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Showing posts with label Michoacán. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michoacán. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2025

"El Yogurt" of the CJNG, the leader of a commando made up of former Colombian military personnel; 12 hitmen die in attempted arrest "El Yogurt" .

 CHAR

MAY 17, 2025 

The Security Cabinet reported that tactical equipment bearing the legend "Special Forces Mencho. Operation Yogurt" was found during the arrest of nine people.


WRITTEN BY: MANUEL ESPINO 

During an operation in Huitzontla, a town in the municipality of Chinicuila in the Michoacán coastal mountains, the Navy clashed with a criminal cell led by "Yogurt," one of the regional operators of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). This operation resulted in the deaths of 12 hitmen, three marines wounded, and nine arrested.

Reports from the Security Cabinet indicate that the group involved was the armed group known as "Los Indestructibles," under the command of Abraham Jesús Ambriz Cano, alias Yogurt, head of the CJNG in the border area of ​​the states of Michoacán, Jalisco, and Colima, a strategic route for the trafficking of chemical precursors and the production of synthetic drugs such as methamphetamine and fentanyl.

The "Yogurt" armed group is made up of Mexicans and former Colombian military personnel with expertise in handling high-powered weapons and war tactics.

According to intelligence reports, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel established an alliance with the Gulf Cartel to control important routes and border crossings leading to the United States.

Reports indicate that the leader of "Los Metros," a faction of the Gulf Cartel with a presence in Tamaulipas and Colima, César Morfin Morfin, alias Primito and/or Metro 300, was responsible for establishing the alliance, allowing CJNG members access and presence in municipalities in northern Tamaulipas.

After the blow received by the Navy's special forces, the criminal cell retreated to the territories it controls and intensified the planting of explosive devices in the access routes to the indigenous community, according to sources from the Security Cabinet.

To prevent federal forces from taking the detainees, individuals affiliated with the criminal cell dug ditches in dirt roads that connect to the Coalcomán–Aquila highway.
It was also determined that this criminal cell has a social base, as during the operation, men, women, and children attempted to block access to the town to prevent the marines from entering.

Chinicuila is a primarily agricultural municipality in Michoacán, but with mining activity, which has been targeted for years by criminal groups operating in Michoacán.

The Navy officers seized high-powered weapons, homemade explosives, bulletproof vests, tactical clothing, and a beret bearing the legend: "Special Forces Mencho. Operation Yogurt."

Sunday, January 19, 2025

CJNG Celebrated During Concert In Tinaja de Vargas, Michoacan

  "Enojon" for Borderland Beat

(Photograph of metal structure with banners of Cervantes and Javier)

Sunday, June 16, 2024

“El Chanda", Head Of The Los Caballeros Templarios-Knights Templar, Murdered In Paracuaro, Michoacan

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL UNIVERSAL 

Sergio Gilberto Gómez Romero had been free for three months after his release from prison in March.

JUNE16, 2024


Sergio Gilberto Gómez Romero, alias "El Chanda" or "El Señor de Úspero", who was one of the Knights Templar's lieutenants in Parácuaro and a former member of the self-defense groups in the Tierra Caliente region of Michoacán, was executed early Saturday morning.

Following a citizen's report, elements of the Municipal Police located Gomez Romero's body, with several bullet wounds, under a bridge on the highway connecting the municipalities of Apatzingan and Nueva Italia, state authorities reported.

Alias "El Chanda" or "El Señor de Úspero" had been at large for three months after his release from prison in March. In 2017, he was arrested by the Mexican Army and agents of the Michoacán Attorney General's Office in Nueva Italia, the municipal capital of Múgica, for the crime of aggravated kidnapping and others related to drug trafficking.

According to Michoacan authorities, Sergio Gilberto Gomez Romero, alias "El Chanda," was the head of the Knights Templar in the communities of Uspero, Cuatro Caminos, Nueva Italia, Buenavista and Gabriel Zamora.

He was associated with the criminal cell of Ignacio Rentería, "El Cenizo" and Antonio Torres González, "El Americano," who had a dispute with "Los Viagras" in Apatzingán.

SOURCE: EL UNIVERSAL 

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Large Explosives Workshop Found in La Huacana, Michoacán, Area Controlled by El Migueladas

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat

Mexican authorities found a large workshop for the production of explosives in La Huacana, Michoacán last month, reported Milenio. Local media reports that this workshop was likely operated by the El Migueladas, a former operator of the CJNG, who now faces them in a violent dispute for control of the region.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

26 Alleged Autodefensas, Previously Arrested as "CJNG Members", Released After Lack of Evidence in Michoacán

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat

Some of the released men on 9/16/23. Image: La Voz de Michoacan

26 civilians were arrested last week in La Ruana, Michoacán for supposed links to the CJNG. Days later, a Federal Judge dismissed all charges and ordered their release, citing a lack of evidence. 

