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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Five tortured and executed with the coup de grace in the streets of Nuevo Laredo

The bodies of five men with signs of torture and the "coup de grace" were left in front of the “Lauro Luis Longoria” bullring in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.

Next to the bodies a narco message was found targeting kidnappers and thieves.

The message was directed to criminals that this will happen if they continue to commit robberies, extortion's and kidnappings.

“Esto va para todos los RATEROS, SECUESTRADORES, y RATEROS, ke nos se les haga fácil, x que en este camino no hay regreso. ROBAR desde un Dulce hasta un Banco no hay PEDO, esto solo es el COMIENZO, sea quien seas NO HAY PARO!!!”.


"This goes to all thieves, and kidnappers, don't be tempted to the easy way of life, because in this way there is no return. Whether you STEAL a Candy or a Bank it will be the same shit, this is just the beginning, no matter who you are you will pay the same price!!! ", the message said.

The first body was found in Taxco Avenue; meters ahead from Avenida Monterrey, the rest of the bodies showed signs of torture, with arms tied behind their backs and eyes covered up with tape.

Residents reported the presence of bodies, and elements of the Secretariat of National Defense and agents of the Federal Police arrived at the place.

Until this afternoon, none of the victims have been identified.



This article was translated from Proceso

28 comments:

  1. Christian Lopez PalafoxNovember 7, 2015 at 7:01 PM

    Nuevo Laredo is flooded with teenage zetillas, I wonder if another cartel is attempting to take it.

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    1. They aren't sending zetillitas out of the state. You think they are good for a fight against real out of state sicarios?

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    2. Does no matter because the robots are coming..ATLAS!!

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  2. a little more practice on Nvo laredo/laredo talkNovember 7, 2015 at 8:28 PM

    "Ke no se les aga facil"= Don't get the temptation

    Example: like if you go to the store and see a candy and u see it easy cause no one is looking and you think you can get it and noone will notice. Well like that, if you get the candy, pos se te hizo fácil. You got the temptation get the best of you.

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    1. sorry... i dont agree with your loose translation.

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    2. I think is you the one who needs more practice on loose translations compa. Que no se te haga fácil porque te comes las letras. Aga lleva H.

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    3. Si te robas las vidas de quien sea, los hacen "trabajar" vendiendo drogas o las nalgas, o matando a quien sea, no hay pedo mientras el puto gobierno nos apoye.
      Despues, cada quien hagale como pueda, salvese o chinguese...
      Ordenes de la comandancia.
      Atentamente: her culo #1 viejidio cantu..., aka la divina envuelta en huevos...
      Ya no conoce a sus sicarios...o se hace güey...

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  3. State police cleaning up? All about poolitricks of governor viejidio torre cantu and his Herculos Shock Forces, after having the cri.I also in the state "softening each other" with murder and kidnappings and narco-wars, there he comes like an angel from heaven bringing 'tamaulipa-man' some "peace" offerings...

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  4. Chapos people already operating and taking over Nuevo Laredo. Soon it will be peaceful. Be patient people. Atte el morroñis de la palma navolato sinaloa. ajuuuaa.

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    1. Any place CJNG goes GN follow be real.

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    2. Yes because the city of culiacan is very peaceful 😂😂

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    3. cual chapo ni que la madre arriva guadalajara que esta mas bonito que todo sinaloa entero

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    4. They can barely control their own state what makes you think he can take Nuevo Laredo .... If they try they'll lose just like they always do in turf wars

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    5. Hijo de LA chingada morronis pongase a travajar enves de andar avlando

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    6. el morroñis de la palma navolato sinaloa

      There are Mexican bros who post on BB from Nuevo Laredo,why not let them tell us who holds Nuevo Laredo?To say CDS is operating and taking over NL is plain lies and hopeful idiotic bias.Nuevo Laredo seems to be very quiet,and we all know what a quiet plaza means?
      There is NO WAY Sinaloa is taking Nuevo Laredo,,puesto estúpido

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    7. 4.03
      Stop talking about CDS taking Nuevo Laredo,even non Mexicans know that is complete bullshit ?

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    8. Nuevo Laredo is still in some way Zeta territory cause of the stigma name... Nobody can take Laredo....

      Second... some people told me that the turf wars in Reynosa finished and that the gangs in control are not CDG but Zetas... and that Zetas are the real ones controlling Reynosa and parts of Matamoros now.... I don't know to believe them or not, so can somebody that really knows give us some true info about this... cause the people that told me this they live in Reynosa....

      Third chapos can't fuckin handle their own turfs, they cant even protect Sonora and Sinaloa, Durango, or Jalisco.... at one point they lost all those states almost even Sinacola, but then the Army started hitting the lacras of the Zetas, and thats how they got saved....

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    9. 4:03 you made me spit my beer out reading your comment. Chapo is no savior. He is the angel of death and where he goes the blood flows. Unfortunately for him it's the blood of his own men not the enemy that flows though. Chapo has never been able to win against the Zetas and he never will.

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  5. 4:03 your fucking stupid he can't even control Sinaloa !

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  6. They are a small group of people who go to the ranches around Nuevo Laredo and steal from the ranchers and try to extort them ... They got what was coming to them

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  7. The question I have would be, were the individuals killed actual criminals or innocent victims used as props? It would be a total contradiction to their message. Yet, it wouldn't be the first time a criminal group described themselves in their own narco message! So many scholars writing these messages.

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    1. NL is quiet,so it may be true ?Or,someone putting heat in there?Its just strange they did this right now?But,who knows for sure cause they all use innocent people to make points?

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  8. --Coahuila needs workers for their coal mining operations
    --Michoacan needs aguacateros, miners and sicarios...
    --Guerrero needs farmers for their grifa and amapolitas and illegal mines
    --Tamaulipas needs more sicarios to hunt down, free tickets and maruchan a the way...
    --El DF needs more zacatecas to vote for Ricardo monreal and his grifa plantations...
    --Veracruz needs more cjng before the los zetas se pongan perros when they find out governor --Javier duarte de ochoa sold the plaza veracruz to the jalisquillos...
    --hidalgo state is cool until osorio chong becomes the new HIGA presidente de mexico...
    --morelos wants his mama to come and get her little baby bertie boy moreira before they se lo chinguen por puto y ratero...
    --And so on and on and on and on...all over mexico...thanks to the mexican narco-mierdocracia the US supports with money, weapons, gorillas, stolen elections, their good name and ill refuse reputation...

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  9. mexican mafia barbie and chapos cant control Laredo Texas either Nuevo Laredo

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  10. the people that died were working with them . no hay paro means noone can do anything unless it approved by higher ups. these guys did something without permission and got caught up .they paid the price .meaning no hay paro pa nadie .

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  11. --No hay paro means no breaks...
    --and that is before or after you fack up, you can shove your excuses, because when you fack up that is all that matters...

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