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Showing posts with label La Familia Michoacana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Familia Michoacana. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Operation Bastión Launched Against La Familia Michoacana In The State of Mexico

"Enojon", "Char", "Pernicious Propaganda", "Halipon", "Hearst", "Itzli"  for Borderland Beat

Photograph By: The State of Mexico Attorney General’s Office (Compilation of properties seized during Operación Bastión)

Friday, January 24, 2025

Possible La Familia Michoacana Officer Arrested in Itzapalapa, Mexico City

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat


Luis Manuel "El Galletas", identified by different sources as a leader of a local gang or possibly a member of La Familia Michoacana, was arrested by authorities while smoking marijuana on the streets of Itzapalapa, Mexico City

Sunday, August 25, 2024

The Turmoil Surrounding the La Nueva Familia Michoacana Top Leadership

 "Enojon" and "Char" for Borderland Beat 

Image By: López-Dóriga Digital (Image of La Familia Michoacana Leadership) 

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

USDA Pauses Avocado, Mango Inspections In Mexican State Due To Security Concerns

 "CHAR" for Borderland Beat 

The agency said the pause will not impact production in transit to the U.S.

WRITTEN BY: KELLY McCarthy

JUNE 18, 2024

Avocados are seen growing on trees in an orchard, Sept. 21, 2023, in the Michoacan State
Alfredo Estrella/AFP via Getty Images, FILE


The U.S. Department of Agriculture has temporarily paused any new exports of mangoes and avocados out of Michoacán, Mexico after an incident that reportedly sparked security concerns for its safety inspectors on the ground.

A spokesman for the agency said Monday that the inspection program will remain paused until it can ensure its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service inspectors working in Mexico are safe.

While the USDA did not elaborate on the nature of the specific security threats, Reuters first reported the suspension stemmed from a protest in support of local police in the municipality of Paracho.
"The programs will remain paused until the security situation is reviewed and protocols and safeguards are in place for APHIS personnel," the USDA spokesman added.

The USDA first alerted the Avocado Exporting Producers and Packers of Mexico of its decision to suspend new exports out of the western Mexican state earlier this month.

Any produce that has already been inspected and is in transit will not be blocked or impacted by the suspension, the agency said.
This marks the second time in just over two years that inspections have been suspended following an incident in February 2022 that dealt with USDA employee safety, which was resolved within a week of the ban and had no severe impact on the avocado supply in the U.S.

The USDA has inspectors working in Mexico to ensure the products meet U.S. standards, without whose signoff the avocados and mangos cannot be sent north.

Michoacán and Jalisco are the only two Mexican states allowed to export avocados to the U.S., an industry worth billions of dollars each year.
Michoacán is known as one of Mexico's most dangerous states, which has been dominated by organized crime for decades. The avocado industry has been no exception, with extortion rampant in the lucrative produce industry.

If the current issue is not resolved as swiftly as the 2022 incident, and the supply chain is disrupted for a long period, there could be an impact on U.S. supply.


Wednesday, March 27, 2024

A Weekend of Drone Bombings Destroys Homes, Farmland and Forces Locals to Flee in Guerrero

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat

Last weekend, criminals dropped over 40 explosives from commercial drones above five communities in the municipality of Petatlán, Guerrero. The damage to homes and farmland forced many civilians in the community to flee the region.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Video Shows Convoy of La Familia Michoacána Gunmen in Trucks Travel to Fight Los Tlacos in Guerrero

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat

A video shows part of a column of armed gunmen in trucks travelling through the small community of Oxtotitlán in the municipality of Teloloapan, in northern Guerrero. Hours after, a shootout was reported in the nearby town of Tlatzala.

Monday, January 9, 2023

Kidnapped Reporters Appear In Chains In Narco Interrogation Video, La Familia Michoacána Suspected

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat

Two kidnapped administrators of a Guerrero crime news Facebook page appeared in chains in an interrogation video likely released by La Familia Michoacána, a criminal group they frequently discussed. A third man is missing but was not in the video.


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

'Los Tequileros', the Terror of the Mayors of Tierra Caliente




By: Paris Alejandro Salazar | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

(July 26, 2016)—Los Tequileros are an organization that operate in the Tierra Caliente region in the state of Guerrero.  It has a hallmark of threating and extorting mayors in the region, and they do it through an armed cell called Fuerzas Especiales Tequileras.
 
