Campo and Sensi appeared last week before a judge in New York, who ordered them detained without bail. Their lawyers entered not guilty pleas on their behalf. Campo’s lawyer, Mark Gombiner, called the indictment “somewhat sensationalized and somewhat incoherent.” He denied the two men had agreed to explore obtaining weapons for the cartel.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
The Murky, CIA-Linked Past of Robert Sensi, Charged Alongside the Former DEA Official for Money Laundering
Campo and Sensi appeared last week before a judge in New York, who ordered them detained without bail. Their lawyers entered not guilty pleas on their behalf. Campo’s lawyer, Mark Gombiner, called the indictment “somewhat sensationalized and somewhat incoherent.” He denied the two men had agreed to explore obtaining weapons for the cartel.
The Garapayla Revolutionary Movement Rises In Response to Potential US Invasion
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
A new armed group called the Garapayla Revolutionary Movement has been formed in Venezuela.
They are prepared to defend Venezuela with their lives against any foreign military intervention.
We are the Carapayca Revolutionary Movement. The first revolutionary front of Carapayca.
We have decided that in the face of the constant threats from the United States of America, its South American lackeys, and traitors to the homeland, to take up arms again to defend the nation from the insolent foreign aggression.
The path we take will follow the legacy of our commander, Murachín. Our forces are properly organized and prepared throughout our national territory in the 24 states, 335 municipalities, and 1,200 parishes.
Together with this, our main strategy is a guerrilla warfare tactic that was developed 500 years ago by our ancestors.
That for all intents and purposes, is identical to the valiant chieftain Murachín, who led his people against the Spanish conquest in 1567.
During an era in which he actively participated in the armed forces defending our country against the Spanish captain Rodrigo Ponce de León.
It should be noted that our Armed Resistance Force will be automatically activated the moment the insolent forces set foot on our soil.
Likewise, immediate action will be taken against all internal and external enemies of the homeland and the Chávez government. In addition, they will become military targets of this movement.
Source: R🅾️M🅰️N🅾️SKY
Friday, December 12, 2025
Juárez Accounts For the Majority of the Murders Recorded in the State During November
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
November ended with 49 murders in the city, a figure that far surpasses other municipalities in the state, according to data from FICOSEC and the Attorney General's Office.
Despite a decrease in homicides during November in Ciudad Juárez, this border city remains the most violent municipality in the state of Chihuahua, according to figures shared by authorities.
In its monthly report, FICOSEC showed that, according to data from the State Attorney General's Office, November ended with a total of 49 people murdered in different areas, neighborhoods, and subdivisions of Juárez.
These figures represent more than 59% of the homicides committed in the city of Chihuahua, where 20 murders were recorded during the same month.
The third municipality with the most homicides was Cuauhtémoc, which closed the month with 14 cases, while in Parral, authorities handled 11 cases of murdered individuals.
Thus, a total of 97 homicides were committed throughout the state of Chihuahua in November, amidst the disputes between various criminal groups in the region.
Regarding Ciudad Juárez, both the Municipal Police and the State Public Security Secretariat asserted that the homicides are due to these organizations fighting for control of drug trafficking.
However, it should be noted that in the last few months of this year, there has been a considerable decrease in violent incidents in this border city, dropping from an average of three murders per day to just one.
Authorities maintain that the most violent sectors, or where these cases continue to occur, are the western and southeastern parts of the urban area, as these are where the greatest number of crimes are committed.
Source: El Heraldo de Juárez
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Police Officer Nayeli Rivera Is Murdered In Culiacán
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
A female police officer was murdered last Wednesday night while on her way home after finishing her shift as an officer with the Municipal Public Security and Traffic Department (SSPyTM).
The municipal officer was identified as Nayeli Rivera who was the leader of the purple group of the Culiacán Municipal Police. The attack occurred when the police officer was driving on the Culiacán-Navolato highway in a Nissan SUV when she was ambushed by an armed group around 9:30 p.m.; her vehicle overturned on the side of the road near the community of Alamitos.
According to authorities, the police officer had finished her shift and was heading to her home in the Bariometo ejido, in Navolato.
