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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Jalisco: Federal agents discover military grade weapons cache at CJNG camp

Lucio R. Borderland Beat material from PGR website

It is uncertain why the attorney general is referring to this as a "dismantling of a major cell" as only 3 persons were arrested, but the weapons seized was an impressive find for such a small camp.


Message presented by Elizabeth Hernandez the Head of the Specialized Investigation of Crimes against Health Unit.

Mexico City

"Good morning ... friends, friends from the media, thanks for joining us ... 
In a coordinated effort between the Attorney General's Office, the Mexican Army and the Federal Police of the National Security Commission managed to dismantle a major (CJNG) cell of a criminal organization that operates in the state of Jalisco.  
Near the town of Las Palmas, in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, operatives were able to locate a camp, wherein  a group of heavily armed people were discovered. 
This armed group, realizing the presence of federal agents opened fire against them with heavy weapons, causing federal agents to repel the attack.
Realizing they were outnumbered the attackers fled, which began a chase that ended with the arrest of three of them, each carrying a weapon, two of which had 40 mm caliber grenade launchers."


In the makeshift camp, federal agents secured:

- 6 rifles (long)
- 2 short
- 3 RPG
- 3 of .50 caliber Barreta
- 40 of 40 mm grenades
- 15 grenades for RPG
- 7 hand grenades
- 88 gun chargers (clips) of various calibers
- 2,294 rounds of ammunition of different calibers.

"The Deputy Attorney Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime (SEIDO), through the Specialized Crimes Against Health Unit, initiated a preliminary investigation against these persons for their alleged criminal responsibility in the commission of an offense of  carrying  weapons lawfully designated for exclusive use of the  Navy and Air Force, and Army. 
For the crimes mentioned above, the prosecutor of the Federation exercised criminal action against the accused before the First District Judge of Criminal Proceedings Federal in the state of Jalisco, residing in Puente Grande.  The accused are now inmates  in the CEFERESO (prison)  number 06 in Huimanguillo, Tabasco."




47 comments:

  1. Chapo is not only losing his people but also his weapons WOW...

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    1. Lo que es pues comentar a lo puro pendejo,there's no mention of chapo here and this was cjng no seas guey

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  2. Funny thing for all those who said cds is taking over colima it was a false alarm cds them selfs told cjng who R-18 really was he dont have his main sicarios any more like one named el hippie he was killed and i think the guy who used to do the beheading was capured and it wont be long till r-18 turns himself in or better yet ends up dead

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    1. 11:37 WOW two hitmen one captured and one killed,haha you think CDS is over, Yeah right!R18 is kicking ass,CJNG is scared they do not come out of the cave there scared.

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    2. Not really the two were his main hit men and after all the were both killed and and there own cartel witch is cds gave cjng there real name and now cjng knows how they look and there name he still has people but they will start going down and r18 is in hiding by the way cds snitched on them because they were killing people who had nothing to do with cartel biz

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    3. Cds snitched again lol

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  3. Authorities in Mexico have arrested the Sinaloa cartel’s head hitman in Tijuana during an operation in Baja, California.

    The Mexican Attorney General (PGR) confirmed the capture of Marco Tulio Carrillo Grande “Marlon” by federal forces on Monday.

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    1. That hump is no factor. Aquiles hit the mattresses a minute ago along with scumbag brother. They are running from the Nephew.

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  4. I thought I knew a little about guns but they threw me a curve. I have yet to se a gun charger . Maybe I am still ignorant of that device and the weapon that its used on .

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    1. The word in Spanish is cargador which translates to charger/battery charger but when it's being used in relation to weapons its translation is magazine/clip

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    2. Lucio is from Guerrero and sometimes that will happen.
      But your are so trolling pal, and I would have just added the term used in U.S. and not have posted your comment.

      BTW I guess you don't know what a charger looks like either, since there is a foto and not took difficult to figure out. Oh excuse me I mean photograph.

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    3. Yo! I mean "yo" andaba de cargador en mexico, en los camiones y en las bodegas, y en mis ratos libres me cargaba un cartoncito de cervezas tamién, pero sin cervezas, you kno' whattamien...

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    4. Chivis didn't you know el cartel trolero es el mas filoso!!!!!!!!!! Troll fo life!!!!

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    5. Too, Chivis, "too", since we are on a roll...
      Sookey, we understand and thanks for all you do for the cause.

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    6. Hey Chivis I have a question, if you can answer before CJNG became big they were part of el Cartel del Milenio. I read on youtube that the reason Nazario Moreno Gonzalez did not kill Mencho and Los Cunnis when he could have and just kicked them out of Michoacan was a very important one he could have killed them but he didn't do you know why?

