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JULY 23, 2025
THIS INFORMATION WAS TRANSLATED BY EL OCCIDENTAL
Federal authorities captured him in Los Gavilanes
Elizabeth Ibal
Federal authorities arrested Ulises "N," alias "El 88" or "El Pinto," in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, the alleged leader of a violent criminal group in the state of Tabasco.
Members of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, the Secretariat of the Navy, in coordination with the Secretariat of National Defense and the Attorney General's Office, conducted investigative and intelligence work that led to the location of Ulises "N" in Tlajomulco.
Through collaborative work, his mobility and shelter areas were identified at different points in the state.
To capture him, fixed, mobile, and discreet surveillance was implemented, supported by technological tools, which allowed the vehicles and properties used by the alleged member of La Barredora to be identified.
Patrols were conducted in the Los Gavilanes neighborhood of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, where Ulises "N" was located. He was accompanied by another individual acting as an escort, and they were stopped.
Upon reviewing his information, his identity was confirmed, and federal agents served an arrest warrant for him for the crime of aggravated criminal association.
Both were subsequently transferred to Guadalajara International Airport for onward transfer to Mexico City to be brought before the Attorney General's Office.
Ulises is considered by federal authorities to be second-in-command of the "La Barredora" group, supported by the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel.
He is also accused of being a former member of the Security Force, where he allegedly met the former Secretary of Security of Tabasco, Hernán Bermúdez, whose security guard he also allegedly served as.
OMAR GARCIA HARFUCH CONFIRMS THE CAPTURE OF ULISES "EL PINTO" OR "88."
" Through collaborative work, his mobility and shelter areas were identified at different points in the state.
To capture him, fixed, mobile, and discreet surveillance was implemented, supported by technological tools, which allowed the vehicles and properties used by the alleged member of La Barredora to be identified.
Patrols were conducted in the Los Gavilanes neighborhood of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, where Ulises "N" was located. He was accompanied by another individual acting as an escort, and they were stopped.
Upon reviewing his information, his identity was confirmed, and federal agents served an arrest warrant for him for the crime of aggravated criminal association.
Both were subsequently transferred to Guadalajara International Airport for onward transfer to Mexico City to be brought before the Attorney General's Office.
Ulises is considered by federal authorities to be second-in-command of the "La Barredora" group, supported by the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel.
He is also accused of being a former member of the Security Force, where he allegedly met the former Secretary of Security of Tabasco, Hernán Bermúdez, whose security guard he also allegedly served as."