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Saturday, July 5, 2025

FGR Alleges Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. Punished Cartel Members for "El Nini"

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


According to Mexico's Attorney General's Office (FGR), recently arrested boxing figure Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. allegedly served as a "henchman" for Néstor Ernesto Pérez Salas, known as "El Nini," who once was the head of security for Los Chapitos.

Through information allegedly obtained through legal wiretaps between 2021 and 2022; Chavez would beat cartel members who had made mistakes that put the organization at risk. Wiretaps of alleged drug traffickers and immigration records shared by US agencies were presented as evidence as well.

Three people arrested for transporting drugs on an aircraft in Colima

 CHAR 

JULY 5, 2025 

INFORMATION BY INFO7MX 

Mexican authorities reported the arrest in Colima of three people transporting 427 kilos of drugs on a clandestine aircraft from San Salvador.


Three arrested transporting drugs on a plane in Colima
Mexican authorities reported this Friday the arrest in the western state of Colima of three people transporting 427 kilos of cocaine on a clandestine aircraft detected 200 kilometers south of San Salvador, El Salvador.

In a joint statement, the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) stated that in an intelligence and investigation operation, members of this institution, the Secretariat of National Defense (Defense), the National Guard (GN), the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar), the Attorney General's Office (FGR), and the National Center for Surveillance and Protection of Airspace (CENAVI) located the aircraft carrying drugs and arrested the three people.

According to the information, the arrest resulted from surveillance efforts by CENAVI, which detected the aircraft's "tracking" 200 kilometers south of San Salvador, the capital of the Salvadoran territory, heading toward Mexico.

The SSPC detailed that the tracking "did not comply with current aeronautical regulations when entering our space, so an alert was issued."

“Six airplanes and a helicopter were immediately ordered to take off from two aerial platforms to intercept the clandestine aircraft. Security personnel were also deployed in Colima, in areas likely to land,” the statement said.

The SSPC also reported that “officers located the aircraft, which landed on a clandestine airstrip in the town of Tecomán, Colima,” the site of the three arrests, and “seized 11 packages containing 427 kilos of cocaine.”

They added that the seizure “has a financial impact on organized crime of more than $95 million pesos (approximately $5 million USD).”


Nearly 30 bags have been recovered from the second Las Agujas pit In Zapopan, Jalisco.

 CHAR 

JULY 5, 2025 

INFORMATION BY EL OCCIDENTAL 

They will continue working in the coming days



Román Ortega

Nearly 30 bags containing human remains have now been found in the second grave discovered since last Sunday by the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco collective in Las Agujas, Zapopan, next to the fenced property where the State Attorney General's Office and forensic experts found 169 bags containing human remains.
Marichuy, a member of the collective, stated that personnel from the Attorney General's Office and forensic sciences are working with heavy machinery to remove the skeletal remains.
“Look, the land survey is already very extensive, but we're prospecting by meters, because we're inspecting the land by perimeter. What we want to rule out is that there aren't more, but unfortunately, they're coming out.”

He noted that the searches are being carried out with heavy machinery in quadrants 5 meters long by two meters deep.
“The bags are coming out at a depth of one meter 20 to two meters deep.” He added that in the coming days they will continue searching the entire area until they rule out the presence of more human remains.
He recalled that on Thursday another group from the same collective located a clandestine crematorium inside an abandoned unfinished construction site in the town of Santa Cruz del Valle in Tlajomulco. Teeth and other charred human remains were found at the site.


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL 

Friday, July 4, 2025

La Mayiza / MF Criminal Group Captured Another Hitman Of 'El Caballo' Who Is A Ranking Member Of The Los Chapitos Cartel In Culiacan, Sinaloa. Youtuber Camilo Ochoa Is Threatened For A Third Time By Los Mayos/ Mayiza/ MF

 CHAR 

JULY 4, 2025 


An interrogation video of a hitman working for Jesus Guillermo Flores Bautista, "El Caballo," this July 4, 2025, in which La Mayiza/ MF claims responsibility for the video. Yet again, El Caballo, a ranking member of Los Chapitos in Culiacan, Sinaloa, is mentioned, who has become an objective to be eliminated by the La Mayza/ MF criminal group. 