This attack brings the total number of local police officers murdered in Sinaloa this year to 45, making the state the one with the most cases, surpassing Guerrero with 37 and Guanajuato with 36.
Operation against armor plating workshops
Separately, authorities seized three properties that were being used as workshops to install makeshift armor plating on vehicles in the Miguel Hidalgo neighborhood.
The operation came about after an anonymous tip was made to the State Public Security Secretariat (SSPE). The mobilization took place on the afternoon of 10 December on Alba de Acosta Street.
So far, no information has been released about whether anyone was arrested or what was seized inside the building.
Sources: Proceso, Imagen Crystal
CJNG Carbomb Kills Six in Coahuayana, Michoacán - Three Implications
By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat
The Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación used a carbomb to target a Policía Comunitaria base in the municipality of Coahuayana, Michoacán on Saturday morning, killing six and wounding twelve others.
Hitmen Attack Two Men On A Public Street
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
Violence continues to escalate in Nuevo León. On the night of Wednesday, December 10, 2025, officers from various branches of the State Government, as well as personnel from the National Guard, deployed an impressive operation in the Avance Popular neighborhood of García municipality, after an armed attack was reported. This violent incident left two people injured, one of whom died.
According to initial reports from local authorities, the events occurred yesterday, Wednesday, December 10, at approximately 10:00 p.m. local time, on Carmen Serdán Street. Residents in the area reported hearing multiple gunshots before authorities arrived. Witnesses said that several individuals arrived at the scene in a vehicle and, without a word, opened fire directly on two men who were standing outside a house.
After the attack, the gunmen fled in an unknown direction; one of the victims was left lying on the ground, while the second man, who was seriously injured, sought help from neighbors. A Code Red alert was immediately activated in that sector of García.
Municipal Police and State Guard officers arrived at the scene and secured the perimeter to preserve evidence and prevent onlookers from approaching. Minutes later, agents from the State Investigation Agency and personnel from Forensic Services arrived and began collecting ballistic evidence and witness testimonies to determine the motive for the attack and locate those responsible.
Paramedics from the Red Cross confirmed that one of the men died at the scene of the attack, while the second victim was taken to a nearby hospital, where he remains under medical observation. As of the publication of this report, his condition is unknown.
Authorities haven’t revealed the identities of the victims nor have they confirmed whether the incident may be related to criminal activity in the area. However, they reported that the investigation will continue by the Attorney General's Office of the State of Nuevo León (FGJ-NL) until the exact circumstances of the crime are determined and progress is made in locating the attackers.
Source: Tribuna
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
The Undersecretary of Operations of the Public Security Secretariat of Colima was attacked.
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THIS INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY EL OCCIDENTAL
The official was on his way to start his workday when he was attacked.
Following the direct attack, state authorities who are part of the Security Task Force condemned the incident.
“Those of us who lead and comprise the corporations and institutions represented on the State Coordination Board condemn the attack and express our condolences to the affected official and his family during these difficult times.”
They also stated that they are already collaborating in a coordinated manner with the State Attorney General's Office in the corresponding investigation to identify and bring those responsible to justice.
It was also announced that the official is in stable condition.
A video showing the moment of the attack was circulated on social media. It shows a white van approaching and the shots being fired.
A armed commando stole 65 fattening bulls from a ranch in Aguascalientes.
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THIS ARTICLE WAS REPOSTED FROM ARISTEGUI NOTICIAS
NOVEMBER 30, 2025
The Attorney General's Office of Aguascalientes has already identified the trailer used and is coordinating the investigation with neighboring states to locate those responsible.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Intense Clash Reported Between Navy and Armed Civilians in El Roble
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
An intense confrontation between elements of the Mexican Navy and a group of armed civilians took place this Tuesday afternoon, December 9, in the community of El Roble, in the municipality of Elota, Sinaloa, generating a large-scale deployment of federal and state forces in the area.
According to initial reports, the armed clash occurred when Navy personnel were conducting patrols in the rural area and detected the presence of armed individuals traveling in several vehicles. After attempting to stop them, the civilians allegedly responded with gunfire, triggering an exchange of fire that lasted for several minutes.
