"Char"
April 18, 2025
The narco banner found next to the dismembered bodies made threats against the Los Cabrera and MF criminal groups.
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE AND VIDEO!
"Char"
April 18, 2025
The narco banner found next to the dismembered bodies made threats against the Los Cabrera and MF criminal groups.
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE AND VIDEO!
"El Armadillo" for Borderland Beat
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01/27/2025
"Char" for Borderland Beat
January 4, 2024
La Chapiza Cartel captured and interrogated a Los Cabrera Cartel operative criminal organization based out of Durango. The Los Cabrera member's name is Sebastian Martinez Perez, "El 05" who claims to be in charge of recruiting civilians to join the ranks of the Los Cabrera Cartel. Mr. Martinez Perez claims in the interrogation video to be from Tamazula, Durango but lives in Culiacan, Sinaloa.
La Mayiza and La Chapiza criminal organizations have both engaged in degrading themselves in interrogation videos since the war broke out in September 2024 between both sides. The following interrogation video is no exception as Mr. Martinez Perez warns Los Cabrera and La Mayiza members to not trust there leaders as they continue to make false promises.
EL 05 INTERROGATION BY LA CHAPIZA
Sicario: Whats your name?
Captive: Sebastian Martinez Perez. Everyone knows me as 05.
Sicario: How old are you?
Captive: 39.
Sicario: Where you from?
Captive: Tamazula, Durango. But I currently live in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
Sicario: Which criminal group do you work for?
Captive: I belong to the Cabreras mob. In addition, I report to El Picudo who in turn works for Mayito Flaco.
Sicario: Whats your job?
Captive: I recruit people to fight in the towns of Cásala, El Salto, and other areas.
Sicario: Is there something that you’d like to say to your buds from that criminal cell that you belonged to?
Captive: Things are tough out here. It’s best that everyone give it some thought before engaging in anything because this isn’t a game. As you can see my companions are in the same boat that I’m in. And the honest truth is that the Chapiza mob is to tough to defeat. Everyone is asking for people to come work with them out here but they honestly don’t need them. It’s best for everyone to just stay the fuck out of this. We’re out here dying of hunger and there isn’t any support for us. We’ve been out here for several days now and we haven’t had any help. Just stay the fuck out of this. Otherwise, the same fate that we’ve had awaits you guys. Everyone that was told that they’d ascend within the organization needs to just to stay away if you’re seeing this video. The Chapiza mob isn’t easy to defeat. We’re fighting for a mob that can’t always provide what all we need. These gentlemen spared my wife the day I was captured. I was told that they don’t mess with women and immediately let her go. The message is clear gentlemen. I already know that my life has gone to shit. But for everyone out there that still has a chance. It’s best that you stay the fuck out of this conflict. Don’t bother going into Culiacán either because everything will end horribly for you. There’s no reason why our mob should have us out here like this. As everyone can see my partners have also been captured…
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This article was translated RIODOCE
Author | Editor
Date | November 7, 2024
Time | 5:55 Pm
An undetermined group of criminals subdued eight people, six drivers and two security guards to flee in an unknown direction with six gondolas loaded with gold, silver, zinc and lead concentrates, each weighing approximately 40 tons, on federal highway 54, near the community of San Tiburcio, Zacatecas.
The attackers attacked the drivers and two private security agents who were guarding the convoy.
They then unhooked the trucks' gondolas and presumably transferred them to other tractor-trailers, with which they fled in the direction of the port of Manzanillo, Colima.
The Mesa Estatal de Construcción de Paz reported that the tractor-trailers carrying the minerals had left the Peñasquito mine, the largest gold producer in the country, located in the municipality of Mazapil.
In a joint press conference, the Army, the National Guard, the Security Secretariat and the Attorney General's Office of the State of Zacatecas confirmed the theft, although they stated that the total value of the stolen goods has not yet been determined.