MESSAGE TO CAMILO OCHOA 

CAMILO OCHOA 


Not only is El Caballo mentioned, the famous YouTuber Camilo Ochoa, who appears to have taken the Los Chapitos Cartel side in this war, is threatened yet again for a third time.  In the following interrogation video, a young man has obvious signs of torture all over his body, including his face. Sadly, this young man has become another statistic in this Sinaloa Civil War. 



VIDEO TRANSLATION 
SOL PRENDIDO:

Captive: All enemies will eventually face the same fate that I’m having to go through at the moment. Every person that makes up a part of Caballo’s mob needs to stay alert to what’s happening here because the MF mob controls the city of Culiacán. Long live Mayo Zambada. 


Sicario: We’re exterminating every adversary who carried a rifle against us. Afterwards we’re coming after everyone who was associated with them. Camilo Ochoa, you’re at the top of that list, you big-tit mythomaniac pig. The fucking MF mob rules here. That’s what you cowardly Chapo Zetas need to remember. 




Bloody Clash In Cosala: Los Renes 00 Armed Wing Of Los Chapitos vs La Mayiza / MF on July 2, 2025

 CHAR 

JULY 4, 2025 



On July 3, 2025, videos of clashes that occured the night prior were published of a heavy armed confrontation of armed cells belonging to the Los Renes 00, an armed wing of Los Chapitos, against La Mayiza/ MF. 

Allegedly, most of the videos published were recorded by Los Renes 00 members, so that is an indication that highly likely this criminal group came out victorious in this specific confrontation that occurred on Cosala roads about 10-15 kilometers from Espinal, Sinaloa. 

LOS RENES 00 ARMED WING OF LOS CHAPITOS VS LA MAYIZA/ MF 






The following videos were published by the ZULU telegram channel of the clashes between rival criminal groups. 


War Between La Chapiza vs MF Heats Up In Navolato, Sinaloa. Bloody Days Ahead According To Sources "All Eyes In Navolato"

 CHAR 

JULY 4, 2025 



The bloody war between La Chapiza vs La Mayiza / MF war continues, especially in the Navolato, Sinaloa, municipality. One criminal group focuses on protecting their plaza, while the other criminal group makes it a priority to make incursions into Navolato. 


LA CHAPIZA SENDS A MESSAGE TO INFORMANTS 

POSTSCRIPT
"KEEP SENDING INFORMATION ON WHAT YOU SEE IN THE STREETS, THIS IS HOW YOU WILL END UP. PICTURES AND VIDEOS FOR FACEBOOK SUPPORTING THE LOS MF (GAYS) SINCERELY, IAG (IVAN ARCHIVALDO GUZMAN) 


This morning of July 4, 2025, A body with obvious signs of torture was found on a dirt road in Navolato, Sinaloa, and the message was signed by the Los Chapitos Cartel. 



LA MAYIZA / MF ANSWERS BACK AND LEAVES A DISMEMBERED BODY NEXT TO A METAL DRUM 

In the afternoon of July 4, 2025, a dismembered body was found next a metal drum with a message by La Mayiza / MF directed to anyone connected to Los Chapitos Cartel. 

MESSAGE READS
"Two drug cooks from a drug lab that work for "300" operating on the grounds of the "El 11", this is going to happen to them. All the filthy people who are wearing bulletproof vest, cooks, or "Chapos" bosses, so they know that we've entered Navolato and have everyone located, you have 24 hours to spread the word about these "scumbags" and #" 




BLACK DAYS FOR NAVOLATO 

Bloody days are ahead for the Navolato municipality as both criminal groups fight for their interest. 




Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Arrested by ICE Alleging Sinaloa Cartel Ties, Faces Arrest Warrant in Mexico

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


The DHS announced that ICE has detained 'prominent Mexican boxer and criminal illegal alien Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and is processing him for expedited removal from the United States.'

His arrest in Los Angeles was made as he had overstayed his B2 tourist visa that expired early last year.

Chavez is a Mexican citizen who has an active arrest warrant in Mexico for his involvement in organized crime and trafficking firearms, ammunition, and explosives. According to DHS, Chavez is believed to be an affiliate of the Sinaloa Cartel, a recently designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

'Don Rodo' resists: Judge suspends extradition of 'El Mencho's' brother to United States.

 CHAR 

JULY 1, 2025 

INFORMATION POSTED BY EL FINANCIERO 

WRITTEN BY: EL FINANCIERO 



Don Rodo is accused in the US of drug trafficking and of leading the CJNG
By Editorial Staff
June 30, 2025 | 7:17 PM



A federal judge granted a provisional suspension of the extradition of Abraham Oseguera Cervantes, "Don Rodo," after his lawyer filed an injunction.