Due to the intensity of the confrontation, it was preliminarily reported that there were injuries, as well as fatalities, but this information hasn’t been confirmed.
The area remains heavily guarded by Navy personnel, the National Guard, the Mexican Army, and elements of the State Preventive Police, who established a wide security perimeter at the entrances to the community to prevent the passage of vehicles and ensure that investigations can be carried out.
Operations were launched in dirt roads, agricultural fields, and local roads due to the possible presence of more individuals involved who may have escaped after the confrontation. Authorities continue to conduct patrols by air and land to ensure that the situation is completely under control.
To date, no authority has issued an official number of fatalities, injuries, or arrests; a more detailed report is expected in the coming hours once the investigations are completed and confirmed information about what happened is obtained.
Where did the confrontation take place?
In the community of El Roble, municipality of Elota.
Were there any injuries or fatalities?
Preliminary reports indicate that there were injuries and fatalities.
Is the area still under guard?
Yes, it remains under the surveillance of federal and state forces, while operations continue.
Source: Los Noticieristas
Go Ahead And Scream For Us Chump
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
A man with a gun proves to the world that in his line of work you can show up wearing socks and sandals for the job. The last thing on his mind is how fucking ghetto his attire looks.
As an assassin for the Mayiza mob, his only concern is unleashing gunfire across an enslaved man’s body. Vital organs are deliberately being missed for the sake of prolonging his death.
In the interrogation that preceded all of this, the name of an unauthorized drug pusher and his ilk was given up. The Empresa Mayito Flaco warns everyone in Villa Juarez Navolato that they all have to fall into formation. Otherwise there’s going to be hell to pay.
Source: Anonymous
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Foreigners involved in Sinaloa Cartel cells. By: RIODOCE
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WRITTEN BY: ROXANA VIVANCO
GABRIEL SETH RODGERS. Captured in Culiacán.
“Security agents identified the property where one of the most wanted targets by U.S. authorities was hiding, and during reconnaissance patrols, they detected the subject's presence. They ordered him to stop, confirmed his identity, and he was arrested,” said Omar García Harfuch, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection.
On October 23, 2025, Erick L., a U.S. citizen, was shot and killed at midday inside a house located on Jorge Romero Zazueta and Luis M. Rojas streets, in the Adolfo López Mateos neighborhood in Culiacán.
Five days earlier, federal forces freed a U.S. citizen who had been kidnapped from a home in the Espacios Barcelona subdivision in this city, and arrested three of his captors, including a woman.
In Culiacán, another U.S. citizen, identified as Gabriel Seth Rodgers, 26 years old, originally from Sundance, was arrested on March 27. The young man had fled to Mexico while on parole in the state of Wyoming, where he was sentenced in 2019 to 44 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release for stealing more than 30 weapons from a pawn shop a year earlier, which he sold in Colorado.
At that time, the 19-year-old was charged with possession of stolen firearms and conspiracy to distribute LSD and marijuana.
The U.S. Department of Justice reported that Rodgers violated his parole and traveled to Culiacán, Sinaloa, where he trafficked fentanyl and methamphetamine under the protection of the Sinaloa Cartel. On November 3, a judge in Cheyenne sentenced the young man to 30 years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release.
Another U.S. citizen, identified as Matthew Kenneth Rewald, 30 years old, was arrested in Mazatlán on July 8 of this year. He had irregular immigration status and was linked to drug trafficking and arms smuggling for the Sinaloa Cartel, as well as pedophilia.
Dutch media reported that between September and October of last year, Marco Ebben, of Dutch origin, and who was linked to Ismael Zambada García, was in Culiacán, but this information was not confirmed. The drug lord was murdered on February 13 in the municipality of Atizapán, in the State of Mexico.
Ebben was wanted by Europol for drug trafficking.
Governor Rubén Rocha was questioned about the arrests of foreigners in Sinaloa and said that it is a matter of concern to him.
“Yes, of course it's worrying, how could it not be? These are events that attract attention,” he said.
Article published on November 23, 2025, in issue 1191 of the weekly newspaper Ríodoce.
