the third place, 9,99 liters 830 milliliters of methylamine, a scale and a four-wheeler were seized.


The seized items were handed over to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, who initiated the investigation against the person or persons responsible for the aforementioned crime. 


















La Familia Michoacana's Narco Drones Have Arrived In El Porvenir

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"The school was hit by a missile, all the children and teachers were terrified, hiding under the benches," said a local resident, who asked the authorities to heed her call for help.

“A bomb fell here, I have the evidence,” says a resident of El Porvenir, in Técpan de Galeana, Guerrero, who prefers to remain anonymous because “they already have me located,” but does not refuse to tell MILENIO what happened there. 

On March 16, an explosive can fell on the community's rural school; Fortunately, the explosion occurred in the patio and there were no fatalities.

“An explosive landed at the bottom and exploded; All the children and teachers were terrified, hiding under the benches, crying...,” recalls the mother of three children.

However, the message was clear: no one is safe from the offensive of La Familia Michoacana and that day other bombs fell on houses and ranches.

Social networks became the only means to ask for help, but so far it has not arrived; “The teachers left and we don't know if they will return, because there is fear in everyone,” warned a complaint, still in force.

The opinion of the people is that the attack was perpetrated by La Familia Michoacana, led by José Alfredo Olascoaga Hurtado, El Fresa, along with his brother Johnny, El Pez.

Specifically, Ismael Serrano, El Mayel, in Ajuchitlán del Progreso, and Servando Bautista, in Petatlán, are accused of being the operators of the criminal organization in the area.

“El Parotal and El Camarón have up to 16 missiles every day, which is why we ask for the support of all the authorities…” confesses the woman, who until three months ago didn’t have to protect themselves from the volley of these projectiles.

For a year MILENIO has documented how daily life in this region has been degraded by the presence of La Familia Michoacana, first with the expulsion of doctors and teachers and then with self-exile.

Communities such as Corrales, El Mameycito, El Mameyal, El Limón, El Anono, El Chiverío and El Parotal today are impassable without a permit from the mafia or without an escort; the most distant rancherías disappeared.

This forces the population to use an old road that represents journeys of up to five hours by ATV.

 If an urgent service is required, such as a medical complication, the transfer can cost up to 2 thousand pesos to get to the nearest hospital.

The shrapnel, drones and bombs are exactly the same model as those dropped in the rest of the mountain range: a body made of tin, a detonator, its charge and its fins.

There are no official numbers on attacks with explosive devices, but in just one year MILENIO has reported at least nine sightings attributed to La Familia Michoacana in towns such as El Caracol, Acatlán, Plan Verde or Buenavista de los Hurtado.

Just in November an attack was recorded in the Petatlán region and last March an expansion was confirmed towards El Porvenir and El Durazno, high in the mountains.

However, the community's demands remain the same, whether on the coast or high in the mountains.

“What is essential for the growth, for the development of populations, is security; All the men and women who are here know how to work, but if there is no security, there is no growth or development,” said Ignacio Chávez, commissioner of Bienes Ejidales of El Durazno, in Coyuca de Catalán.

While from the town of El Porvenir the message is the same: “let them come and give us a stable base of government, don't leave because they come for five days and leave again.

“We want security, we ask the authorities in the most attentive way, because there are many of us who are the future of Mexico.”



Técpan de Galeana, Guerrero



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The Chapitos Never Stopped Producing Fentanyl, It Was A Public Relations Strategy, Says DEA

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat



"Los Chapitos”, “Los Menores” and/or “Los Chiquillos” - as Iván Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, alias “El Chapito” and “El Alfredillo”, are known, as well as Joaquín and Ovidio Guzmán López, “El Ratón ", aged 40, 37, 36 and 33, respectively, all sons of the Sinaloa kingpin Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, "El Chapo" - didn’t stop manufacturing fentanyl in Mexico and the alleged order to do so was a publicity hoax or a method to eliminate rivals, said the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

In the 2024 edition of its Drug Threat Assessment -published on May 9, 2024-, the DEA assured that the blankets that appeared in October 2023, in Sinaloa, Sonora and Baja California, in which “Los Chapitos ” supposedly prohibited the manufacture of fentanyl, was a public relations strategy, which had no effect on the availability or price of said synthetic drug.

“In October 2023, Los Chapitos orchestrated a publicity show by allegedly enforcing the so-called ban by hanging blankets in prominent locations in Sinaloa, Sonora and Baja California […] However, the ban was a public relations stunt or an attempt for cartels to consolidate production among a smaller number of trusted manufacturers and punish others,” said the DEA, in its 57-page annual report.