In addition, the court gave the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and other authorities 48 hours to report whether there is an extradition order or if it has already been served.

With this injunction, "Don Rodo" is resisting extradition to the United States. He is trying to avoid being subjected to the weight of justice in the neighboring country, where he is accused of leading the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

"Don Rodo" released from prison in 2024
Abraham Oseguera Cervantes, known as "Don Rodo," was released from prison on April 30, 2024, after a judge decided not to prosecute him due to irregularities in his arrest, which occurred in 2023.

A day later, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) announced that it would appeal against the individuals who allegedly helped Oseguera Cervantes secure his release from the maximum-security prison in Almoloya de Juárez.

The FGR argued that the release of "Don Rodo" was yet another example of the partial and inconsistent judgments of judicial authorities, which should not depend on the decision of a single individual but should be strictly guided by the law, as established in Article 19 of the Constitution.

On April 28 of last year, a judge ordered the immediate release of Abraham Oseguera Cervantes, after determining that there was insufficient evidence to prosecute him for the crimes he was accused of.

The judge explained that several irregularities had occurred during the detention of "El Mencho's" brother. Oseguera was first captured on April 21, 2023, by the Armed Forces in the municipality of Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco.

What is "Don Rodo" accused of?
According to information from the Sedena (National Security Forces), Abraham Oseguera belonged to the CJNG (CJNG), where he allegedly held a key position as a logistics and financial operator, and as a perpetrator of violence.

Authorities also accused him of participating in money laundering, drug trafficking, and drug dealing in Jalisco, where he was arrested.


Monday, June 30, 2025

The FGE confirms 20 bodies were found under a bridge north of Culiacán; all are men, and five were decapitated. Bloody Monday In Sinaloa, La Mayiza / MF Claim Responsibility

 CHAR 

JUNE 30, 2024 

INFORMATION POSTED BY LOS NOTICIERISTAS 

WRITTEN BY: ERICK VALENCIA 


Culiacán, Sinaloa.- The State Attorney General's Office confirmed in an official statement the discovery of 20 bodies, all of them male, on Mexico City's international highway 15 north of Culiacán, near the Seminary.

The official report explains that four decapitated bodies were found hanging from the bridge, their limbs tied with ropes.

It also states that a bag containing five head limbs was found at that location.

Fifteen bodies were found inside a van with the logos of a private company, including another decapitated body. It was reiterated that all the victims were male, and after an inspection by the relevant authorities, it was determined that they showed signs of gunshot wounds.

It should be noted that this incident occurred minutes before midnight on Sunday, when authorities were alerted to the gruesome discovery. The operation lasted approximately five hours. As of Monday morning, the identity of any of the victims remains unknown.



BY: CHAR 


Bloody Monday, Black Monday, Monday Massacre, or Monday Mayhem can be some of the titles for this Monday, June 30, 2025, in Culiacan, Sinaloa. At the dawn of this Monday, 20 bodies were found under a bridge north of Culiacan, which is considered Los Chapitos stronghold in this particular area. In a banner, La Mayiza / MF claimed responsibility for the bodies found in a white van, where 16 bodies were stuffed inside and 4 bodies were hung on a bridge. 



IVAN GUZMAN
ALFREDO GUZMAN RATS

THIS MESSAGE IS FOR IVANA ARCHIVALDA ALIAS THE SISSY GROW SOME FUCKING BALLS AND FIGHT STOP HIDING, STOP STEALING AND FUCKING UP THE CITY, PANUCHA (PANU) BRONTA, TITO BARBONA, AND YOUR BOSS YOU BUNCH OF SCUMBAGS, THIS WILL HAPPEN TO ALL THE WANNABES YOU KEEP PLAYING THE GAME OF THE CHAPOZETAS HERE WE WILL WAIT FOR YOU. WELCOME TO THE NEW SINALOA WITHOUT EXTORTION, AND WE WILL KEEP FINISHIG ALL THE SCUMBAGS, AND WE WILL LET OUR CITY FLOURISH ONCE AGAIN. 
SINCERELY: THE NEW SINALOA 




AN INSTAGRAM PAGE AFFILIATED WITH THE LA MAYIZA/MF CRIMINAL GROUP CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BODIES FOUND












Sunday, June 29, 2025

DEA Agent Reveals CJNG Conducted Surveillance at US Court Hearings of Menchito & Murdered Witnesses, Even After Sentencing

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


The message that Mexican drug cartels want to send to the United States is clear: “We are here. We are among you.” This is how Special Agent Matthew W. Allen of the DEA, the U.S. anti-narcotics agency, explained it when he was asked about the risk posed by Mexican criminal organizations in the United States.

