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Monday, November 21, 2022

Hacks Reveal Links Between 9 SEDENA Pilots and Drug Traffickers

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat

The Ministry of National Defense (Sedena) identified that at least nine ex-military pilots have possible links to organized crime.

In a couple of "Air Intelligence" documents on drug trafficking found in the leaks of the Guacamaya group, it is read that of 149 pilots who have violated some aeronautical law, eight were members of the Sedena; in a second report, one more is identified.

When looking for the names of the pilots whom Sedena is following up, journalistic notes were found in which it is stated that at least three of them were arrested and related to drug trafficking operations: two in Venezuela and one in Honduras.

One of them was identified as part of the Sinaloa Cartel. In another text, the link to drug trafficking is detailed: "Former Mexican Air Force pilot carries out drug transfer activities by air for the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG)," read an internal report from February 2020.

“It was learned that the target has an arrest warrant issued by a military court. Likewise, it was learned that he was hired by another pilot to transport a drug shipment by air, as well as a person from Veracruz to Campeche. He made a stopover at an airport in Chiapas ”.

In a report entitled Air Intelligence Results, dated September 2020, Sedena affirms that "organized crime uses the airport infrastructure and the National Air Space, taking advantage of the authority vacuum due to the lack of capacities of some dependencies, lack of a framework of others and inefficient administrative processes”.

The document highlights that 110 air operations of interest are registered daily in the country. Irregularities include false flight licenses, pilot identity theft, false license plates or expired registrations, illegal transportation of hydrocarbons, aircraft that do not arrive at their destination, false information in the flight plan, and deactivated identification equipment.

There are 18 international and national airports with the highest incidence of irregularities, including those of Toluca, Chetumal, Guadalajara, Tapachula, Aeropuerto del Norte, Querétaro, Villahermosa, Xalapa, Puerto Escondido, and Campeche.

The documents reveal that the Sedena monitors at least 281 pilots who continue to operate despite having violated some rules in Mexico. Of these, 149 have a Mexican license, 26 have a US license and in 106 cases no record was found.

"Suspension of the licenses of 22 pilots who infringed the aeronautical regulations", states the results sheet.

From December 1, 2018, to August 27, 2020, the Sedena registered 273 aircraft that have violated Mexican regulations. "The operation of 14 aircraft that presented irregularities and possible links to organized crime, detected by the Air Intelligence Subsec, was canceled. Nine of these have legal proceedings before the FGR," he adds.

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16 comments:

  1. Breaking laws and regulations is almost mandatory for pilots- it isn't necessarily corrupt. I don't see the link with drug trafficking- The pilot connected to CDS is a ''former'' Sedena pilot.

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    1. But is breaking laws and regulations related to *drug* trafficking mandatory for pilots?

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    2. Read the actual leaks. How many pilots are linked to drug trafficking?

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  2. Hmmm tacos are yummy in Campeche con Hamburgesa y Perros Calientes güey

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    1. Claro pero no hay mejor mariscos y ballenas en Mazatlán güey

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  3. El sapo gaytan se rumora k tiene su flete y equipo de pilotos Centro Americanos con base en chiapas .. don mencho tiene un equipon

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    1. Tienen mas aeronaves que American Airlines .
      El señor de los Roosters tambien es el señor de las Cesnas

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    2. 7:36 Quiero Equipón!
      Detroit

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  4. This just lets me know that the Mexican military knows where all the Capos are @ and that Mexico is a narco state from the top to the bottom of it's government.

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    1. The mexican melitary put the Mexican Air Force under their command, they needed flying skills, they are not all pedestrian zeta infantry, but they are not all "government" doing jobs on the side...Get Smart.

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    2. The mexican Melitary, with their RECORD of corruption and treason, now wants to put the Guarida Nazional Under their command too, it was supposed to be totally non military or police, but expediency and Federal Police corruption got on the way, also the French trained Gendarmeria mexicana got absorbed, with some going to work as state secretaries of public security but doing their own crimes...the french also created the School of the Americas for the US to "work" LatinAmérica...puro pinche criminalazo dondequiera.

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  5. María Consuelo Loera Pérez is El Chapo's mother : Guacamaya leaks

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    1. 7:31 NO POS GUAU!!!
      Thanks for the revelation

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  6. Hopefully the new republican congress sends some drones into Mexico to shoot some convoys like in Iraq or the new president in 2024 cleans house it really sucks living next to a narco state and everyone is infested by them .

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    1. Elect SIR for President.
      He will have Daily Gibberish conferences in the morning.
      Party and lots of ladies in his Palace.

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    2. 7:49 AMLO will be reelected,
      he talks very slowly, but sticks every word raaight in the opposition's ass...

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