CHAR
JULY 20, 2025
They were being held in Module 5; one of them, "El Gallero," was arrested for possession and transportation of fentanyl in El Carrizo.
By: Liz Douret
July 17, 2025
Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Information has gradually emerged regarding the identities of the three inmates murdered with a knife inside the Goros II Penitentiary Center in Ahome. They were being held in Module 5.
Due to the families' desperation to know the names of the victims, the on-site investigation revealed that they were Adrián "N," alias "El Gallero," Elier Jasiel "N," and Javier Alonso "N."
Unofficially, it was reported that "El Gallero" had been detained since December 5 after being apprehended by the National Guard on Mexico Highway 15 near the El Carrizo municipality. During this arrest, a vehicle and a kilogram of fentanyl were seized.
The Attorney General's Office (FGR) was conducting an investigation against him for his alleged involvement in the historic seizure of fentanyl in Los Mochis, where 1,100 kilograms of fentanyl were seized.
In addition, it was reported that the three victims suffered multiple stab wounds.
It was also revealed that the injured man was identified as Aarón "N."
At the Goros II Penitentiary, personnel from the Northern Zone Regional Deputy Prosecutor's Office continue to gather information to determine how the events occurred and identify those responsible.
EL GALLERO FENTANYL COOK FOR EL PICHON
BY: CHAR
El Gallero, people of Pedro Inzunza Coronel "El Pichón," lieutenant of his father, Pedro Inzunza Noriega "El Sagitario". El Gallero was highly likely to be killed by his own former employees. El Gallero was captured by the Mexican Navy in December of 2024, with the largest seizure of fentanyl in Mexico. This fentanyl seized belonged to Pedro Inzunza Coronel, "El Pichon". As said earlier, El Pichon is the son of Pedro Inzunza Noriega, "El Sagatario", high high-ranking member of the Beltran Leyva Organization. El Sagitario is a close collaborator of Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, "Chapo Isidro," and Oscar Manuel Iribe Gastelum, "El Musico," "El 23."
You can't lose that much fentanyl and expect to live. Everyone is wondering how I comment so fast here. I have a special Nuff App that gives me a notification whenever a new BB article goes up. It's great. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeletePor buena gente o pendejo?
ReplyDeleteQuestion? Is Mexico still fighting the drug cartel that Calderon declared? If so, its been a long time now and I think the government has been losing.
ReplyDeleteTheir last names are all "N". Were they related?
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