Allen, head of the agency’s Los Angeles division, said at a hearing before the U.S. Senate that members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) were monitoring DEA agents and witnesses during the trial of Rubén Oseguera González, "El Menchito," the son of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera "El Mencho."

At the hearing, Allen recounted how the criminal group retaliated against family members of informants, an example of the violence this group routinely employs and the threat it poses to American citizens.

Sinaloa Cartel Used Hacked FBI Phone Data & Mexico City Cameras to Find and Kill Informants

”Socalj” for Borderland Beat


A hacker working for the Sinaloa drug cartel was able to obtain an FBI official's phone records and use Mexico City's surveillance cameras to help track and kill the agency's informants in 2018, the U.S. Justice Department said in a report issued on Thursday.

The incident was disclosed in a Justice Department Inspector General's audit of the FBI's efforts to mitigate the effects of "ubiquitous technical surveillance," a term used to describe the global proliferation of cameras and the thriving trade in vast stores of communications, travel, and location data.

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Harfuch highlights the arrest of 10 members of "Los Mayos" during a search in Culiacán. 10 Members Of Los Rugrats / MF Captured In Laguna Colorado South Of Culiacan, Sinaloa.

CHAR 

JUNE 28, 2025 






VIDEO TRANSLATION 


REPORTER SAMUEL GARCIA MARISCAL: Warring factions in Sinaloa: 

REPORTER JOSE RODRIGUEZ: 23 alleged hitmen in total captured in the last few hours. This is what the Secretariat of Public Security and Citizen Protection is reporting. 

However, there is an event where 10 people, 10 alleged criminals, were arrested here in Culiacán. There are 23 hitmen or alleged hitmen arrested in the state capital in less than 24 hours from different factions of organized crime. However, there is one that OMAR García Harfuch highlighted on his Twitter account. The details are Sebastián Martínez. How are you? 

REPORTER SEBASTIAN MARTINEZ: Good afternoon, how are you? José. Good afternoon to you, and also good afternoon to Samuel and to the entire audience of Luz Noticias. As you were saying this morning, the Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, issued a post on his social media in which He highlighted the arrest of 23 alleged criminals, but he emphasized the arrest of 10 members of the Mayos, linked to the Sinaloa cartel. Omar García Harfuch commented that this arrest took place in Laguna Colorada, a town south of Culiacán, where security forces searched four properties and arrested eight people. During these same actions, they arrested two other people who were traveling in a van with criminal material. We're talking about a total of 10 people, members of the Los Mayos, as Omar García Harfuch comments. These people were seized with 10 firearms, 42 magazines, and cartridges, in addition to approximately 79 liters and 60 kg of various chemical substances. José, 

JOSE RODRIGUEZ: Yes, and they were not the only ones arrested. There was also a significant arrest. In El Pozo and La Cuesta, north of Culiacán, in the rural area where they arrested six individuals, there are 16, including the 10 you mentioned, Sebastián.
These six individuals were seized with seven long weapons, one short weapon, 10 vehicles, 47 explosive devices, and among the six people arrested, there are three minors. Three minors. 

REPORTER SEBASTIAN MARTINEZ: It was striking about this arrest that the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection itself shared images of what was seized, and there were vests with the acronym CJNG among all this material seized from the six people, there in the areas of El Pozo and La Cuesta, where there were also three minors. It should be noted that Omar García Harfuch highlighted the arrest in Caminahuato of a person who also identified him as a member of the Los Mayos, who was carrying 10 firearms, including a Barrett rifle and a machine gun. Two grenades, 12 explosive devices, 69 magazines, 2,838 rounds of ammunition, tactical equipment, and two trucks, one of them with homemade armor. Jose, the count is 17 detained now. Yes, that's right, there are 17.

