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Sunday, September 7, 2025

El Pichon subordinate of "El Chapito Lomas" was gunned down by La Mayiza / MF in Campo Diez town in Culiacan, Sinaloa. On September 4, 2025, El Chapito Lomas is high ranking member of Los Chapitos.

 CHAR 

SEPTEMBER 6, 2025 

Angel, better known as "El Pichon," was a member of the La Chapiza Cartel and considered the plaza boss in the Campo Diez town of Culiacán, Sinaloa. El Pichon was a close subordinate and compadre of "El Chapito Lomas", a high-ranking member of the Los Chapitos Cartel. Alberto Zepeda Cano "El Chapito Lomas," is a cousin of Ivan Archivaldo and Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar, leaders of the Los Chapitos criminal organization. 


El Pichon was gunned down on Thursday, September 4, 2025, by La Mayiza / MF armed commando while the latter was driving in Campo Diez town. After the incident involving El Pichon being attacked by gunfire, Navy personnel and local authorities arrived minutes later. 


LA MAYIZA HUNT DOWN EL PICHON PLAZA BOSS OF CAMPO DIEZ 






ANGEL 
EL PICHON





Saturday, September 6, 2025

La Mayiza / MF Interrogate A La Chapiza member named "El Pajoso" former hitman of El Perris or 27 and currently hitman of "El Teo" important member of the Los Chapitos Cartel. The dismembered body of El Pajoso was found this saturday morning in Culiacan, Sinaloa.

 CHAR 

SEPTEMBER 6, 2025


La Mayiza / MF criminal organization captured Jonathan Ignacio "El Pajoso" of the Los Chapitos Cartel, who starred recently in a video sending threats to La Mayiza/ Chapo Isidro alliance. 



Jonathan Ignacio "El Pajoso" was reported as missing on Thursday, September 4. It was reported that an armed commando of the La Mayiza kidnapped El Pajoso alongside his brother while sleeping in his home in the Cedros sector in Culiacan, Sinaloa. 


EL PAJOSO DECAPITATED AND DISMEMBERED BY LA MAYIZA / MF 


All of us who follow cartel news have sadly become accustomed to videos in which a criminal group decapitates its rival. In the following video, about 2 minutes long, El Pajoso is interrogated and confirms his member of La Chapiza Cartel. El Pajoso was a former hitman working for Jorge Humberto Figueroa Benitez, "Perris or 27", and was currently a hitman of El Teo, a high-ranking member of the Los Chapitos group. 

El Pajoso gets decapitated in the video, and his dismembered body was subsequently found this Saturday morning in Culiacán, Sinaloa. 



WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO 


VIDEO TRANSLATION
BY: SOL PRENDIDO

Sicario: Whats your name?

Captive: Jonathan. 

Sicario:  What’s your moniker?

Captive: El Pajoso. 

Sicario: Where were you captured? 

Captive: In the Prados del Cedros neighborhood. 

Sicario: Who exactly captured you?

Captive: The Mayiza mob. 

Sicario: Who are you depending on for support out here?

Captive: El Molacho.  

Sicario: We’ve already reinforced the northern part of Culiacán. So, just go ahead and come on out for that armed confrontation, you fucks. Teo Molacho, where’s all of your bravery now? Eleve, Morral, and Texas, I’m going to fucking destroy you guys. The same goes for every operative from the Chapos mob who ends up in jail or is killed off. We’re going to eventually kick you the fuck out of this city. It’s in your best interest for you fuckers not to be supporting these Chapo Zetas anymore. 










Saturday, August 16, 2025

Camilo Ochoa Youtuber And Social Media Influencer Murdered By an unknown Assailant In Temixco, Morelos. Camilo Ochoa was threatened three times by Los Mayos/ La Mayiza/ MF criminal group

 CHAR 

APRIL 16, 2025




News broke out late afternoon this Saturday, April 16, 2025, of the murder of YouTuber Camilo Ochoa. The social media influencer was attacked by gunfire inside his apartment in Temixco, Morelos. Camilo Ochoa made it public that he was once a member of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mazatlán, Sinaloa. 

Ochoa was killed by an unknown assailant, it was reported that Ochoa's wife was present during the attack and is the one who called paramedics. 



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CAMILO OCHOA POSTED A VIDEO A FEW HOURS BEFORE HIS MURDER, AND IT APPEARS TO BE THE SAME OUTFIT.














Wednesday, August 6, 2025

‘El Mayo’ Zambada manages to avoid the death penalty in the United States

 CHAR 

Author | Ríodoce Editorial Team

Date | August 5, 2025

Time | 1:20 pm



The US Attorney's Office asked Judge Brian Cogan not to consider the death penalty for Ismael Zambada, alias El Mayo, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.