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    7. I can only guess that he listened to chango. chango and mencho were/are very tight along with the siblings sierra santana who became viagras. rather than killing mencho he thought, mistakenly, that he would be controlled if kicked out of michoacan. anyway that is my guess

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  5. This just means that they set up another home made factory! How many are out there? Good luck Mexico you are losing the battle.

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  6. Apparently no one respect Mencho in Jalisco. His people are getting jacked up all over the state.

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    1. I guess you did not hear wat happen in the first de mayo they do not only respect him in jalisco but in many other states too i think he is the most respected cartel boss out there

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    2. They don't idolize him like chapo in sinaloa but They let him be, especially the goverment. I'm sure he gives them some $$ and everything is cool...

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  7. that isn't a very large cache of weapons. that's chump change compared to the weapons the cartels from the Norte have

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  8. gun chargers is like magazinesz

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  9. Nice collection and pick off. I wonder what the price is for all of this equipment?

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  10. Planted by the government on some poor bastard who sells tacos

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    1. Not even hey,planted on aprendizes de macuarro

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  11. That ain't nothing. I know some hillbillies tg at have more guns than that lol Nice show the goverment of Mexico make. I thought they caught enough artillery for the army lol smh

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  12. And the war on drugs is over. ,
    Yea fuckin right

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    1. The war on drugs never started...

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  13. The Nation/ Why Is the US Still Spending Billions to Fund Mexico's Corrupt Drug War? By Jesse Franz bla
    --google: Mexican Government Crimes and Cover-ups...

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  14. this "camp" was IMO was planned as a quick staging spot in the midst of transporting. Tents were fashioned of sheet plastic. this was not a real cartel camp.

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    1. Im pritty sure they did this to do somthing more important for the cartel

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    2. I agree, I was going to suggest in prep for something CJNG planned

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    3. Mabe a bigger shippment of guns because they pritty much made it obviouse that they were there and only 3 cartel members with that many guns its a bit sketchy

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  15. The truth is its just 3 criminals because cjng is the only active cartel that makes more than half of the weapons and ammo that they use..so maybe they will miss the fifty CAL berretas and RPGs..I'm sure they have more stashed elsewhere ..

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    1. ... So They Are "the only active cartel that makes more than half of the weapons and ammo that the use" ... @1:17 PM Your Hillarious (hahahaha) & Delusional/Suffering From Sleep Deprivation ... When Did They Start Making That Cheap Wolf Ammo? ... As For The 50 Cal, Never Have I Seen Any Cartel Member Know How To Use It Properly/Accurately ... They Use It For "Show" And Intimidation Purposes ... Sorry Lucio, Valor, Chivis And Other BB Followers If I Offended Anyone ...

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    2. There was a story here how cjng are making their own guns for your info. You don't need much training for a 50 cal, I shot a few in the military, if You can follow the bullets you can hit your target. That's how they shot down the chopper in jalisco when they tryied to catch mencho.

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  16. Cjng is the only cartel that is not under the goverment control yet thats why the mexican gov are trying to eliminate them as soon as the can

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    1. The mexican government stages fights against supposed members of cjng to appear to be fighting them, because, maybe cjng is THE PRI cartel for the time being

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    2. Every cartel is backed by government, that's why they get that big

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    3. Thats a lie 5:12. For blowing kids up with dynamite , and taking down military helicopters with bazokas they havent really suffered what i thought was a cartel suicide,

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    4. 10:10 attaboy, there is the pudding on the cake, all the cjng suffered was mass murder planted on Tanhuato that the mexican government is desperately "classifying" for five years...

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  17. these were not made in a gun factory by CJNG! I’m not positive, but it looks like hardware from the old Vietnam days. Someone is doing an international gun running hustle and it could be us (the USA). Foul, I say.

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    1. It could be any body. Having gun connects isnt hard. Especially if you got the money.

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    2. 10:13 the gun connects have the government connects, they have the money to buy everybody, the narcos only have to fork some a lot of their hard earned billions of dollars for the weapons they are sold as part of the deal...

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  18. Its too late.... CJNG made waaaayyyy too much money over seas... While chapo and mato were having corridos made...bragging bout tge U.S market... Los Cuinis y CJNG se enfocaron en Conquistando las marketas del mundo... PURO CJNG....CUERNAVACA... MORELOS

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    1. When the captured el chapo he offerd the feds 1milion to let him go when they capured el cuini he offered 5milion for they wont put him live on tv chapo is broke or a tightass with his money

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  19. Las Palmas is where they raise some impressive horses and is known to be a Narco controlled town. It's about 30 minutes outside of Puerto Vallarta on the way to that magical town San Sebastian De Oeste where the narcos abushed the state police a few months back. I hope this region doesn't fall into chaos like Acapulco has over the past decade. It's always been safe and nice all around without many incidents.

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