According to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, other groups belonging to the Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) also joined the alleged ban, including the Tijuana Cartel, La Plaza, Los Cazadores, Los Gorilas and Los Pelones.

According to the DEA, the total of fentanyl seizures made by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) agency itself, during the year 2023, reached record levels with some 79 million fentanyl pills and 6.8 tons of powder of said synthetic drug, which would demonstrate its wide availability, causing more than 100 thousand deaths in 2022.

On the other hand, the aforementioned DEA report stated that the CJNG and the Sinaloa Cartel had a presence in fifty US states, controlling clandestine drug production sites and the routes to transport them from Mexico to US territory, in addition that they maintain large network centers in cities in that country, along the border.

The DEA pointed out that the criminal structures of the CJNG and the Sinaloa Cartel have diversified their criminal activity and were not only dedicated to drug trafficking, they also commit arms trafficking, money laundering, migrant trafficking, sex trafficking, bribery, extortion, among other crimes.

“They have a global reach that extends to strategic transportation areas and profitable drug markets in Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania,” detailed the DEA, which also indicated that the CJNG and the Sinaloa Cartel commanded organized criminal networks around the world. Which played a role in the production and distribution of fentanyl, methamphetamine and other illicit drugs by the ton.

“They operate extensive global supply chains, from precursor chemicals to production facilities, and direct a complex network of conspirators that includes international shippers, cross-border shippers, corrupt officials, tunnel builders, corporations, money launderers and others,” the DEA emphasized in its report.

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration stated that for these two organizations to have a presence throughout the United States, it was due to the scope of control of these criminal structures “over each segment of the criminal drug trade,” eliminating any competition in US markets.

“They dictate the flow of nearly all illicit drugs into the United States and their dominance over the synthetic drug trade in particular is evident in the relentless flow of fentanyl and methamphetamine crossing the border into U.S. markets,” the DEA noted.

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration explained that the US states where there was a greater presence of the Sinaloa Cartel and the CJNG were Arizona, California, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, New York, New Mexico, Texas.



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DEA: Sinaloa Cartel And CJNG Benefit From Corruption In Mexico

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


107,941 deaths have been registered due to drugs


The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) stated that both the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) benefit from the corruption that exists in Mexico.

The 2024 National Drug Assessment, presented yesterday by the DEA, warns that the Sinaloa Cartel "can operate freely in some parts of Mexico because it has a network of corrupt contacts between law enforcement, the Army and politics."

It is mentioned that this cartel completely controls the Port of Mazatlán, in Sinaloa, but also maintains corrupt logistical and government contacts in other seaports on both coasts of Mexico.

In the case of the CJNG, the report highlights the violence with which it operates, recalling its high-profile attacks against the Mexican Army and police.

However, unlike the Sinaloa Cartel, the CJNG "controls very little territory near the border with the United States." That forces them to pay "a fee for the use of entry points, tunnels or other smuggling routes into the United States to any criminal organization that controls access at that time."

In the report published by EL UNIVERSAL, it points out that both cartels unleashed "the worst drug crisis" in the history of the United States, since they have a presence in all 50 states.

Based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the DEA indicates that in 2020 drug-related deaths claimed 107,941 lives.



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Breaking News: The Mexican Army kills Reportedly 10 'CJNG Cartel' assassins in the community of Cotija, Michoacan. May 9, 2024.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL UNIVERSAL 

Jalisco Cartel - New Generation unleashes clashes and attacks against authorities in Tocumbo, Michoacán


First reports indicate that at least a hundred heavily armed individuals mobilized from the municipality of Sahuayo; 10 alleged CJNG members were reported killed. 




Michoacán - A large group from the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG) unleashed a series of clashes in the municipality of Tocumbo, Michoacán, after bursting in hidden in cargo vehicles and attacking authorities from the three levels of government.

Initial reports indicate that at least a hundred heavily armed individuals moved from the municipality of Sahuayo in cargo trucks.

The convoy advanced towards the municipality of Cotija and, hiding in cargo trucks, broke into La Laguneta, located in the mountainous part of the town of Santa Inés, municipality of Tocumbo.

Inhabitants of the area reported the mobilization of the criminals, so police from the municipalities of Cotija, Tocumbo, Tingüindín, Los Reyes and Peribán went to the area, where they were met with gunfire and explosives by the criminal group.

Mexican Army and Civil Guard personnel went to support the local authorities and were also attacked by the cell identified with the CJNG.

The place was also flown over by a military helicopter, which the criminal group attacked from the ground with Barrett .50 caliber assault rifles.

