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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Threatening Banner Hung Following Drug Theft

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat




Zeta Tijuana was informed that on Saturday, October 4, the heads of the Baja California Citizen Security Secretariat received a complaint alleging that members of the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) had participated in the theft of 180 kilos of cocaine around 10:00 a.m. in the Ojo de Agua area. The crime was committed using three Kia cars and a white pickup truck belonging to the corporation.


This weekly news media consulted with authorities on both sides of the border, and they reported that the organizers of this robbery, on the side of the FESC, were Myrcko González Murguía and José Héctor Valenzuela Bernal, alias "El Princeso," the brother-in-law of former governor Francisco Vega, who has been on vacation since August. In collusion with the leaders of the Arellano cartel, Crescencio Beltrán Murillo, alias El Chencho, along with César Quintero Beltrán, alias El Lico, and his operator James Bryan Corona, alias El Apache.


On Wednesday, October 8, at the end of the State Government's weekly press conference, Zeta Tijuana spoke with General Carrillo, who denied having received the complaint, ultimately stating that the matter would be addressed by the SSC's Internal Audit Office.


Between the night of Friday, October 10, and the morning of Saturday, October 11, 2025, the FESC's Internal Comptroller's Office informed six officers that they would be subject to a "preventive suspension," including Mirko and Princeso: Morua, Rendón, Guerrero, and Arámbula. However, on the afternoon of Saturday, October 11, these suspensions were rescinded.


On the morning of Tuesday, October 14, after commanders and investigators had access to unit records, GPS locations, attendance lists, and assignments, General Laureano Carillo received the reports he had requested from various secretariat groups. By the afternoon, the troop's voice was, "He already has some names."


At nightfall on Tuesday, around 7:30 p.m., in front of London College, located at 16838 Vía Rápida Oriente, Tercera Etapa Río, 22226 Tijuana, near the C5 facilities, where the offices of the various FESC directorates are located, a narco-banner signed by "La Maña" was hung, without specifying which drug cartel it belongs to.


This time, in the text, the criminals point only to members of the Investigation Directorate, this area doesn’t have white Kia cars assigned to it—as they had already argued in their defense during the suspension before General Carrillo—in the letter, the criminals changed the version of the original complaint and referred to a grey Kia and a white pickup truck. 


"This goes out to all you vermin. Especially, Ivan Mura and your faggot colleagues. The thieves Jorge Gaynor, Hugo Muñoz, Chistian Orozco, Susana Zavala, Aljandro Peralta, and Osuna Marcelo. Let's see how long those 180 kilos last. We're not going to shoot any innocent people, like the article Zeta published. We all know here that it was you fucking scumbags. And we’ve already located the grey Kia and white Silverado pickup. Horozco, you think you’re ballsy. We’ll see how hardcore you guys really are once we get into that armed confrontation. We’re going to destroy you gang of fucking homo cowards…La Maña."


Some of the accused members provided Zeta Tijuana with their version of events, indicating that they have already sought legal counsel. They stated that it's common for corrupt members of the FESC to "hang up banners" when they try to harm or implicate their colleagues. They concluded by saying that they have made their locations available to their superiors. phones and GPS. And on the day mentioned in the complaint, there were members of the investigation department in the eastern part of part of Tijuana, but in the Florido area, not in Ojo de Agua.


Ten days after the events were reported, the state security secretary, General Laureano Carillo, has still not provided any information on the progress of the investigation.




Tijuana, Baja California 




Source: Zeta Tijuana

27 comments:

  1. Money is the root of all problems. Business is business but to some people it’s a a come up from poverty.
    How many criminal cases involved in theft of product from shady activities have occurred? This line of work comes with a price.

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    1. "Thou shalt not steal"
      ...The Bible

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  2. Cesar Quintero Beltran "Lico" has been stealing blow and other drugs for years many of them with el flaquito and the FESC before called PEP. His son "Shaggy" was captured and let go in a bulletproof truck a few years ago. His nephews Juan Carlos Quintero Beltran and Marcos Quintero Beltran are rats just like him. Lico has been laying low for a long time but time is ticking. We know about the light aircrafts landing near Tecate to then cross the border in private vehicles with secret compartments or in semis or even in the trunk of civilian cars that dont even know they're crossing drugs then with the gps inside them you send someone to go pick them up. Greetings from a U.S. Government office, your time will come ;)

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    1. 9:19 AM
      Stay down bro,rats like this deserve serious karma

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    2. @9.19. Only a clown related to a fool in a US Government Office would call it "blow and other drugs", so I don't know what to think. Are they "Bootlegging some sweet Maryjane on the Flim Flam" too?

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  3. Are these the people that formerly worked for or with el flaco?

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  4. I APPROVE THIS MASSSAGE!

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  5. Are these people pointing fingers becouse they got there load stolen .

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  6. So if afo stole the drugs who do they belong to? Jalisco or mayo or chapos or beltranes?

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    1. Belongs to Elmo.

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    2. No one knows mijo, they didn't told us on the manta.

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  7. I hope Lico's wife Darlyn doesn't pay the price for him being a rat, like his coward brothers kidnapped an innocent family and then ended up dead for doing so.

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    1. If she is stupid enough to marry a scumbag she is fair game.

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  8. It’s the only way AFO has been staying alive. Just like the 500 they got those cops to take for them.

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  9. "Let's see how long those 180 kilos last" That's the point. You steal 180 kilos of merca and you think no one will come after you? Nobody learned that lesson with El Cochiloco.

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  10. Is that Apache that worked with El Flakito?

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  11. The slow torturous death that awaits them should make for a fine video.

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      Depends a lot on the lighting.
      maybe a professional photographer that's reading this could chime in on the more technical aspects.
      Anyway you look at it, it must be a VERY freaky experience for everyone involved.
      The devil is at work in these videos..

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  12. 180 keys thats serious shit..Let it settle and go away then kidnap these motherfuckers and bury them..The message gets out without danger''they disappeared''

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  13. Oh no does this mean somebody head gonna be on the chopping block

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  14. Ive never seen em use somebody head as a bowling ball .... and the arms and legs cause be the pins .... maybe the eyeballs cause be used to play marbles

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  15. Then everytime u use somebody eyeballs as marbles and its ur turn u can say I SEE U .... LOLO GET it see and eyeballs

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  16. El Flaco still calling the shots, playing 10 dimensional chess from his jail cell..😅

    I know that federal cases move slowly, but who can tell us what the current disposition of Flaco's case is?

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  17. Feliz navidad

    Sd/-
    El Comandante Ramon

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  18. That manta must be a desperate attempt by the thieves to muddy the waters. They remember what happened to the cops who stole from the Arzates.

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  19. El Apache is King 👑

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