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THIS ARTICLE WAS TRANSLATED FROM RIODOCE AND WRITTEN BY: MIGUEL ANGEL VEGA
The murder of El Panu and the arrests of the Lindoro brothers only lead to a restructuring of the faction.
The arrests of Mario Lindoro Elenes and Mario Alberto Lindoro Navidad in Zapopan, Jalisco; of Carlos Gabriel Reynoso García, "El Pollo," in Mazatlán; the murder of Óscar Noé Medina González, "El Panu," in Mexico City; and the death of Alán Gabriel Núñez Herrera in Culiacán are blows that temporarily force the Chapitos to retreat and regroup, but they do not weaken them as many believe, observed a source at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, with whom this weekly publication spoke.
“For months we thought the Chapitos were weakened; there was even a moment when their leader, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán, was cornered, but he managed to escape. Afterward, we believed the group was weakened, but suddenly they returned with force, demonstrating all the power they possess, and now it's unclear how weakened they truly are,” the source said.
However, the real blows against El Chapo Guzmán's sons don't come from arrests, deaths, or seizures, but from operators and entire groups that “switch sides,” as they call those who change allegiances, ending up joining the Mayiza, the group commanded by Ismael Zambada Sicairos, also known as El Mayito Flaco.
“In Navolato, some of their people switched sides, and that's why things calmed down there. But in Elota, for example, the fighting continues intensely. In Culiacán, there are people who have switched sides. But even so, the Chapiza remains strong. They have lost ground, but then they regroup, fight back, and regain territory, and that's why nobody knows how much longer this will last,” said a hitman leader from one of the factions, who requested anonymity for security reasons.
In a poster revealed by the DEA, neither Mario Alberto Lindoro Navidad nor Mario Lindoro Elenes are identified as part of the inner circle of Los Chapitos' financial operators, but Medina González is recognized as a high-ranking security lieutenant protecting the organization, while Alán Gabriel Núñez Herrera is singled out as a key figure in fentanyl trafficking, which, according to the DEA, is one of the faction's main sources of income to finance its war.
Until October of last year, the U.S. agency had identified 21 operators who were still at large, excluding Iván Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar. Of these high-ranking operators, 16 were located in Sinaloa or elsewhere in Mexico, and included hitmen in charge of the group's security, coordinators for the operation of clandestine laboratories, front men and money launderers, and operators for the production and trafficking of fentanyl.
Of that group, all of whom had photos and names, only five remain: Carlos Limón, Jesús Tirado Andrade, Juan Pablo Lozano, Liborio Núñez Aguirre, Noel Pérez López, and Samuel León Alvarado. The rest have been killed or arrested.
According to Mike Vigil, a security analyst and former head of DEA operations in Mexico, although the deaths or arrests of their operators destabilize Los Chapitos, they do not lose power or control because it is an organization that always has other people ready to take over from their predecessors, and in this way, they have no difficulty replacing the people who are important to them. “These arrests and deaths don't weaken them at all, because this is a group that is too cunning, and they are prepared for this. When they lose someone or one of their operatives is arrested, they already have someone to replace them, whether to protect them at all costs, or to move drugs or launder money; they even have the replacements for the replacements already ready,” Vigil explained. Security Reports
These statements foreshadow that the war between the Chapos and the Mayos will continue indefinitely, as observed by people linked to both sides, as well as journalists and gunmen with whom information has been gathered or exchanged about the current situation.
Chronology
On Sunday, December 21, at a well-known restaurant in the Zona Rosa in Mexico City, Óscar Noé Medina González, the alleged head of security for Los Chapitos, was executed. At the time of his death, he is believed to have been Iván Archivaldo's main lieutenant in charge of the group's security. No one knows what he was doing in Mexico City, nor why, given his high level in the organization, he didn't have security. Leader Profiles
Just a few hours after the murder of Panu, another key figure in the Los Chapitos organization, was found dead with his hands tied in the Tres Ríos sector in Culiacán. He was Alan Gabriel Núñez Herrera, for whom the U.S. Department of Justice was offering a one-million-dollar reward. It is presumed that his torture and execution were carried out by people linked to La Mayiza.
A day later, on Tuesday, December 23, hours before Christmas, Carlos Gabriel Reynoso García, "El Pollo," was arrested along with Jesús Arturo Dávalos Valenzuela, who were apparently linked to the Chapitos, in Mazatlán. At the time of their capture, tactical equipment was seized, including weapons for the exclusive use of the army and communication equipment.
That same Tuesday, Mario Lindoro Elenes, "El Niño," and his son Mario Alfredo Lindoro Navidad, "El 7," Iván Archivaldo Guzmán's father-in-law and brother-in-law, were arrested. The arrest followed a series of raids conducted at various residences in Zapopan, Jalisco, where drugs, weapons, documents, money, cell phones, and luxury vehicles were seized.
Article published on December 28, 2025, in issue 1196 of the weekly newspaper Ríodoce.
Gawdang course they ain’t weakened. Theres plenty of power left in Doritos cartel.
ReplyDeleteI think that lil twink leader is using his bottom to spread favors and influence, y’all know what I mean?
Cute lil Mexican bottom.
