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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Leader of Los Zetas in Oaxaca arrested

Translated by Otis B Fly-Wheel for Borderland Beat from a Reforma article

Subject Matter: Los Zetas, Oaxaca
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required


The Agency for Criminal Investigation of the PGR detained David Rodriguez Dominguez, El Cancer, alleged leader of a cell of Los Zetas in Oaxaca, and in charge of the organization for the trafficking of arms and drugs from Guatemala and Costa Rica.

In an operation carried out in the town of San Dionisio Ocotepec, Oaxaca, the AIC also captured Efren Rodriguez Dominguez, El Pirul, brother of the criminal chief, and Martin Cruz Perales, according to an official communication.

According to information from the PGR, David Rodriguez, El Cancer, also known as El Charal or El Padrino, is a leader of a cell of Los Zetas in Oaxaca and state leader for activities such as drug trafficking, arms trafficking and robbery of fuel.




El Cancer has connections in Mexico City for the interchange of arms and drugs at a national level with networks of criminal operators in Guatemala and Costa Rica for the import of arms and narcotics.

According to official sources, the firearms he acquired were distributed to the north of the country, principally to Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas, which are used to defend the plazas in those areas for Los Zetas.

In the case of Efren Rodriguez, El Pirul, the investigators signalled that he is an operator of Los Zetas in charge of transit of drugs, arms and robbery of fuel in Guanajuato, Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Veracruz and Oaxaca.

According to authorities this subject maintained communications with an operational leader of the criminal organization in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, identified as La Coquena, and who provides drugs and weapons to fortify its operations of the criminal group in that area.

Martin Cruz, was identified as a trusted confidant of El Cancer.

Original article in Spanish at Reforma

39 comments:

  1. Very clever disguises. They don't look like gangsters, but like cualquier pendejo de la calle

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    1. That's because they are, cual quier pendejo de la calle

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    2. I'm impressed.

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    3. Si, pero no con cualquiera, perras.

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    4. You guys dont know shit keep playing gánster on the streets and keep living the american dream

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  2. Penal of Ciudad Victoria got hot since days ago there's a rumor that the CDN gave 1 million pesos to the person in charge of the penal. And he order to transfer 50 CDN members from the jail in Nuevo Laredo to Ciudad Victoria so they can fight the penal against old school Z. Yesterday hell broke loose in Ciudad Victoria jail there was a shoot out inside the jail the shoot out lasted hours. But the government of Tamaulipas doesn't want to say the real deal what occurred they are saying that only 4-5 state police got killed and 10 bad guys got injured but that's bullshit. There's a rumor going on that there where more than 40 people dead but in Tamaulipas the government doesn't say shit.

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    1. Somehow it doesn't surprise me .
      Why would the government admit to an inept
      department. More fire added to the flames of government corruption.
      Bunch of idiots!

      E42

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    2. Prisoners with AK 47s, grenades, pistols, drugs and high frequency radio transmissions!
      Only in Mexico.

      E42

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    3. Classic from Tamaulipas Goverment dont matter if its PRI or PAN. They never state the true numbers of casualties.

      La Tanga

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    4. 9:28 I can garrantee all the supplies can be tracked to American Surplus or military bases, but all of it comes straight from the US.

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  3. A little bit of plata here and a little bit of plomo there, some more plata there and they'll be out in a few months. Hurrah the WoD makes sense!

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    1. Cartel del norte. Trevino Brothers cartel. Ex zetas fighting old school zetas.

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    2. Cartel del noreste...https://youtu.be/A0hcOQcBTWk

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    3. Cartel del Norte,made up of ex zetas or u can call them new zetas,either way

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    4. Cartel de Noroeste run by The trevinos

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    5. Noreste I believe not norte but whatever

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    6. So what were these guys? CDN or OLD SCHOOL ZETAS?

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    7. Cant Do Nothing

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    8. 8:02 am there are three main factions of the zetas atm CDN or Cartel del noroeste run by los treviños then there is the Old school zetas or grupo bravo run by OG zetas or what's left of them since they also started infighting and ended up splitting and finally CDZ Cartel de los zetas made of up of the OG zeta that split from grupo bravo and have now allied themselves with the matamoros CDG or more specifically with Señor cortez to fight against CDN and occasionally the remnants of grupo bravo.

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  5. It's big business for any involved in drug trafficking. No stopping it. Americans spend a part of its wealth indulging into the a realm of unconsciousness Rather save for retirement .
    Programs which the US and Columbia implemented for reducing the cultivation of coca literally wastes taxpayers money. Meaning a monthly salary for all farmers in Columbia not to cultivate such. Funny how eager are countries to obtain American taxpayers dollars and continue production of illegal drugs.
    Wasteful spending and an unbeatable war on drugs.

    E42

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    1. Of course we can stop it. Legalize all drugs and watch the cartels fall

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    2. Good analysis bro. The US has been paying Colombian farmers on out tax dime to plant alternative crops such as flowers which has led to the almost complete shutdown of the same business in America= America loses jobs but Colombia gets an additional cash crop as well as the coca they never stopped producing. Why not just leave shit the way it was. We would still be buying just as much pericito but at least those ex flower farmers in the US and their emoyees would still have money to buy some.

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    3. Plain and simple rule to live by is not to do and sell drugs. Drugs are addictive and expensive, just don't start. Currently is costs 73,000 a year to house an inmate in California. Paying Colombian farmers 1 to 3 thousand a year is chump change. Most of them can live on that for the whole year.if you slowly cut off the source,there would be less supply. Colombia,Bolivia, and Peru grow 90% of the Coca leads to make Coke.

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    4. @2:30
      The source will continue. While American taxpayers money gets funneled through the Colombian government officials and a small part to its program for farmers.
      Basically a hustle to acquire money from a country that likes being in debt.

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    5. Homie get real if it's not guiri va a ser kriko chiva o cualquier idea lokera there will always be a segment of the population who wants to get drunk or high at least those thousands you claim to be chump change can be spent in the USA

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    6. Get rid of source jump up prices.. price go up more violence

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  6. They are already out planning a party at the bar.

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  7. They did a number on middle guys face.

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  8. Does anyone know what happen to Z 4, CARLOS VERA CALVA. One of originals that never been caught or killed, He still on most wanted?????

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  9. They don't make the Z like the old days

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    1. 12:53 no, pero epn hizo a Las Jaliscas.

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    2. Lol pinche michocagado envidiosos como siempre

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  10. Damn hes a big old boy on the right of picture,PGR or Marine

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  11. Which one of those dirty lookin KIDS is a zetas leader?

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  12. He looks like Z1273. They better tighten their ranks. Like little kids. I know, I know, "he's crazy. He's quick to pull his horn, blah, blah, blah...."

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  13. Off topic but the fashion sense is horrid especially the 1 on the right.You don't mix stripes with camouflage (way too busy and just call attention to yourself) and no shoelaces?

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  14. 12:23 whatever falls off the chinese containers and makes it to la garra, canna, I used to see too many guys that wore their street rags after chopping them off their grannies' spandex, or from the whole parachutes.

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