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Friday, September 9, 2022

Shipments Belonging To The Guadalajara Cartel Had Judicial Police Officers As A Security Detail

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

The former judicial police officer, José Reyes, one of the witnesses obtained by the DEA in the investigation of the murder of his agents in Mexico, detailed how the corporation to which he belonged protected shipments of marijuana

The United States is the main market for Mexican drugs.

"We went from Saltillo to La Poncha to bring loads of marijuana. We went to Saltillo and then to Monterrey, and to Laredo or Ciudad Mier.” Police officer José Reyes García Álvarez was keeping his word. Years before, he had approached the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to report what he had experienced as an agent of the Federal Judicial Police: he, along with other colleagues and his superiors, had accepted a million-dollar offer from the Guadalajara cartel to escort trucks full of marijuana on their way to the United States, the main market for Mexican drugs.

Between 1984 and 1985, García Álvarez was a federal judicial police officer in Saltillo, Coahuila, and Guadalajara, Jalisco. In this last state, together with his immediate superior, Commander Ramón Cosío de la Mora, he aligned himself with the organization led by Rafael Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca and Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo to provide protection for their drug shipments. .

According to the ex-police officer's account, contained in United States court documents, the cartel had managed to put enough police and authorities on its payroll so that its convoys were not detained on, at least, the northern route of the country, which included the states of Jalisco, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas.

García said that there were police ahead of and behind each convoy with marijuana and that he, personally, had participated in four or five transfers. The rewards came shortly after, when his commander Cosío de la Mora went personally to Guadalajara to receive a check for 60 million pesos as appreciation for the support.

Cashing the check was the task of policeman José Reyes. According to him in his testimony, it was difficult for him due to the high amount of money, but he succeeded. The loot was distributed. 20 million for a prosecutor, 15 million for two high-ranking officers from the Federal Judicial Police, and 10 million for the other police officers to share. García remembers that he kept a million pesos, but shortly after he was arrested. The reason: having cashed a check from the Guadalajara Cartel.

But fate, or justice, brought the policeman back together with the Guadalajara Cartel. In the Reclusorio Oriente, where he was detained for nearly a year, he met Raúl López Álvarez, a former Jalisco state police officer who, shortly after, would be accused in the United States of having witnessed the torture and murder of Enrique Kiki Camarena, former special agent of the DEA, and the agency pilot, Alfredo Zavala.

Thus, García obtained a testimony that, shortly after, was used by the United States anti-drug agency to accuse and convict the state police officer of such crimes. In exchange, García, who also confessed to his criminal actions, obtained financial support from the DEA of at least $30,000.

Reclusorio Oriente aka Eastern Men’s Prison



32 comments:

  1. Fucked up part is now mota is worth nothing crazy

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    1. In culiacan they have indoor grows as good as Bay Area grows recently that I’ve seen the indoor is good not on any Bay Area level indoor but a bit more practice and they will have it down. I guess this mota is lucrative a lot of people don’t want the stuff that’s grown in the Sierra anymore.

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    2. I never even knew that they stepping there game up over there then. I just wonder when they catch these guys with bundles of boof it has to be boof who’s buying that shit now in days

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    3. @ 12:21 Is that for consumption in Mexico or do they send that across the line?

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    4. More than likely consumption in Mexico to more lucrative cities like Monterrey or Mexico City or even Guadalajara

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    5. 11:39; Comments like yours are ludicrous. Narcos are rational businessmen that don’t waste resources on non-profitable product. Mota is turned to cash quickly thanks to a bigger population of people willing and capable of monetizing it. Mota also serves as currency for services that would cost more than the cost basis of $900-10,000 usd per ton; or maybe $15k after transportation and border crossing.

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    6. Mariguanos never die, they don't even fade away...
      But the confessions of these polesia judicial federal officer is worthless without DEA growing a pair and taking the surviving members of iran/contra to court where Hector Berrellez and his confederates want to interrogate cuban cocksucker felix ismael rodriguez mendigutia and USMC LT.COL. oliver north, at least 2!!!

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    7. 12:21 it wouldnt be very effective to run a indoor grow in Culiacan. All that heat even Cali its to hot these days. If you want to grow top notch indoor weed you want to be in the pacific north west

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    8. It’s definitely for consumers it is sent out to more lucrative cities like stated above. I think Guadalajara has indoor grows to.

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    9. As long as you the money you can grown indo anywhere 7:51 you sound like a hater. They have better outdoor in the emerald triangle than them pnw boof packs

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    10. They even have got into the wax and cart business also it’s definitely for Mexico consumption I’m guessing among the richer kids or the jrs. Someone showed these guys how to set these grows up. They are about medium level warehouse grows heavy insulation ac to keep the temp how they want it to 1:45 is right it’s lucrative and these grows have been seen in gdl also.

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    11. 8:02 not a hater just a indoor grower. I like to keep my room at 80 and as lows as 76-74 come final stags. I use ceramic bulbs that burn very hot and I am in a cold environment had issues this summer. Can't imagine trying to grow indoor in mexico

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  2. The tranquil days of drug slinging! The new normal of mass murder and mayhem, deadly fentanyl and meth by the ton! The problem is the new normal is going to get a how lot worse in the coming years! Yall see the trend!

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    1. Worse how? Meth has already been dropping slightly (not growing) compared to last year and I’m pretty confident 2022 is gonna be the peak of fentanyl, particularly early spring of this year (which already happened). The street opioid market is tainted and dying and the new drug experimenters know this. The cartels are just going to be feeding the addict market in the coming years. Fentanyl and meth are not going to be “bigger” in 2023. Only thing I see increasing is coca and maybe the smuggling of migrants honestly. Who knows, maybe real heroin will even make a comeback.

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  3. This info been public for years already, its nothing new

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    1. @4:24 facts everybody and they momma doing it now

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  4. Marijuana is legal is Mexico and it is legal for Mexicans/Mexico to export to Israel Canada Colombia y Uruguay

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    1. A lot of Mexicans come up to work in the legal cannabis greenhouses in Canada. Shipping marijuana to Canada is ludicrous

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  5. Ciudad Miel is Cuidad Mier

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  6. But we should respect the police because.. . . Whyyyyy

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  7. Who cares about what got delivered 40yrs ago

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  8. Guadalajara cartel is back?

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    1. No comprende
      Reading comprehension 101

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    2. I didn't care to read the article, I simply asked a question in jest.

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    3. 4:51
      It pays to read the article before making a non radioactive comment.

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  9. Mayo Zambada Jefe de jefes. Chapo Guzman was a real leader but to wild. He will be missed. Chapo Culiacán loves you.Zetas and Michoachangos worst criminals that need to be exterminated.

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  10. Of course weed is worth something, worth a whole lot! BUT, USA grown legal weed!! Not that garbage shit the USA weed smoking public was forced to consume from Mexico! USA ALWAYS does it bigger and better. ALWAYS! Name one fucking time when USA hasn’t dominated anything it decides to??!!

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  11. There is amazing weed being grown now with led lighting. Very low heat.

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    1. LEDs are definitely the way to go. Less heat , electricity used , and they last a long time. They make some really nice set ups. You can order the whole grow tent set up off Amazon for like 350$. Then get some seeds and start growing.

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