JOSE RODRIGUEZ: And they arrested six more hitmen, eh, with an arsenal of eight vehicles and tactical equipment, also here in Culiacán. This total totals 23 alleged hitmen, organized crime criminals. In less than 24 hours, an impressive arsenal, and they continue to seize weapons and vehicles everywhere. Arrests, and this isn't over, but eh, well, we've seen that these types of operations are intensifying in recent days. 

Sebastian: Yes, without a doubt. Remember, a few weeks ago, Omar García Harf himself came here to Culiacán and ordered the arrival of 100 more military personnel, including members of the National Guard, known as the "bats" of the special forces, and well, the more they deploy. Military, because there are also more arrests and seizures, as this is the result of the work that has been done here in the state, José.


Thank you for the report, Sebastián.
Good afternoon. Good afternoon.

169 bags containing human remains have been removed from the clandestine grave in the Las Agujas neighborhood In Zapopan, Jalisco.

 CHAR 

JUNE 28, 2025 

INFORMATION POSTED BY EL OCCIDENTAL 



Elizabeth Ibal

The State Prosecutor's Office located a clandestine grave in the Las Agujas neighborhood of Zapopan. The investigation has been ongoing since February. Its existence was only recently discovered when it appeared on the website of the Special Deputy Prosecutor for Missing Persons, on the list of clandestine graves located in the state.

The fenced site is in a semi-deserted area near the La Venta-Nextipac highway, behind a company that assembles electrical parts, west of Zapopan, within the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.

When questioned about the clandestine burial site located on the Camino a Las Agujas, prosecutor Salvador González de los Santos stated that more than 160 bags containing human remains have been recorded.
"The search process is not yet complete, although no one has been found. On average, there were 169 bags, and based on the analysis of the remains found, according to the report issued by the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, they correspond to 34 people," stated González de los Santos.

Contrary to what the prosecutor stated, the website of the Special Deputy Prosecutor's Office indicates that 35 bodies have been found, of which 15 have been identified; 14 were men and one was a woman. The website indicates that the status is under investigation.

Work is being done at the site with machinery, as well as various tools and implements.

"We have dogs used to detect remains or corpses, rods are used, and ground-penetrating radars are also used to determine if human remains are still present. We're almost there to close this case," said the head of the state's law enforcement agency.

The grave was discovered at the end of February after a private company attempted to carry out construction work. While excavating, they discovered human remains, so they notified the authorities. Because of this situation, the case had not been reported.


Unknown whereabouts of the 'Pozolero'. El Pozolero Former Member Of CAF Or Cartel Arellano-Felix

 CHAR 

JUNE 28, 2025 

INFORMATION POSTED BY ZETA TIJUANA 

WRITTEN BY: LUIS CARLOS SAINZ

Santiago Meza López, "El Pozolero," Photo: Archive


After an Appeals Court increased the sentence against Santiago Meza López, "El Pozolero," by five years and declared his sentence served, the Arellano Félix Cartel (CAF) member who dissolved more than 300 human bodies on the orders of Teodoro García Simental, "El Teo," has not been located in any of the country's prisons, according to sources consulted by ZETA Weekly, which followed the court ruling and the physical search for the butcher for three weeks.

The Twenty-Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Tepic, Nayarit, recently increased the aforementioned individual's prison sentence from 10 to 15 years for organized crime. However, the sentence has already been fully served by the inmate, who was detained in the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) number 18, in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, where prison authorities transferred him on August 4, 2020, from Cefereso 1, Altiplano, in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico.

In the same second-instance ruling, the acquittal of the man who turned the corpses into "pozole (stew)" through the liquefaction process (water and caustic soda) was confirmed for crimes against public health involving promoting drug trafficking, carrying a firearm for the exclusive use of the armed forces (in two variants), and possessing cartridges also for exclusive use. These offenses were not found by the federal judge or the magistrates for which the original court found sufficient evidence to convict.

The so-called Pozolero, who also has the aliases "El Chacho" or "El Changuito", was sentenced for the first time on May 13, 2024 in the First District Court in Criminal Matters in the State of Nayarit, residing in Tepic, where the administrator of justice found him criminally responsible in criminal case 2/2023 (formerly 35/2009) for organized crime, in the hypothesis of participating in crimes against health, imposing a sentence of 10 years in prison, and sentenced him to pay a fine of 250 days of the minimum wage in force at the time of the commission of the crime, equivalent to the amount of 13 thousand 700 pesos.