“The government respectfully submits this letter to inform the Court and the defense that the US Attorney General has agreed not to seek the death penalty against Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada,” says the letter addressed to the judge and dated today.


According to the court document, prosecutor Joseph Nocella Jr. informed the judge in the case and the authorities that the death penalty will not be sought against Ismael Zambada García, former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.





Saturday, August 2, 2025

El Bitache sends message to his former employees La Chapiza Cartel with a dismembered body placed inside an ice chest cooler in Tepuche, Sinaloa.

 BY: CHAR 

AUGUST 1, 2025



In the early morning of August 1, 2025, a dismembered body was placed inside an ice chest cooler in Tepuche, Sinaloa, and a message was left where 'El Bitache' claimed responsibility. The grotesque images are another reminder of the current brutal war conflict between Los Mayos/ La Mayiza/ MF VS Los Chapitos/ Los Chapos/ La Chapiza. 


El Bitache once controlled the San Ignacio plaza in Sinaloa under the La Chapiza Cartel, but alongside his powerful boss, Ceferino Espinoza Angulo, "El Koyote," "El Koy," "El 14," both decided to join the Fausto Isidro Meza "Chapo Isidro" Flores organization. 


EL BITACHE MESSAGE FOR LA CHAPIZA CARTEL 


TRANSLATION OF MESSAGE: 

"This is going to happen to all the filthy pigs. Especially you, Pelucas, the cow-stealer, the El Coco Ranas, and the chimalis. This is how all the people who are supporting that bunch of scum will end up. This is your father, El Bitache." 



Thursday, July 31, 2025

La Mayiza /MF Captured, Interrogate, And Eliminate, A La Chapiza member from Mazatlan, Sinaloa.

 CHAR 

JULY 30, 2025 




The war in Sinaloa continues, and in the following interrogation video, a La Chapiza member was captured, interrogated, and executed at point-blank execution by a handgun. 

The captors are Los Mayos/ La Mayiza / MF, former key allies of the Los Chapitos Cartel, who have both been waging a war against each other for eleven months now. 


INTERROGATION BY MF AND MESSAGE FOR 'EL GABITO 81' HIGH RANKING MEMBER OF THE LA CHAPIZA IN CONCORDIA, VILLA UNION, EL ROSARIO. 

VIDEO TRANSLATION
BY: SOL PRENDIDO

Sicario: What’s your name?

Captive: Jose Alfredo Siqueiros Valdez. 

Sicario: Where are you from?

Captive: Mazatlán, Sinaloa. 

Sicario: Which faction do you belong to?

Captive: The Chapos mob. 

Sicario: Who captured you?

Captive: The Sombrero mob. 

Sicario: What would you like to say to those faggots from the Chapos mob?

Captive: You guys are a bunch of traitors. I was sent into the wolf’s mouth with deception and not much else. 


The video shows a common practice by criminal groups of dead bodies being wrapped in plastic bags. 

"HERE I LEFT YOUR TRASH. WHO COME TO HEAT UP THE PLAZA. SEND ME MORE BECAUSE WE ARE ALMOST DONE WITH THEM. I AM COMING FOR YOU 81 GABITO, COMANDANTE CANO. YOU BUNCH OF FAGGOTS AND PIGS.
SINCERELY, MF












Friday, July 25, 2025

One year after"El Mayo" Zambada was turned over to authorities and the death of Cuén, which sparked the war in Sinaloa.

 CHAR 

JULY 25, 2025 

INFORMATION BY LOS NOTICIERISTAS 

JULY 25, 2025 



The News

On July 25, 2024, one year ago, news of the arrest of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada began to spread like wildfire in international, national, and Sinaloa media, as well as on social media and WhatsApp groups. But it wasn't the only news; there was also talk of the arrest of Joaquín Guzmán López, son of “El Chapo.” Both were being held by the United States government.

That same day, the Attorney General of the neighboring country, Merrick B. Garland, confirmed that “El Mayo” Zambada and “El Chapo's” son were detained in El Paso, Texas. Both were accused of multiple counts of criminal activity, as well as being part of that country's fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking network.

The hours passed, the news shook Sinaloa and the country, and no federal authority issued a statement. It was the following day, July 26, when the then President of the Republic, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, asked his Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Rosa Icela Rodríguez, to provide the information they had.


The federal official stated that it was at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25, when a call was received from the U.S. Embassy alerting them to the custody of both drug traffickers. The identities of both alleged criminals were later verified, prompting the Mexican government to request a photo and notify the secretaries of the Navy and the Ministry of National Defense (Sedena).