Mexican Army commanders who maintain surveillance and operations in this region near the state of Jalisco emphasized that the personnel of the aircraft descended and joined in response to the attacks.

The sources consulted reported that during the clashes, which lasted at least three hours, a man known as "El Gafe", who was allegedly the leader of the offensive orchestrated by the CJNG's elite group, known as Delta, was killed,

They revealed that once "El Gafe" - and other armed men - had been killed, the rest of the criminal group stopped shooting and fled to the highlands, where they are already being sought by authorities from the three levels of government.

The preliminary figure is 10 presumed members of the CJNG killed and it is expected that in the next few hours the Attorney General's Office will announce the official balance of this episode of violence.






FOLLOW-UP


"The Ejército Mexicano kills 10 CJNG assassins in the community of Cotija, Michoacan, securing weapons and tactical equipment with insignia; as well as 1 truck with gunshot wounds after the confrontation between armed civilians and military elements."






Thursday, May 9, 2024

FGR Secures 320,000 Fentanyl Pills In El Salto: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from INFORMADOR.MX 

The seized pills were handed over to the MPF for safekeeping.

By: Jessica Padilla

May 9, 2024 - 4:49 PM


In a parcel delivery company 320,000 fentanyl pills were found in El Salto, the Federal Attorney General's Office (FGR), through its Federal Prosecutor's Office in the State of Jalisco, opened an investigation against those responsible for the crime against health.

According to the investigation file, members of the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM) of the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) informed the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office of an anonymous tip received in which they were informed about a company located in El Salto where several packages containing drugs were being sent to different parts of the country and abroad.

For this reason, the MPF requested the Judge of the Accusatory Criminal System to open a mail opening technique for the indicated packages. When the agents went to the place indicated by the anonymous complaint, they secured with the help of a canine binomial, several packages containing 320,000 fentanyl pills.

The seized pills were handed over to the MPF for safekeeping.



"El Catrín" Is Captured After Military Federal Forces Raid In Culiacán, Sinaloa. May 9, 2024.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from LUZ NOTICIAS 

Federal authorities stated that the person was wanted for federal crimes.

WRITTEN BY: LUIS RAMIREZ 

05/09/2024


Brando Nazario, alias El Catrín, is the person who was allegedly detained by elements of the Secretariat of National Defense and Federal agents in a recent operation carried out in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa.

The Mexican Army said that he was a member of a cell of the Pacific cartel or Sinaloa Cartel. 

According to the information gathered, during the operation, the authorities seized a long gun and a short gun.  In addition to magazines, useful cartridges and fentanyl pills.

The operation was announced on Thursday afternoon, May 9, where it was noted that it was an important achievement of the Secretary of National Defense.


The operation was announced at around 4:20 a.m., when neighbors who left their homes in the Los Olivos neighborhood noticed that the streets were full of soldiers, due to the operation that was being carried out at that time.

In the area there were more than 50 elements of the Mexican Army and personnel from the Attorney General's Office, the military personnel were positioned along Salvador Alvarado Boulevard and Felix Castro, where they placed their armored units and then deployed on foot.

The military did not even let them pass along the boulevard, since they were working in coordination with federal authorities.

It was explained that the military went to the building which is painted in white and gray and when they were on the second floor they entered one of the apartments to carry out the operation and secure the property.

At the end of the operation in the Los Olivos neighborhood, the military and federal personnel left the place escorting some civilian units.




It was during this afternoon that it was reported that one person was in custody and that he was a suspect wanted by the authorities for federal crimes.





BRANDO NAZARIO 
EL CATRÍN 


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

CJNG Elite Group Is Generator Of Violence In 8 States

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from La Jornada

WRITTEN BY: GUSTAVO CASTILLO GARCÍA


EL SEÑOR DE LA GARITA 


Members of the so-called Elite Group of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG), led by two relatives of Gerardo Botello, El Cachas, are in charge of the cells of assassins of the organization commanded by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, El Mencho, and are the main generators of violence in the states of Jalisco, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, San Luis Potosi, Michoacan, Queretaro, Puebla and Nayarit, according to reports from the security cabinet.

Authorities have identified that El Nabo or El Señor de la Garita is the one who directs CJNG operations in the aforementioned entities, directly against Sinaloa cartel cells, or, as in Guanajuato, against the alliance formed by the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel with the Sinaloa cartel and factions of the Gulf cartel.

According to the data obtained, in the states that make up the Bajío region, which includes Aguascalientes, in addition to Guanajuato, Jalisco, Michoacán, Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí, cells led by Juan Carlos Valencia González, a relative of El Mencho; El Cachas (in this case, despite being held since 2018 in the Puente Grande Social Readaptation Center), the Botello Rodríguez brothers have been identified as operating there.


