“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
Mexican authorities point to the growing influence of Fausto Isidro, once a mid-level regional crime boss, in drug trafficking to the United States
The dust has settled from the latest war within the Sinaloa Cartel, revealing the shape of what remains of the surviving criminal structures after 15 months of fighting. The infighting between factions has left the main ones battered, especially Los Chapitos, commanded by the sons of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the old regional drug lord. Of the four sons, only two remain at large, living on the run and stripped of their key lieutenants, who have either been killed or captured. Their enemies — the sons and followers of their father’s former partner, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada — have emerged stronger from the war. But the biggest victory in all this violent chaos belongs to neither faction.
A new “Chapo” is emerging in Sinaloa, less media-savvy than his predecessor, but just as capable of exporting drugs north. Security sources consulted by EL PAÍS indicate that the main beneficiary of the cartel war is, beyond a doubt, the group led by Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias “El Chapo" Isidro. One of the U.S. government’s biggest enemies, Meza Flores runs a major operation producing and trafficking synthetic drugs, fentanyl, and methamphetamine, primarily in northern Sinaloa, especially in Los Mochis and Guasave. “He exports more drugs than everyone else,” one of the sources asserts. “He’s the big winner of the war; he’s very powerful,” the same source adds, a surprising statement given the events of December.
In the final weeks of last year, Mexican authorities virtually wiped out one of the pillars of El Chapo Isidro’s faction, the Inzunza family. On December 1, marines killed the son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel, alias “El Pichón,” in Choix, a small municipality inland from the coastal city of Los Mochis. “[El Pichón] started shooting at the Navy helicopter, and they returned fire,” a source familiar with the federal security cabinet meetings noted. Several other arrests were also made in that operation. On New Year’s Eve, the National Guard arrested the father, Pedro Inzunza Noriega, alias “Sagitario,” 62, in Culiacán, the state capital. Unlike the previous arrest, this one was made without a single shot being fired.
One would think that the downfall of the Noriegas, the first criminals accused of narco-terrorism by the U.S., had dealt a significant blow to El Chapo Isidro’s group. The Trump administration, in fact, considered the Noriegas to be the leaders of the faction. In a statement released in May, the U.S. Department of Justice placed them at the head of the “Beltrán Leyva organization,” named after the family that founded the faction more than 20 years ago, now fallen from grace, with the Beltrán Leyva brothers either dead or in prison. “This organization, under the leadership of Inzunza Noriega, is allegedly responsible for some of the largest seizures of fentanyl and cocaine destined for the United States in history,” said the FBI agent in charge of the Noriega investigation at the time.
In Mexico, the interpretation is different. To begin with, authorities place El Chapo Isidro at the head of the faction, even above the son of Alfredo Beltrán Leyva, one of the founding brothers, who is serving a sentence in the United States. This son, Jesús Alfredo Beltrán, alias “El Mochomito,” is another target of the Trump administration, although not at the level of El Chapo Isidro, who a few months ago was added to the FBI’s list of the 10 most wanted fugitives. To give an idea of the scale of the new Chapo’s operation, one of the sources consulted stated: “I wouldn’t say that [the fall of the Noriega brothers] affected his operation. If anything, it was a blow to his morale.”
Little is known about El Chapo Isidro. In a profile prepared a few years ago by Cenapi, an analysis center of the former Attorney General’s Office, researchers placed his birth on June 19, 1982, in Navojoa, just across the regional border in the neighboring state of Sonora. It is unknown how he arrived in Sinaloa. “His strength was scrap metal; he dismantled ships in Guasave, at Las Glorias beach and El Colorado, and sold the scrap. He was involved [in drug trafficking], but he wasn’t very important,” says a Sinaloa security force agent, consulted about him.
Sometime in the first decade of this century, Meza Flores began to accumulate power. The Beltrán Leyva brothers — Arturo, above all, then Alfredo, and finally Héctor — cousins of El Chapo Guzmán, ran their own network exporting cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin to the United States. Their group and Guzmán’s operated in parallel, without any issues. But at the end of the decade, the situation changed. In January 2008, authorities arrested Alfredo Beltrán, a capture his brothers attributed to a betrayal by El Chapo Guzmán. In May of that year, hitmen gunned down one of his sons, Édgar Guzmán López, in a shopping mall in Culiacán.
That war — like the one waged over the last 15 months by the rest of El Chapo’s sons against the faction loyal to El Mayo — resulted in thousands of murders, a fragmentation of the country’s drug trafficking structures, and their militarization, a situation that explains the present panorama and the last 20 years of violence. El Chapo Isidro thrived in the ruins of that first war. The only surviving member of the Beltrán Leyva cartel, Héctor, took refuge in Nayarit, from where he rebuilt his organization, notorious in recent years for its alleged ties to former Secretary of Defense Salvador Cienfuegos, as documented by U.S. authorities. Héctor was arrested in 2014 and died, supposedly of a heart attack, in 2018.
Once in Sinaloa, El Chapo Isidro grew up in the criminal corridor along the northern coast, between Los Mochis and Guasave, where authorities made the largest fentanyl seizure in the country’s recent history: over a ton, in December 2024. He rose to power under the wing of his uncles, Agustín and Salomé Flores Apodaca. After the former’s arrest in 2012 and subsequent extradition, El Chapo Isidro took command of the faction. “He inherited the entire Beltrán Leyva business, overseeing Guasave and the surrounding mountains, all the way to León Fonseca and Sinaloa de Leyva,” says the Sinaloa security forces agent.