Just like some of the ones that work for me on my ranch.
I make em wear chaps aaaaaand nuthin else… cute as all get out!
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Cmon Juan!!!!
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DeleteAs I said when this started this has all the characteristics of when the zetas split from the Gulf Cartel. Leaders will be killed and captured but the war will continue. As time goes on the chapo isidros will start warring with the mayos and the chapitos will start fighting with the cjng. It will be one big clusterflock for decades.
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DeleteRx for rex, un camotote bien tieso y gruesote
DeleteWe don't hear about the Sombreros getting weakened at the same rate.
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Reminds me of the 1000s of Mexican gangs fighting it out in America. Instead of being named after a state they take a street or a block and pretty much war with everyone. is it cultural or genetics or both? Probably both.
Delete12:55 Mexican cartels are smart enough to hire street American gangs as their pawns. Trump is scared as shit going after powerful strong Mexican cartels. Trump admin going after weak government like Mudoro. Trump is weak as bugs bunny.
Delete12:55 it the american way of life, starting with corruct politicians who are on the take from weapons manufacturers and vendors and use the 2nd ammendment to fill their pockets at the expense of society and young school children.
DeleteEl Commandante 80 y el 81 are now main security for Chapitos .
ReplyDeleteJardinero and RR also providing security for menores.
CJNG Grupo Delta 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Combat Application Group working directly for Ivan.
Casco and Gabito are all CJNG now. Ivan doesn’t give out orders no more. He’s just a messenger boy now lol 😂
Delete1243 more or less MF taking orders from the Cabreras as well.
DeletePinchis comandantes armados con carros de paletas, alv.
DeleteThese defections and arrests do indeed weaken los Chapitos and since the arrest of el Mayo; Fausto Isidro and los Mayos have become much stronger.
ReplyDeleteA commenter on BB called Carreteramazatlan called it 10 years ago when the governor of Sinaloa pardoned Isidro back in like 2017 and it seems like he had inside intel. If your still out there and alive carretera we miss your in country insight!
Yeah you have more knowledge reading social media and blogs then a high ranking us gov official with access to the most sensitive FACTUAL intel
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DeleteCM was always posting interesting stuff. I think that dude was a key operator or very close friend/relative to key players.
DeleteCarretero durango-mazatlan used to post a bunch of mamadas once in a while too.
Delete11:22 has the senors up his ass
This sounds like an article written by Mica
ReplyDeleteThe losses and replacement of people in important positions is likely to weaken them because some members being promoted have a higher chance of being compromised in some way from the past. It may also cause instability and jealously, and people are more likely to switch sides if the price or situation is right. The perceived weakness by its members of losing so many higher ups in a short period of time can cause panic.
ReplyDeleteDamn I remember all the old school commentators from BB and the forum. There was always a lot of great information shared on there. I've been reading BB for about 16 years now.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.breitbart.com/border/2025/08/07/mexican-state-judge-releases-female-los-zetas-underboss/
ReplyDeleteZ40 niece and high ranking member of CDN was released from prison last week. All staff at BB I'm shocked no posts were made about it
How powerful is MF ?
ReplyDeleteHe seems to be fighting from too many angles .. is the war for Zacatecas between MF and Mencho still ongoing ?? Who won the state?seems like Mayito kicks ass everywhere he steps foot at, he’d been slaughtering jaliskillas since before the war with the chapiza kicked off. And didn’t take but a year of fighting to have weakened chapitos, dude is the real deal I guess. Word is that he’s even fighting in Chihuahua now trying to expand his routes, MF don’t play!
Who cares about MF?
DeleteIf he dies it's better for everyone.
Snitching pays . Yall jsut chapito haters. I remember the top comment is Chapo snitched. Today MF doing all the singing and yall over here rooting them on
DeleteIt's simple, if Chapitos weren't weak they would have never looked for an alliance with their kidnappers. Now you have some Jaliscos in key positions in their organization and in key parts of Sinaloa. It shouldn't be too much longer before Mencho gets rid of or takes out Chapitos and keeps things for himself. That alliance is hoing to end up bitting them in the ass.
ReplyDeleteSays the room temperature IQ expert
DeleteChapitos kidnapped by BLO =2 bandera,H9 y H2 .
DeleteCJNG was not involved .
Doesn’t even make sense… these leaders who have been killed or arrested have been in these positions before the war had the total trust of Ivan and Alfredo… now you tell me there replacements have the same managerial skills and dedication? Fck no. There day 1s are gone half these positions being filled like Panu I doubt there qualified for and then the defectors hurt them the most. Those were key guys and groups they depended on to keep Culiacan and there plazas secure. El Koy, El Bitache, The Avendonos brothers (La FEA), Mr Saul and Ricardo Paez Lopez (Ovidios cousins and Chapo guzmans godsons), Cholos, El Yuko… and who knows who else has flipped since Panu went down.. that alone plus all the arrest and info given to the DEA and Goverment on top the deaths of top guys. That organization can’t be the same.
ReplyDelete404 deep breaths mijo. You can always go cry about it on narcoclips with pancake double. You guys can look at your ever so reliable narcoclips mf turf calculator. But dont forget to grab some tissues.
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