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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Culiacán, Sinaloa: Shooting Between Prisoners In Culiacan Prison Leaves Three Dead And One Injured

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

One of the inmates who died was identified as Basilio Guadalupe, 41, who belonged to a group of narcos who operated in the Costa Rican syndicate.

In addition, one of the prisoners who fired is identified and a gun was discovered. 

On Saturday night there was a shooting between prisoners linked to drug trafficking in one of the cells of the Culiacán prison, in Sinaloa.

This fact left three inmates dead and one more was injured, reported the head of the State Secretariat of Public Security, Cristóbal Castañeda Camarillo.

He also added that the shooting took place around 9:00 p.m. on Saturday in a cell in module 8 of the prison where federal prisoners are located.

A quarrel arises during which one of the inmates pulls out a gun and starts firing. Unfortunately, two people are dead and two injured," Castañeda Camarillo explained.

They had to use tear gas to control the prisoners

However, he pointed out that in the early hours of Sunday one of the wounded died in a hospital in the city.

He also added that there was no escape attempt and after the fight one of the groups of prisoners barricaded himself, they had to use tear gas to control them. In addition, one of the prisoners who fired is identified and a gun was discovered.

Police revealed that one of the inmates who died was identified as Basilio Guadalupe, 41, who belonged to a group of narcos who operated in the Costa Rican syndicate, who was arrested for selling drugs and for the murder of four people who were also buried clandestinely in 2005.

This gang, police said, was linked to the Sinaloa Cartel.

El Imparcial

12 comments:

  1. I can't believe they actually have a prison in that state!! Such a lawless part of Mexico controlled by one cartel!! Sinaloa has always been a bandit state.

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    1. The Sinaloa Cartel isn't even a real cartel anymore. Now that El Mayo & Los Chapitos split.

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    2. 6:19 you mean they were fake all this time?

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    3. 6:19 its only low level sicarios 😢😢😢😢

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  2. Yes, this is a good point for those of us who have been following the demise of the former Sinaloa structure, not to sound too akademicky🍖 I'm sure the semantic police will send an update to all news reporting outlets.
    For groups that act as syndicates(franchises) to Sinaloa, I wonder where they send corporate fees too. Did they have to change name and address on letterhead and on their marketing tools such as pens and memo pads? Lol...ok, time for me to get a life..sigh..and the war machine must bang on...Ms.H

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    1. Good point Heather Herrera.
      I am in New York City, come visit, I am not working and available for you, allow me to kiss your hand. Shout out to Sol
      He's the man.

      Rubio NYC

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    2. Rubio calm down your hermones, or I will call your wife.

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    3. Rubio, I'm an upstate way gal, plus Mr.Sol Prendido has been keeping me much to busy lately. I can hardly keep up with him the way he pounds the keyboard away, churning out stories all night long. With love-h

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    4. Hummmm...Miss Heather Herrera
      You say Sol pounds the keyboard?
      With what? Don't tell me😳

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  3. The prison the shooting took place in is Aguaruto Prison...the same one where 47 prisoners escaped during the "Culiacanazo" rescue of Ovidio Guzman.

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