However, the Pozolero's sentence is settled. "While it is true that the corporal punishment is increased here, the compurgation takes place on January 21, 2024, so we reach the same conclusion as the judge, in that the prison sentence imposed should be considered compurged, without it being necessary to order his re-arrest or release, as the original court has already done so. That court ordered his release for this reason, solely and exclusively in relation to the crime of organized crime," the judges warn.

Consequently, the judicial authorities sent the corresponding notice to the director general of Cefereso 18 "CPS Coahuila," based in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, requesting the immediate release of Santiago Meza López, "solely and exclusively with respect to the crimes indicated, for which he is being prosecuted in this criminal case 2/2023 of the index of this District Court (replacing case 35/2009), without prejudice to his continued incarceration in that penitentiary center for various criminal cases that may be brought before a different court, or for serving a sentence."

The inmate had pending charges in another criminal case in a Baja California District Court for kidnapping, the procedural status of which is unknown following the disappearance of that court.

THE CAPTURE

The arrest of Santiago Meza López along with another individual took place on January 22, 2009, by members of the Mexican Army at the Baja Seasons tourist complex in the municipality of Ensenada. The soldiers were warned that a party was being held there, attended by members of the Arellano Félix Cartel. From the cabin where they were staying, drug traffickers and gunmen could see a military unit passing over the highway and turning around at the return from La Salina beach. This put them on alert and they fled the scene in pickup trucks along the beach and then along the highway toward Tijuana.

Photos: Archive

Upon arrival, the soldiers, who were carrying out the 2007-2012 Comprehensive Combat Against Drug Trafficking program in coordination with the Federal Preventive Police, found two of the escaping vehicles stuck in the sand, and another vehicle was in the parking lot of some rented cabins, so they proceeded to search it. Meza López was sitting in the driver's seat in one of the pickup trucks, while the co-pilot abandoned the vehicle when he saw the soldiers arriving, but was captured after a chase. According to the arresting officers' report, the Pozolero was wearing a bulletproof vest and a green belt around his waist, with two fragmentation grenades inside.

In the vehicle linked to Santiago, the soldiers seized an HK91 rifle with a magazine loaded with 20 7.62 x 51 mm caliber rounds on the right side of the seat. and three more magazines, two of them with 20 rounds each and the other with 16 rounds of the same caliber. The other detainee was wearing a black bulletproof vest with two Kevlar plates attached. A 50mm Barrett rifle was found in the back seat, with one magazine loaded with ten live rounds and another magazine with eight rounds, all of the same caliber, on the floorboards. Meza was therefore charged with two counts of carrying a firearm for the exclusive use of the Army and possession of ammunition.

In another vehicle with border-border license plates, an individual wearing a bulletproof vest was in the driver's seat, holding a DSA ZM4 carbine loaded with a disc-type magazine with 91 5.56-millimeter rounds. In the passenger seat was a 16-year-old female minor. She stated that she was a sex worker and had been hired to provide services at the party. In the back seat, behind the passenger seat, an MP5 submachine gun with two magazines was found. One of them was attached to the weapon and loaded with 30 nine-millimeter cartridges, and the other with 26 twenty-six cartridges. These individuals were also arrested.

When questioned by the arrestees about his activities, Santiago Meza López stated that "he was an executioner or 'pozolero,'" and when asked what he meant, he stated that he placed the bodies of the executed people in a drum with water and caustic soda, leaving them there for approximately 24 hours or more, until they completely disintegrated. He also stated that he worked for Teodoro García Simental, known as "Teo," that he was paid $600 a week for these jobs, that he had been working with the organization for approximately nine years, and that he had executed approximately 300 people.

THE CONFESSION

Although he could not be charged with any of the murders perpetrated by the Arellano Félix brothers' criminal organization, Santiago Meza López's simple membership in the criminal group, under the tutelage of Teodoro García Simental as its hierarchical leader, mastermind, and perpetrator of the crimes, as well as his assigned role of disposing of the bodies delivered to him, could have been classified as organized crime. El Pozolero abandoned some victims on the streets and disintegrated others through a liquefaction process using a corrosive liquid based on caustic soda.

The way the cell led by Teo and of which Meza López himself was a member resembled a production line, in which the division of criminal labor was prominent. Some of the members deprived various people of their liberty, others provided security with the weapons they carried; Others monitored the scene and escape routes; still others guarded safe houses containing kidnapped people or drugs; others took the lives of those who didn't pay the ransom or belonged to rival groups, and there were others who disposed of the bodies by liquefying them.