From 2011 to 2020, Mexican authorities arrested him at least four times, according to Cenapi’s records, for serious crimes such as organized crime, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and weapons possession. For some reason, none of these resulted in him being imprisoned. The Mexico Attorney General’s Office has at least 15 open investigations against him. In the United States, the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in Southern California and the District of Columbia filed separate indictments against him for conspiring to traffic cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin into the country, and for using weapons in that conspiracy. But, for now, he remains a target
Source: El País



Isn't this the same ruffian cartel groupies were blowing loads over?
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff, Sr. Prendido.
ReplyDeleteWonder how long this guy's shelf life will be?
Joaquin Guzman was the public face while El Azul was the real power behind the scenes.
Wonder who Chapo Isidro is shilling for. 🤔🌽
Cabreras in my opinion are probably going to be the most important traffickers from the MF alliance. They will surpass the Sinaloa federation and breaking away in the near future.
ReplyDeleteEl Señor Ivan is the boss of Sinaloa.
ReplyDelete"Aquí en el cuarto encerrado me ven
ReplyDeleteBien concentrado con pluma y papel
Pa' componer un corrido
Va dedicado a un jefe del cártel
Anda en Guasave y ya saben quien es
Es Fausto Isidro, le dicen Chapito
Pa' cuando van el Chapito fue y vino
Y capturarlo hasta hoy no han podido
Bamoa ha sido testigo
Esos boludos se ponen muy tercos
No está tan fácil bajar al terreno
Hoy el alumno se ha vuelto maestro
Hoy en la mesa se adorna con flores
Porque a su madre le brindan honores
Por haber forjado a un hombre
Hay por Guasave todos lo hacen fuerte
Por qué el Chapito ayuda a la gente
La Mochomera aún sigue presente
Se mira al brillo de tres eslabones
En todo el mundo tienen relaciones
Estos grandes señorones
Un gran artista se mira entonando
Con arco y flecha se ve Sagitario
Y el Chapo Isidro de frente al comando
Un buen calzado cuando va enfiestarse
A la medida de Gucci es el traje
38 pa' cuidarse
A la familia que nada le falte
Suena la banda que los cuacos bailen
Que a mí plebada le toca enfiestarse
Ya se despide el señor Fausto Isidro
En las blindadas con todo su equipo, por cierto nada mancitos
Huevos de toro pa' entrarle al peligro
Operativos con él no han podido
Solo en portadas se sabe del rostro del Chapito Isidro"
"Sus terrenos son sagrados en los Mochis y Guasave
ReplyDeleteTiene todo controlado de hace tiempo ya se sabe
Que el señor Chapito Isidro es un hombre respetable
Ser valiente cuenta mucho pero más la inteligencia
El cartel de chapo Isidro sigue creciendo con
Fuerza Culiacán se unió al equipo los señores se respetan
Los comandos son amigos decisiones de los jefes
Para que ser enemigos si eso no deja billetes
Es mejor estar unidos ya lo dijo el presidente
Si señor afirmativo a la orden y al pendiente
Las alianzas son la clave formula de poderosos
El Chapito bien lo sabe es un hombre de negocios
Hay que unirse con los grandes conveniente para todos
Se ven fiestas a lo grande por el triángulo dorado
Norte Sur y todas partes conviviendo como hermanos
Vieja escuela en el cartel nuevamente han regresado
Los comandos son amigos desiciones de los jefes
Para que ser enemigos si eso no deja billetes
Es mejor estar unidos ya lo dijo el presidente
Un saludo del Chapito y su clica sinaloense"
"Se han contado mil historias
ReplyDeleteHazañas perdidas y muchas ganadas
Y aquí ando firme en la quema
No soy un cualquiera y no me creo de nada
Soy un hombre de razón
Y por donde voy me escolta mi raza
Saben que soy de valor
Sigo respetando al barba cerrada
Datos en la calle hay muchos
Pues desde la guerra venimos sumando
Lo que paso por la 15
Me dejo marcado y no es para olvidarlo
Pero hay que usar el cerebro
Para hacer dinero no pa' andar matando
Aunque traigo un arsenal
Es pa' protegerme no pa' andar peleando
Recuerdo cuando empezaba
Cuidando a los jefes haya en las montañas
Juicio pa' la palma y la tuna
Como lo paseamos en las caravanas
A la orden de Don Arturo
Y de su carnal a lo que nos mandara
Nunca deje la bandera
Y por los Beltrán Leyva me muero en la raya
Lealtad, familia y principios
Me tienen parado y al pie de batalla
Con apoyo de un artista
No existen las fallas hay mucha confianza
Hay amigos que se aprecian
Sombrero ladeado le sobra palabra
La virgen de Guadalupe
Que cuide a un amigo que es pieza en la mafia
Soy humano y hay errores
No crean que todo a sido muy bonito
Hoy traigo mis Louis Vuitton
Y unos huarachitos desie de chiquito
Mis padres siempre mi orgullo
Mi madre un tesoro junto con mis hijos
Y con orgullo les digo
Yo soy de los Flores el Chapito Isidro
Quiero que traigan buchana's
Cerveza enhielada y un grupo norteño
Que me toquen mis canciones
Y que me toquen amante de lo bueno
Saludos pa' Culiacán
Están a la altura y se han portado gente
Conmigo pueden contar
Mi mano esta firme téngalo presente"
I just read some news about Mencho getting arrested. Anyone else see that?
ReplyDeleteTrash. Soon he will be in the Colorado Supermax. LOL
ReplyDeleteClickbait Isidro, always a guaranteed way to get the kids chattering.
ReplyDelete"An anonymous source told this El Pais journalist working from home that Meza Flores is the new kid on the block. David Saucedo also s...I mean my anonymous source also said that he is, and I quote, an infamous drug trafficker of ill-repute"
ReplyDeleteNice one El Pais.