In particular, in Guanajuato the CJNG factions have their cells identified as Grupo Operativo Barredora (GOB) and Grupo Operativo Especial de Mencho (GOEM), in addition to the Elite group; and they operate under the command of relatives of El Cachas, identified as Wilians B and Gustavo B.

Regarding El Cachas, the authorities that are part of the security cabinet have identified that he is originally from Michoacan, is 46 years old and is considered "one of the main ringleaders of the CJNG, and although he is in prison, from the state prison he directs operations of the cells of hitmen in the states of Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Michoacan, Puebla and Nayarit."

As for the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel, the sources consulted said that the cells of this group, whose leader, Jose Antonio Yepez Ortiz, was arrested, have allied with factions of the Gulf cartel and part of the Sinaloa cartel (which is also divided between the Chapitos faction and the groups led by Ismael El Mayo Zambada).

Authorities have obtained information that in order to increase their violent activities against rival groups, this organization has recruited people who know how to handle explosives and were the first cartel to place bombs on drones.

The cabinet data refer that the municipalities in Guanajuato where the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel has the greatest presence are Santa Rosa de Lima, Celaya, Juventino Rosas, Villagrán, Cortázar, Apaseo El Grande and Apaseo El Alto.




NABO
COMPADRE OF MENCHO 'CJNG' CARTEL LEADER


It Is 16 Years Since The Murder Of Edgar Guzman, El Chapo's Son, As Every Year His Cenotaph Was decorated With Red And White Roses In Culiacán, Sinaloa.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 






It has been 16 years since the murder of Edgar Guzman, son of El Chapo, and as every year his cenotaph was decorated with red and white roses.

Located in the parking lot of a commercial plaza in the 6 de Enero neighborhood in Culiacan, the space dedicated to the son of the drug trafficker imprisoned in the United States and sentenced to life imprisonment, sports a simple arrangement with red and white roses, and two huge letters E and G.

The cross was decorated with white roses and red flowers in the center.
With a red base of different flowers and red and white foliage.

The drug trafficker's son lost his life after being attacked by armed men while he was in a shopping center in the Tres Ríos Urban Development. His widow, Frida Muñoz Román, identified the body.

The cause of the attack was attributed to the struggle between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Beltrán Leyva Cartel.









EDGAR GUZMAN-LOPEZ
EL MORENO 



Cartel de Sinaloa Blamed For Murder of H. Norteña Vocalist

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Video translation is as follows:


Following the armed attack on the Parral - Chihuahua highway in which the vocalist of the musical group H. Norteña Kevin Amalio Hernández, Marisela Barrón Sandoval, and her two children, 17 and 14 years old, were murdered. 

It was reported that during the early hours of Monday morning, hooded subjects burst into the hospital where the survivors of the attack were being treated in an attempt to kill Mrs. Micaela, mother of Marisela Barrón Sandoval. 

However, they didn’t locate her and left the place. Minutes later they shot at their house located in the community of Santa Rosa de Hidalgo del Parral. According to state authorities, Marisela Barrón Sandoval was the owner of the Centro Hípico Maturana (Maturana Equestrian Center), where nine months ago the abduction of criminal leader José Domingo Carrera aka El 010 took place, he was later was later found dead in Ciudad Juarez. 

During an interview with journalist Azucena Uresti, the prosecutor of the southern zone of Chihuahua, Juan Carlos Portillo, announced that at least two members of the Sinaloa Cartel were behind the multi homicide. 

He also announced that the main line of investigation in which the authorities are working is related to problems that may have arisen in the family business of the singer's wife. The prosecutor assured that members of the Sinaloa Cartel took the life of the singer of H. Norteña. Along with members of his family after having fired their weapons at least 150 times. This was the number of shell casings found at the crime scene.



Maturana Equestrian Center
Parral, Chihuahua 




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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Eight Clandestine Laboratories Dismantled In Different Sinaloa Towns

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from NOROESTE 


Mexican Navy personnel, in coordination with the Attorney General's Office, locate and dismantle eight clandestine laboratories in the state of Sinaloa.

MAY 7, 2024 


The Secretary of the Navy, through the Mexican Navy, informed that in recent days, naval personnel in coordination with the Attorney General's Office located and neutralized eight clandestine laboratories for the production of synthetic drugs, in two different actions, in towns in the state of Sinaloa.