At the same time, Rosa Icela emphasized that "the Mexican government did not participate in this arrest or surrender, and we will continue to collaborate with the United States government," she said, leaving more questions than answers for Mexicans and unnerving the people of Sinaloa who, although they imagined what was coming, never realized the magnitude of this war fueled by drone attacks and explosive devices.


MAYO ZAMBADA

JOAQUIN GUZMAN LOPEZ

Zambada's Letter

Sixteen days after "El Mayo" was arrested, he broke his silence and shared a letter through his lawyer describing what happened on July 25 at the Huertos del Pedregal farm in Culiacán, Sinaloa, where he had supposedly been summoned to resolve the political conflict at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS).

In the letter, which was released on August 10, Ismael Zambada stated that he was the victim of an "ambush" orchestrated by Joaquín Guzmán López, son of "El Chapo" Guzmán, who allegedly kidnapped him to hand him over to the United States government.


I want to say from the outset that I did not surrender and I did not come to the United States voluntarily, nor did I have any agreement with either government. On the contrary, I was kidnapped and brought to the United States by force and against my will.

I also had no agreement with either government. On the contrary, I was kidnapped and brought to the United States by force and against my will,” he stated.

According to his account, Joaquín Guzmán López requested a meeting with Ismael Zambada to resolve some political differences in Sinaloa.

“El Mayo” shared that he arrived at the meeting place before 11:00 a.m. accompanied by four members of his security detail. Two remained outside the perimeter, while others entered with him: José Rosario Heras López, commander of the Judicial Police of the State of Sinaloa, and Rodolfo Chaidez, a longtime member of his security team.

On the way to the meeting area, he saw Cuén Ojeda and one of his aides, whom he greeted briefly. When he met Joaquín Guzmán López, the latter gestured for him to follow him, and they led him to another darkened room.

"As soon as I set foot inside that room, I was ambushed. A group of men assaulted me, threw me to the floor, and placed a dark-colored hood over my head. They tied me up and handcuffed me, and then forced me into the back of a pickup truck," recalled Zambada, who asserted that he was subjected to physical abuse that caused injuries to his back, knees, and wrists.

Later, they took him to a landing strip where they forced him onto a private plane with only the pilot, Joaquín, and himself on board. The flight lasted approximately three hours to El Paso, Texas, where US agents were already waiting for him.

"The notion that I voluntarily surrendered or cooperated is completely and unequivocally false. I was brought to this country by force and under duress, without my consent and against my will," he said.




Investigation Timeline

In August 2024, the Attorney General's Office requested the case and opened an investigation against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López for the possible crimes of illegal flight; illegal use of air facilities; violation of immigration and customs laws; kidnapping; treason (Article 123 of the Federal Penal Code); and any other related charges.

The agency requested all relevant information from the governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, which he provided to authorities and the media, demonstrating that he had not been in Sinaloa on the day of the alleged meeting at the farm. He also clarified that he was never aware of the meeting and that "El Mayo" had likely been summoned under this false pretense.

In February 2025, Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero confirmed that the Mexican government had requested Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada's repatriation to Mexico from the moment he was arrested in the United States, as he has three arrest warrants against him in Mexico.

The Murder of Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda

That same July 25, 2024, the day of the surrender of "El Mayo" along with the son of "El Chapo," but already after 9:00 p.m., Sinaloa was shaken again by the news of the attack on the leader of the Partido Sinaloense, Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda, at a gas station located on the Mexico 15 international highway, near the town of La Presita, north of Culiacán.

He was transferred to a private hospital in the city of Culiacán, but it was reported that he had arrived without vital signs. Reporters crowded outside the clinic, broadcasting live, still in disbelief at what was happening.



However, in the letter in which "El Mayo" describes how he was kidnapped, he revealed that Cuén was murdered on the same ranch and at the exact time he was taken from the farm to the United States.

I know that the official version given by the Sinaloa state authorities is that Héctor Cuén was shot on the night of July 25th at a gas station by two men on a motorcycle who wanted to steal his truck. That is not what happened. They killed him at the same time and in the same place where I was kidnapped," he stated.

Zambada García lamented the murder of someone he considered his friend, as well as the disappearance of two members of his security team: José Rosario Heras López and Rodolfo Chaidez. They remain missing to this day.

In August 2024, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) complained about inaccuracies in the investigation conducted by the Attorney General's Office of the State of Sinaloa into the murder of Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda. Among the most notable are:

The autopsy did not correctly establish the immediate cadaveric signs, temperature, thanatological signs, lividity, or the correct description and evolution of the body.

