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Friday, August 30, 2024

Ivan Archivaldo Guzman's Arrest Denied; Public Security Reports No Arrests

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from LUZ NOTICIAS 

WRITTEN BY: ESTHELA GARCIA 

AUGUST 30, 2024

Sinaloa's Public Security Secretariat denied the arrest of Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar, leader of Los Chapitos, a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, in an operation by the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA).


Clashes, groups of armed civilian “sicarios” in the streets and burning vehicles were the consequence of a “normal” operation by federal forces.

The Sinaloa Public Security Secretariat denied the arrest of Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar, leader of “Los Chapitos”, a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, in an operation by the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA).


In an exclusive interview for Luz Noticias, Gerardo Mérida Sánchez stated that the violent events that took place on Thursday afternoon, August 29, with confrontations, groups of armed civilian “hired killers” in the streets and burning of vehicles, were the result of a “normal” operation by federal forces.




“I cannot confirm it, neither to you nor to the Sinaloa society. It is a note that yes, at some point it was mentioned, and it was mentioned by a national media, even from the central part of the state they have been asking us if we have knowledge of this event.




“The authorities are deployed here, in Sinaloa, as in the ninth zone, National Guard, those of us who are permanent as State Police, Municipal Police, we have no knowledge of any event of that magnitude,” he clarified. 

The war zone in Limón de los Ramos
He detailed that the violence was triggered after an aggression against military personnel in the area of Peñasco and Paredones, which resulted in a follow-up to the aggressors, who tried to block the arrival of reinforcements by setting fire to vehicles in the community of El Limón de los Ramos.

“There was an aggression against military personnel in the area of Peñasco and Paredones. The aggressors tried to block the advance of our forces by setting fire to vehicles in El Limón de los Ramos. Fortunately, we were able to control the situation with the support of the State Police, SEDENA and the National Guard,” stated Merida.



 In spite of the intense violence registered on Thursday, August 29, the authorities assure that there have been no casualties of military personnel, but neither have there been any arrests, and that the operation was part of routine actions.

In view of the alarm generated by the events, Merida Sanchez called on the population to remain calm and trust official information.



 “I ask the people of Sinaloa to remain calm and to adhere to the reliable information we are providing. The security forces are working hard to guarantee security in the city,” he stressed.

With security forces deployed throughout the city of Culiacán and rural areas, authorities reiterate that the situation is under control and that there is no reason for alarm.



Saturday, July 27, 2024

There Could Be leadership Dispute After 'Mayo' Arrest, Says Military Commander

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 

JULY 26, 2024

There could be a leadership dispute after 'Mayo's' arrest, military commander says


Following the arrest of Mayo Zambada, there could be a leadership dispute within the Sinaloa cartel between Los Menores, Los Mayos and Los Guanos, according to the commander of the Ninth Military Zone, Porfirio Fuentes Velez.


He mentioned that it is possible that there is a reconfiguration within the cartel.


“Maybe there is an internal dispute among the members of the factions that make up the Sinaloa cartel, who are fighting for control, but I think that right now everything seems to be calm,” he said.


He pointed out that there are three factions of the cartel, one led by the sons of Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán, another by El Mayo Zambada and the third by Aureliano Guzmán Loera, El Guano.



There could be a leadership dispute after 'Mayo's' arrest, military commander says


Following the arrest of Mayo Zambada, there could be a leadership dispute within the Sinaloa cartel between Los Menores, Los Mayos and Los Guanos, according to the commander of the Ninth Military Zone, Porfirio Fuentes Velez.


He mentioned that there may be a reconfiguration within the cartel.


“Maybe there is an internal dispute among the members of the factions that make up the Sinaloa cartel, who are fighting for control, but I think that right now everything seems to be calm,” he said.


He pointed out that there are three factions of the cartel, one led by the sons of Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán, another by El Mayo Zambada and the third by Aureliano Guzmán Loera, El Guano.


He commented that it is likely that with the capture of El Mayo the group led by him will continue, but with another person at the head.


“The fact that he has been arrested does not mean that they are no longer there, he is arrested, but surely his organization remains, someone will take it over, but we don't know who,” he said.


He assured that, although there is no upturn in violence, the Army will remain on alert. “We have a sufficient force so that it can react to any situation or eventuality that overflows security,” he commented.


He detailed that the Sedena will continue to act in coordination with all authorities.


FOLLOW-UP         BY: CHAR 


LOS CHAPITOS OR LOS MENORES CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SINALOA CARTEL 



ISMAEL ZAMBADA SICAIROS "MAYO FLACO" LEADER OF THE MAYO ZAMBADA CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SINALOA CARTEL 



AURELIANO GUZMAN LOERA "GUANO GUZMAN" 


Tuesday, July 2, 2024

UpDate: Seven Bodies Found With Amputated Hands In Navolato And Elota Identified: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 

July 1, 2024


The seven bodies found with their hands amputated in the municipalities of Navolato and Elota are identified.


Yesterday, Sunday, June 30, the bodies of four men were found with traces of torture and their hands cut off in a plot of land in the community of Los Arredondos, in Navolato.


The bodies corresponded to Félix Aarón "R" and Elisandro Adinael "R", who were brothers from San Javier, municipality of Badiraguato, while Jorge Alfredo "B" and Baldomero "B" were from the Imala syndicate, in Culiacán.


The other three bodies were found in the bush in the town of La Papalota, on the border of Elota and Cosalá.


They are Manuela "N", 55 years old, Edgar Arturo "N", 26 years old, and Jesús Manuel "N", 62 years old, who are mother, son, and father respectively, and live in the Rubén Jaramillo neighborhood in Culiacán.


The bodies were located last night, but personnel from the State Attorney General's Office went there until this morning.


The corpses were naked, plastic-wrapped, and with their hands severed.


SOURCE: RIODOCE 

Monday, July 1, 2024

Secretariat Of Navy And Army Carry Out Three Operations In Culiacán: Sinaloa

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 

JUNE 1, 2024



The Navy and the Army are carrying out simultaneous operations in three sectors of Culiacán.

Since early this morning helicopters began to fly over the city.


The federal forces are keeping homes under siege and the streets are closed to vehicular traffic and only allow entry to those who live there.


In the Santa Fe sector the operation is in private Abedules; in the 6 de Enero neighborhood it is along Rey Baltazar street and in the Lomas del Sol neighborhood along Orion street.


Unofficially there are homes secured.








SOURCES: RIODOCE, LOS NOTICIERISTAS