In the first event, seven laboratories were located and dismantled in the towns of "La pluma de la Gallina", "El Bledal", "Carricitos" and in the vicinity of the "José López Portillo" dam, located in the municipalities of Culiacán, Tamazula and Cosalá, Sinaloa, with approximately six tons of methamphetamine, 12,750 liters of essential chemicals, two tons of chemical precursors, three reactors of different capacities, as well as diverse material for the elaboration of this synthetic drug.



In a second action, a clandestine laboratory in the town of "El Tecomate", in the municipality of Culiacán, was destroyed and dismantled, with approximately 10 kilograms of methamphetamine, 6,050 liters of essential chemicals, one ton of chemical precursors, five reactors, eight distillers, two mixers, as well as diverse material for the elaboration of said drug.

These clandestine laboratories were dismantled and destroyed on site, resulting in a loss of millions of dollars to organized crime.





The Secretary of the Navy, through the Mexican Navy, stated that in this way it contributes to the joint efforts to combat criminal behavior, both in the establishment of clandestine laboratories and in the production of synthetic drugs in our country, thus weakening the production and distribution of drugs by criminal groups.


Cartel de Sinaloa Abandons Corpses In Fresnillo

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat



The day of violence in the municipality would be the responsibility of the Sinaloa Cartel, in accordance with the authorities.

It was three in the morning and 11 minutes when a group of subjects dumped five bodies in the vicinity of the Fresnillo Supply Central, in Zacatecas, according to records from surveillance cameras placed in the area.

The first investigations by the state Secretariat of Public Security (SSP) indicate that this act, as well as the abandonment of four other bodies a few kilometers away, could be attributed to the Sinaloa Cartel.

The recording that showed the first of these events was shared by reporter Ángel Martínez through his social networks.

At the aforementioned time, a white pick-up truck stops on Jesús Varela Rico Boulevard, a few meters from the municipal market.

Two men in black clothing traveling in a truck, with difficulty, throw the bodies they were carrying in the bed onto the asphalt. After a few seconds, the unit's co-pilot goes to the rear to help them pull the bodies.

Security cameras captured how the bodies were stacked one on top of the other in front of a water and solar heaters business, while the individuals rushed to get into the truck. In less than a minute they abandoned their victims and fled.



According to the report from the General Secretariat of the State Government, along with the deceased people – whose identities have not been corroborated – threatening messages “directed at an antagonistic group” were also posted.

These episodes of violence are considered a reaction by the Sinaloa Cartel to the operations that, since the afternoon of May 5, have resulted in the capture of 26 of its members.

Another display of their ability to commit crimes in the area was the carrying out of narco blockades in the Regional Security Units (UNIRSE) of Trancoso and Pánfilo Natera.


Alleged hitmen set fire to a trailer to interrupt traffic near UNIRSE in Trancoso.


The attack at the Trancoso police base was also captured on video by the surveillance circuit. The images show the moment in which one of the alleged members of the cartel parks the vehicle with the intention of occupying the entirety of one of the lanes, while his companions block the rest of the road with cars.

Seconds later, another subject approaches the cargo unit to set it on fire and flee without any authority stopping him.


Fresnillo, Zacatecas




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Police Arrest 4 Cartel de Sinaloa Operatives In Zacatecas Capital

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat



They were in possession of firearms, magazines, rounds and drugs; There is a woman among those arrested, it was reported

As a result of the operational actions of the security forces in the state territory, in the state capital the arrest of four people was achieved and firearms and probable drugs were seized.

The arrest took place when personnel from the Zacatecas Immediate Reaction Forces (FRIZ) -of the State Preventive Police-, the Mexican Army and the National Guard were patrolling in the Mecánicos neighborhood, in Zacatecas.

At this site they saw four people traveling in a Mitsubishi Mirage GLX vehicle and who, upon noticing the presence of law enforcement, showed an evasive and suspicious attitude.

The operational personnel decided to catch up with them and, upon carrying out a physical inspection, they were detected in possession of two short firearms, two magazines, 21 rounds, 79 doses of crystal meth, five doses of cocaine and three cell phones.

The detainees identified themselves as Malvinas Daniel N, 20 years old; Kevin Yair N, 21 years old; Denilson Germán N, 24 years old; and Cecilia N., 36 years old, all originally from Durango.

The four people identified themselves as members of the criminal group called the Sinaloa Cartel and there are indications that they could be related to the criminal events of last Sunday and Monday.

The detainees, the weapons, the vehicle and other evidence were placed at the disposal of the competent authority so that the legal investigation could be carried out.

As a result of the criminal acts recorded on Sunday and Monday, a total of 26 people were arrested, all members of the same criminal group.



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