Raybel Jacobo de Almonte “El Tequilero”
Guerrero’s District Attorney’s Office has identified Raybel Jacobo de Almonte “El Tequilero”, as the leader of the criminal group that bears his nickname.  There are 15 arrest warrants against him for crimes such as: extortion, kidnapping, and homicide.

 The criminal organization, Los Tequileros, emerged as one of the armed wings of the Guerreros Unidos Cartel in northern Guerrero.  It seeks to dispute the control of the Tierra Caliente region with La Familia that borders the State of Mexico; La Familia is supported by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
 
Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga “El Pescado”
La Familia, led by Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga “El Pescado”, and Los Tequileros, led by Raybel Jacobo de Almonte “El Tequilero”, are disputing for the control of the drug corridor that connects the sierra and the Tierra Caliente region of Guerrero with Michoacán and the State of Mexico.

San Antonio de la Gavia, in the municipality of San Miguel Totolapan, is considered to be the center of operations of Los Tequileros.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Two Bodies Appear in Morelos; One Dismembered, CDG Narcomanta

Body found in Yautepec, Morelos in 2015
Archive photo


By: Jaime Luis Brito | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

A dismembered body was found in the municipality of Zacatepec while another was found executed in Yautepec this Thursday in Morelos.

In the early hours of Thursday, the discovery of a dismembered male body was found, whose remains were in five black plastic bags, along the road Zacatepec-Jojutla at the crossing known as Cuatro Caminos.

The remains were accompanied with a narco-message where a person identified as “José Álvarez Ramírez” is threatened:
“Here is the trash, [this is for] all the kidnappers and extortionists and to all who support José Álvarez Ramírez, for all the kidnappers,” the message says, which was secured by the authorities.  
 Apparently, the message wasn’t signed by any criminal group.

Meanwhile, in the neighborhood Ixtlahuacán, in the municipality of Yautepec, neighbors reported shots and then a man’s body was found with multiple wounds on his body.

This municipality has been the target of violence for almost five months, in which there have been assassinations, executions, and the discovery of dismembered bodies.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

400k pesos (27k USD) Bribe to Judge Frees son of El Chango Mendez

Translated for Borderland Beat from a Milenio article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

A Federal Judge allegedly bribed by Michoacán narco's, frees son of a capo, various audio shows that La Familia and Los Viagras rescued El Chucin Mendez.

Taking of the Municipal Presidency


Jorge Armando Wong Aceituno, the Federal Judge that exonerated 43 of the 44 cases of detained AUC after a gun battle that killed nine people in Apatzingan on January 6th. He was allegedly bribed by the remnants of La Familia Michoacana and leaders of Los Viagra to prevent the son of a high capo being identified by the Federal Government and being brought to trial.

A dozen telephone calls detail the conversations between both organisations soliciting the bribe to the Judge and an Agent of the Federal Public Ministry, who disappeared evidence and collaborated to reduce the charges to obtain the release of one of the children of Jesus Mendez "El Chango", founder of La Familia Michoacana.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Four Dismembered Bodies Left In Teloloapan


By: Ezequiel Flores Contreras


(May 2, 2014) Chilpancingo, Guerrero— The dismembered bodies of four men were left in Teloloapan, municipality located in the north of Guerrero, this morning.

The discovery was reported at 10:00am on Friday at the street 2 de Abril in the heart of the town, a few meters from the Public Prosecutor’s office.

The bodies were kept in eight black plastic bags.  Next to the bodies, a message was left attributed to the criminal group “La Familia”:

“This is going to happen to all the rats and kidnappers; I’m going to fuck up your fucking mom fucking bitches.  Attn: Santana Ríos and my comrade El M 16.  Long live la FM (Familia Michoacana)”

During the last 24 hours, seven corpses have been left in Teloloapan.  Yesterday, three bodies were dug up from a clandestine grave located on the outskirts of this town that has been crippled by drug violence.

 The surge in violence in this municipality is recorded after the arrest of Mario Casarrubias Salgado, leader of the criminal group “Guerreros Unidos”, which maintains a dispute with hitmen from “La Familia” for the control of the north of the state.

The capture of Casarrubias Salgado took place during an operation of the Mexican Navy, the Mexican Army, and the PGR of the State of Mexico.
Along with the boss of the criminal group in the city of Iguala, Isaí Salgado Cereso, 29, originally from Guerrero and José Rivelino Mejía Salgado, 43, of Torreón, Coahuila were also captured.

Source: Proceso