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DECEMBER 5, 2025
Authorities maintained custody of the body in Los Mochis. The funeral services were held with few attendees, ostentatious wreaths, and in family privacy.
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Pedro "I," 33 years old, was the son of Pedro Inzunza Noriega, also known as "Sagitario," one of the three former leaders of the defunct Beltrán Leyva Cartel, identified by the U.S. Department of Justice as a key figure in a large-scale fentanyl production network.
Both faced charges of narcoterrorism, material support for terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering, filed on May 13, 2025, and expanded on June 23 of the same year.
Body of "El Pichón" Released
The body of "El Pichón" was transferred from Choix to a funeral home in Los Mochis, where it remained under strict custody of the Mexican Navy for several hours, due to the risk that criminal groups might attempt to seize the body during the investigation.
It was during the early hours of Tuesday, December 2, that the Sinaloa State Attorney General's Office and the Attorney General's Office of the Republic officially released the body, after completing the corresponding forensic examinations and verifications.
- Javier Alonso "V", alias "El Tito", was arrested in Los Mochis, identified as responsible for the record-breaking shipment of nearly 1.5 tons of fentanyl, valued at $400 million.
- That same day, Elier Jassiel "E" and Adrián "C", alias "El Gallero", were also arrested.
- At his initial hearing, "El Tito" declared—out of fear—that he was independent and denied any ties to the Beltrán Leyva cartel. He claimed that he manufactured and distributed fentanyl pills himself, without a boss or partners.
- Guards at the Goros II prison in Ahome responded to a supposed fight in Module 5. Although inmates claimed that it never occurred, authorities reported that they found three of those involved in the massive drug bust dead and transferred a fourth with serious injuries.
- The kidnapping of four of "El Tito's" relatives was reported; they were abducted from a home in the Scally neighborhood of Los Mochis.
- The victims were identified as Rosario "V", 52 years old, Rosario "V", 27 years old, Omar Eduardo "V", 22 years old, and Luis Fernando "C", 26 years old.
- A week later, the four relatives were found murdered, one of them dismembered, on the side of Federal Highway 15, near the Guillermo Chávez Talamantes ejido, in the municipality of Villa Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, better known as El Carrizo.
El Pinchon was an inspiration to his comrades-in-arms and in general, a heroic figure to the Mexican people.
ReplyDeleteWe will never forget him.
Our deepest sympathies go out to his father Sagitario.
A dark day, indeed, but it's been said that the darkest hour is just before the dawn.
His death at the hands of the military will not go unavenged.
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Puro Gente de El Pinchón
4:36am Listen up here scumbag. I am Nuffy a superhero that fights cartels. You guys sell addictive poison to people and even children. Your leader deserves to die. I will assemble a group of heros that includes Sicaro006, Lizard, Buffy, and Kool Foo to come after all of you. Nuff Said!!!
DeleteTito worked for BLO ,his Fentanyl shipment got busted ,his family was kidnapped and executed ?
ReplyDelete"why do things that happen to stupid people keep happening to me?"
ReplyDelete...Homero Simpson
Lo puso chapo Isidro. Para parar bola.
ReplyDeleteSo, they are killing each other, their families for the lost of that fenty. And some of you pendejos here on BB think this is the life, moving dope is the way, until they hang your tortured naked body or your love ones from a bridge. People need to go to school, learn a specialized skill, raise a family, be a good role model for future generations and have a good life.
ReplyDeleteAll true bro,a real man is one who works 9 to 5 and you will prosper doing the right thing
Delete1135 yes it beats getting a bullet in the head. Shit i am from Canada and everyone I know here that was involved is dead or serving life.
DeleteCome on Mexico, enough of the eye blackouts the dude’s dead!!🇲🇽💀☠️
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait til they bury him in the ground so I can piss on his grave
ReplyDeleteAnother narco leader's family buying a million dollar plot at the Jardines del Humaya cemetery. What a waste of money. These structures are built like little houses with internet, air conditioning, bathrooms and even a kitchen. It's not like the dead guy is going to enjoy this place. I can think of dozens of other good things to spend those million dollars like giving it to a charity too feed poor hungry children in Mexico or buying toy gifts for poor children on Christmas. Come on people get with the program. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat needs to be done is hire private mercenaries like they did in the 90's
ReplyDeletein Sierra Leone when "Executive Outcome" was hired by the duly elected government and in 3 months with company helicopters set up by Russians took out the RUF when the Army and West African Coalition couldn't do it in 10 years..! Yes they were Paid a portion of the Blood Diamonds
but the Killing Stopped and the RUF sued for peace and begged the Government to make the Mercenaries leave the country. There are at least 20 Private Security Companies that could go into Mexico and wipe out all the cartels all they need is Cash and Carry and watch what happens. Problem is Mexico hasn't the balls to do it and neither doe's the American Government.
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DeleteFECAL unleashed the entire Mex military and that didn't help. Mercenary action for asymmetrical low intensity conflict won't work. You'll need to kill off the demand first north of the border because that's the money making angle no Mercenary can stop.