At the time, the Pozolero stated that the people who carried the bodies of the dead "always had patrol-type escorts, which had panel-type trucks, where they placed the human bodies; that the declarant was with two people, and two more people were waiting at the place where they had a pot with the ingredients to make 'pozole' in the place known as 'La Gallera'. He also said that he didn't know the origin of the victims and that "the human bodies were always carried dead; They couldn't see their faces, since they all wore masks made of gray plastic adhesive tape, and when they put them in the pot or in the drums with caustic soda in water, they only cut the tape at the nape of their necks, without removing it completely."

In the grim account of the man who was paid $600 a week for the dismembered bodies, of which he invested $400 in supplies for that purpose, there is a passage in In this article, he claims that when he went on errands, in addition to work materials, he would buy four or five heads of garlic and a liter of cooking oil. Before beginning to dissolve the bodies in the chemical mixture, Meza would fry the garlic: "When the oil was hot, it began to smoke, and the smell of garlic was stronger than that of the caustic soda that emerged when the human bodies were being 'cooked' or 'pozoleando'."

Santiago joined the CAF in January 2000, as he recalls, primarily to guard a warehouse where marijuana was stored, although his later role for the criminal conglomerate was to dismantle the bodies. His immediate boss, at first, was Marco Antonio García Simental, known as "El Cris," who used the false name of Mario Alberto López Rivera, the older brother of Teodoro, José Manuel, and Eleazar García Simental. According to protected witnesses offered in the trial, the convicted man liked to say goodbye by saying he had "a pozole" pending to prepare.

Photos: Archive


A KIDNAPPING

Another criminal case facing the Pozolero as a co-defendant of Teodoro García Simental was case 140/2014 of the First District Court of Federal Criminal Proceedings in the state of Baja California for his probable responsibility in the commission of organized crime offenses for the purpose of committing kidnapping and illegal deprivation of liberty in the form of aggravated kidnapping. The formal arrest warrant was issued for both on July 31, 2014.

According to the case file, the events attributed to the criminals occurred on April 26, 2005, when they kidnapped a merchant who was arriving at his diaper store located on Manuel J. Clouthier Boulevard in the La Ciénega neighborhood of Tijuana shortly before 8:00 a.m. Upon getting out of an Avalanche SUV, the victim was deprived of his liberty by an armed group who took him to a property on Gato Bronco Boulevard in the Ampliación Guaycura neighborhood. After 65 days of negotiations, the kidnappers finally obtained a ransom of $267,000 and released the captive on June 29 of that year.

The kidnapping report was filed by a brother of the victim after receiving a call from an unknown individual using a Nextel radio belonging to his brother. In the message, he was informed of his relative's situation and the caller demanded that he pay two million dollars to release him. The voice, later recognized during the investigation, was Teo's. Although García and Meza's arrests occurred in different years, it wasn't until July 2014 that an arrest warrant was served on both of them for their alleged involvement in the events described.

After being formally detained, the public defenders appealed the ruling, which was later modified by a Unitary Court, but did not benefit Santiago Meza López and Teodoro García Simental. Teo's defense argued that there was insufficient evidence to prove his client's involvement in the crimes he was accused of, and that his material authorship of the events had not been proven; however, the victim herself recognized him as the person who took her radio to speak to her brother and demand the ransom. El Pozolero, for his part, allegedly acted as the intermediary in renting a house where the kidnapper was held captive; his whereabouts are now unknown.

The Los Mayos / MF Burned A Small Plane On La Luna Airstrip in Villa Juarez, Navolato, Sinaloa. The Incident Occured On June 26, 2025

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JUNE 28, 2025


On June 26, 2025, Luz Noticias reported that a small plane was burned on La Luna Airstrip in Villa Juárez, Navolato, and important to note that this airstrip had already been shot at two months ago.


LA MAYIZA / MF BURNED A SMALL PLANE ON LA LUNA AIRSTRIP 


On June 27, 2025, a video was released where a criminal cell of La Mayiza / MF can be seen pouring gasoline and lighting the fire on the small plane on La Luna Airstrip, Villa Juarez, Navolato, Sinaloa. In recent months, La Mayiza / MF has made incursions into Villa Juarez and Navolato, plazas controlled by Los Chimales and El 11 of Navolato, both criminal groups under the Los Chapitos banner.