The home of an agricultural contractor was attacked in Villa Unión; he and his wife died: Sinaloa
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THIS ARTICLE WAS POSTED BY LUZ NOTICIAS AND WAS WRITTEN BY: ENRIQUE CHAN
During the attack, it was reported that the attackers set fire to the facade, and the fire spread throughout the entire house.
There, they began shooting at the facade of the house, where a man and a woman lived, who were identified as Vicente "U" and Daniela "N," and who were found dead in the bathroom.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
The CJNG Claims Responsibility For Several Executions
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
Char and I were having a discussion about the four murdered men who were found at one of the entrances to the municipality of Penjamo on Friday morning.
I was trying to determine if the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) was responsible for that attack.
And without thinking too hard about it, Char also suspected the same thing. As a precaution Char mentioned that we should wait before posting an article on what transpired.
He wanted confirmation just to make sure the information would be correct. Sure enough, some time later he got ahold of a video that the CJNG had disseminated online.
They not only acknowledged that they did it. A threatening message was also included, warning everyone that the only drugs that were going to be sold in the area would be theirs.
* At this time the CJNG is at war against the Gente Nueva Salazar (GNS) and Los Talibanes for the control of Penjamo, Guanajuato.
Milenio released a video back in August of this year giving credibility to this. Just as well, the La Silla Rota published an article last year about the GNS having a presence in the area for the last five years.
Menacing words for both groups are mentioned in the digital narco message. So are the names of other people they plan to go after.
Sources: Ivan’s Daily News, El Sol de Irapuato, Milenio, La Silla Rota
Extortion Rises Sharply in Michoacán; State Attorney General's Office Quantifies 863 Cases From 2022 to 2025
“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
Extortion is soaring in Michoacán, reaching 863 cases since 2022, affecting multiple sectors and with a strong impact from organized crime.
One of the main crimes committed by organized crime in Michoacán is extortion; an offense that has led to murders such as that of lime grower leader Bernardo Bravo Manríquez, and which shows an upward trend, since, from 2022 to the present, the State Attorney General's Office (FGE) has registered a total of 863 cases.
According to the State Attorney General's Office (FGE) report, in 2022, only 65 investigations were opened for this crime, a figure that rose dramatically to 241 in 2023.
For 2024, the FGE reported a total of 295 investigations, while from January to October of this year, the number has already reached 262.
Extortion carried out by organized crime groups has been denounced by various commercial sectors operating in Michoacán, including lemon producers, tortilla makers, transporters, and market vendors, to name a few.
According to intelligence reports, at least 17 criminal groups operating in the various regions of the state have been identified.
Among the disputes between these criminal groups to seize control of criminal operations throughout Michoacán, extortion, or "protection racket," as it is colloquially known, stands out as one of the most profitable crimes for drug cartels.
Some of the municipalities where complaints have been consistently filed include Apatzingán, Buenavista, Tepalcatepec, Uruapan, Zamora, Zitácuaro, and Morelia, among others.
As a result of the complaints regarding the pressure exerted on producers, packers, and merchants, the case of Bernardo Bravo, president of the Apatzingán Valley Citrus Growers Association, who was murdered on October 20, stands out.
The State Attorney General's Office attributed the crime to the Los Blancos de Troya cartel, operators in the Tierra Caliente region and the armed wing of the Los Viagras cartel, led by the Sierra Santana brothers.
Since last year, Bernardo Bravo had been denouncing the increase in pressure to pay "protection money," which allegedly led to his murder, compounded by the inaction of state authorities.
Sources: Contra Muro, Borderland Beat Archives
Friday, December 5, 2025
Former DEA Deputy Chief of Financial Operations Paul Campo Charged with Narco Terrorism Conspiracy in CJNG Crypto Laundering Scheme
The former agent, Paul Campo, worked for the DEA for about 25 years, the indictment said, first as a DEA Special Agent in New York and eventually rising to become a high-level official — the Deputy Chief of the Office of Financial Operations. He retired in January 2016 and now runs a private consulting business, according to the indictment.






