In August 2024, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) complained about inaccuracies in the investigation conducted by the Attorney General's Office of the State of Sinaloa into the murder of Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda. Among the most notable are:

The autopsy did not correctly establish the immediate cadaveric signs, temperature, thanatological signs, lividity, or the correct description and evolution of the body.

  • The body has severe bruising on the head.
  • The body was shot four times in the legs.
  • The gas station video has sound, but only one gunshot can be heard.
  • The crime scene and vehicle have not been criminally processed.
  • Although there are human blood stains in the truck's bed, there are no expert reports or determinations on the matter.
  • Nor have all the authorities involved complied with the body preservation measures, allowing cremation, which is contrary to criminalistic practices for homicide investigations.


For this reason, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) flatly rejected the version that Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda was murdered at a gas station in Culiacán, calling it "unacceptable" and a "set-up."



The Farm in Huertos del Pedregal

On August 21, Attorney General's Office agents located the farm named San Julián/Santa Julia, where the alleged meeting was held where Zambada García was kidnapped to be handed over to the United States government, and, it is now known, where Cuén Ojeda was murdered.

The property is located on the right side, at the end of the main avenue in the rural area, near the Bellavista police station, part of the Culiacancito municipality. It has a large wall with an electric fence at the top, security gates, a large pool, thatched roofs, grills, and beautiful gardens with palm trees.

At first glance, traces of dried blood were visible on the access ramp to the main entrance gate of the property. The Attorney General's Office began the searches on August 31.

In October 2024, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) reported that blood stains were found on the property, which federal forensic units have accurately determined correspond to the former rector of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda. This confirms that the person was present at the scene of the kidnapping and that his bloodstains correspond to the time the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has established as the time of his murder, which occurred many hours before the locally released video of a gas station, which has since been dismissed by the FGR itself.

It also reported that human blood was found in the bed of the vehicle, corresponding to Rodolfo "C," currently missing and referred to in Ismael Zambada's letter as his bodyguard or member of his security team.

For all of the above reasons, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) has initiated an investigation into the alleged criminal and administrative responsibilities of police officers, public prosecutors, experts, and various personnel from the Attorney General's Office of the State of Sinaloa, who have already been thoroughly investigated for their involvement in the death of Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda.










Message of calm overtaken by reality

Days after Zambada's surrender, and given the context of the conditions in which it had taken place, journalists asked a Defense commander if they expected the violence in Sinaloa to escalate, and the answer was no.

I think not, but we will remain alert; we are prepared for any situation, with sufficient force to react to any eventuality. After this arrest, things have been relatively calm."

Things changed, and then a war between criminal groups would ensue, taking the streets as a battlefield and driving back the population.

September 9

Once the farm was located in August and the letter confirming the rumors was revealed: Ismael Zambada had been ambushed and handed over "by force" to the United States. On September 9, a shootout that left several soldiers wounded and one dead marked the beginning of the war between the two factions of the Sinaloa Cartel: on the one hand, the Zambadas' fury over the surrender of "El Mayo," and on the other, "Los Chapitos" defending the territory and containing the backlash attacks for having handed Ismael Zambada over to the US government.

At the end of his letter, "El Mayo" Zambada sent a message:

I also call on the people of Sinaloa to exercise restraint and maintain peace in our state. Nothing is resolved with violence. We've traveled that path, and we all lose," he concluded.

A message that was evidently not heeded by the groups that unleashed an era of shootouts fueled by explosive devices, executions, kidnappings, and bloodthirsty narco-messages accompanied by mutilated bodies, tire-punching in public spaces, attacks on homes, and assaults on the Mexican Army and police in Sinaloa. This has now lasted more than 10 months, resulting in the deaths of innocent people in the crossfire.



Today in Sinaloa, in addition to local police forces, there are federal reinforcements with more than 15,000 members of the Army, Navy, National Guard, and the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection. Omar García Harfuch and President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo's security cabinet are constantly visiting to restore peace and tranquility to the people of Sinaloa.

Despite the results of more than 1,500 arrests, the seizure of thousands of firearms, and even though there are less "ugly" days than at the beginning, the question for the people of Sinaloa remains the same: When will the violence end?






SOURCE: LOS NOTICIERISTAS 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

150 Mexican Army Special Forces Known As "Bats" arrive to reinforce security in Culiacán, Sinaloa. Military Reinforcements Keep Arriving In Sinaloa.

CHAR

JULY 23, 2025

LUZ NOTICIAS 







VIDEO TRANSLATION 


JOSE RODRIGUEZ: While you were sleeping, 150 Mexican Army bats arrived to reinforce security here in Culiacán. They arrived at the Culiacán International Airport. Details with Sebastián Martínez. On with the report. 

SEBASTIAN MARTINEZ: Good morning. How are you, José? Good morning to you. Also, good morning to the entire Luz Noticias audience. Well, as you were saying, yesterday 150 Mexican Army special forces arrived, known as bats. These elements arrived at Military Air Base No. 10, which is located right where Culiacán International Airport is. The arrival of these elements was scheduled for 3 p.m. However, well, it was delayed. The first aircraft arrived at 5 P.M., between 5 and 5:30P.M. There were four Mexican Air Force C295 aircraft arriving, in which these 150 troops arrived. The first, as I mentioned, arrived around 5 p.m. Later, after 9 p.m., between 9 and 10 p.m., the other aircraft began to arrive, carrying the 150 troops, known as the bats of the Mexican Army's special forces. These troops are coming to reinforce security here in Culiacán after these events, which we are all aware of, and they will join the 11,000 Mexican Army troops already deployed in the different municipalities here in the state of Sinaloa. José, 

JOSE RODRIGUEZ: yes, we are seeing exclusive images there. of the arrival of these 150 bats that are coming down or were coming down from a Mexican Air Force plane, and there's the deployment. They're special elements, that's why they're classified as bats. Sebastián, 

SEBASTIAN: Yes, that's right. They're from the special forces. Uh, they call themselves bats. Even on their helmets, on their uniforms, they have bat logos plastered on them. That's how they identify themselves as members of the special forces, known as bats. And they came heavily armed with rifles, well, for the exclusive use of the Mexican army, like M4 carbines, mini rifles, and so on. José, 

SEBASTIAN: Yes, they are special elements, elements that have to carry out the mission no matter where they are sent. That's why they are called bats, and they are arriving after Omar García Harfuch's visit last Sunday. The bats come with a strategy, but they won't make it known, obviously. But these special elements are arriving, which are so needed. And there's also a lot of criticism that, oh, well, a number of elements from the Navy, the Army, the National Guard are arriving, but the clashes continue. Eh, armed people, armed civilians, continue circulating through the city of Culiacán, and the checkpoints they are setting up at some intersections are useless; they are only there to annoy people. Well, let's hope the bats work, that they arrive, that they put an end to all this. We're about to mark a year since this whole situation began between the Sinaloa cartel's organized crime groups. It's July 23rd.
Next Friday, July 25th, marks one year since the alleged kidnapping of Ismael Mayo Zambada to the United States. It hasn't been very clear what happened.  Well, these 150 bats have arrived.
We'll be keeping an eye on what their exact functions will be. I don't think they'll say it, Sebastián

SEBASTIAN: Yes, no, they don't usually say it. In fact, last Sunday, the federal security cabinet was meeting here in Culiacán, and General Ricardo Trevilla was announcing that they would implement new strategies. He announced that they had a force of around 11,000 troops here in Sinaloa. These 150 special forces are coming to Culiacán. However, they won't know exactly what tasks they will carry out, for their own safety and to ensure that the operations are successful, JOSE.


SEBASTIAN: Well, there are the images. Go to our Facebook page, go to our YouTube channel, Luz Noticias was there documenting the arrival of these 150 bats who are coming to join the security of Culiacán. Thank you for this report, Sebastián. Good morning.

Sunday, July 20, 2025

The Navy rescues two kidnapped in El Habal, north of Mazatlán: SInaloa

 CHAR 

JULY 20, 2025

THIS INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY LINEA DIRECTA PORTAL 

Once they were located and rescued, they were given medical attention. It is unknown how many days they had been held there.

By: Francisco Ramírez


Mazatlán, Sinaloa. Personnel from the Mexican Navy rescued two people who were being illegally deprived of their liberty in El Habal, north of Mazatlán.
According to an official statement from the Interinstitutional Group, naval personnel responded to a C4i report on the situation of these two individuals through ground reconnaissance and preventive patrols in the vicinity of the town of El Habal, north of the port.

Upon arriving at the location indicated in the report, naval personnel located the two individuals, who were being held.

Although the condition of these two individuals was not reported, naval personnel provided them with medical attention. They were subsequently handed over to the State Attorney General's Office (FGE) based in Mazatlán, so that the two individuals could file a complaint for illegal deprivation of liberty.

On the other hand, it was not reported whether these two individuals had a location file from the State Commission for the Search for Missing Persons or how many days they had been detained.

It is worth mentioning that the Interinstitutional Group is also composed of the Mexican Army, the National Guard, the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), the Attorney General's Office (FGR), the State Attorney General's Office, the State Public Security Secretariat (SSPE), and the State Preventive Police (PEP), all of whom work in a coordinated manner for the safety of the people of Sinaloa.