Friday, September 15, 2023

Los Viagras Use Drone Bombs Against CJNG in La Ruana, Michoacán

By "El Huaso" and "Enojon" for Borderland Beat

The town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, also known as "La Ruana" in Michoacán state has been a hotspot of drone deployed explosive attack activity over the last couple days. At least four explosives have been dropped from drones in La Ruana, while security forces have scrambled to detain those responsible and affirm their control.

This article summarizes these events.

The First Drone Bombing in La Ruana - September 10

On Sunday, September 10, Guadalupe Mora, the brother of recently murdered autodefensa leader Hipolita Mora, was speaking with community members in the town center of La Ruana around noon when a drone-deployed IED exploded nearby. 

Video shows explosion near central plaza of La Ruana. Via David Ordaz Twitter

According to Guadalupe Mora in an interview with newspaper Proceso, Mora was approached by locals at his home who wanted his support against Los Viagras, a criminal group in the region behind widespread extortion and violence. According to El Universal, some of these men were Francisco Valencia Díaz, alias “El Soquete”; Jesús García Chávez, alias “El Chuchín”, and Antonio Naranjo, who are all locals, but have been "expelled" from the municipality for working for the CJNG. El Universal portrays the event as a ruse organized by the CJNG to turn the locals against Los Viagras.

These men also went to the local church to ring the bells, against the parish priest's wishes, in order to call the town to the central plaza to mobilize against Los Viagras. Ringing the bells of a local church to call the armed town together is a tactic used by autodefensas in Michoacán. This significance of this act goes back hundreds of years in Mexico. In fact, the "Grito", Mexico's shout of independence in 1810, which signaled the start of the Mexican Revolution, was accompanied by Padre Hidalgo ringing the bells of the church. In doing so, the CJNG compare their cause against Los Viagras as a revolutionary act.

Mora and his bodyguards spoke to a small gathering of people around noon under Police watch. He clarified that no one was carrying weapons, contradicting reporting by El Universal, who wrote that the men who rang the church bells were carrying rifles.

The IED exploded nearby while he was speaking, but there were were no injuries or deaths.

That evening, three armed men, allegedly members of Los Viagras, were arrested nearby. Infobae identified them as José Luis “N”, alias “El Chango”; Luis Alberto “N”, alias “El Chivo”; and Jesús “N”, alias “El Chamán”, and reported that they work as gunmen for Heladio Cisneros Meneras alias "La Sirena".

Crime journalist Oscar Balderas wrote that La Sirena was behind the ambush killing of Hipolita Mora in late June 2023.

The Second Drone Bombing in La Ruana - September 12

Last night around 10 p.m., three explosives were dropped from commercial drones around La Ruana, with one exploding in a market, a main avenue, and the central plaza. There were no injuries or deaths.

Locals show the remains of an explosive. Via Grupo Marmor Multimedios Twitter

The Seizure in La Ruana - September 12

Earlier that day, security forces captured an arsenal, including equipment related to drone dropped IEDs.


Photos show six improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and a remote control for a drone, along with dozens of rifle rounds and magazines. The IEDs, which appear to be modeled after WW2-era MK2 grenades, have small metal balls affixed to them, which would act as deadly shrapnel upon explosion. One has fins, which would act to stabilize it when dropped, improving accuracy.


The remote control appears to be a RotorLogic DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom Remote Controller, which sells new for just under $500 USD in the United States. The corresponding drone costed $2,200 USD when it was still in production.

This exact remote and the corresponding drone combination can be purchased used in Mexico through Mercado Libre, an online marketplace, for $17,000 pesos ($985 USD).





The seizure of weapons was reported on the Michoacán state Public Security Secretariat Twitter account this afternoon.

Drone Attack in El Caracol - August 10 
 
Since May 1st, similar drone attacks have been carried out against the El Caracol community of Heliodoro Castillo, Guerrero by members of La Familia Michoacána in an attempt to enter the region that the criminal organization considers territory of their rival, Los Tlacos, while targeting locals they deem to be supporters of the group. 
 
During an interview with Imagen Noticias, an unidentified displaced resident of El Caracol stated that claims circulated through social media of an alleged alliance between La Familia Michoacana, Don Misael Figueroa Tapia, founder of the Adrián Castrejón Apaxtlense Movement or 'MAAC,' and Juan Carlos Flores Ascencio 'La Beba,' leader of the Teloloapan Cartel, who intend to enter the region to combat the presence of Los Tlacos.While details are scarce, news reports indicate one individual was killed and 250 people have been displaced as a result of the bombings.
  

Context of drone deployed IED's in Michoacán 
 
The violence perpetrated by Los Viagras towards the regional Autodefensas continues after the murder of Hipólito Mora Chávez, former founder of the La Ruana community self-defense group, on June 29th by members operating for Rogelio Moreno Reyes 'El Conejo' or 'El Conejillo,' leader of gunmen for Nicolás Sierra Santana  'El Gordo Viagra,' in Buenavista, Michoacan. Although, the organization has now begun to target Guadalupe Mora Chávez, brother of Hipólito, and Antonio Torres Naranjo, the new face of the Autodefensa movement in La Ruana, who Los Viagras see as enemies for their efforts against the criminal organization. 

Members of the La Ruana stated the illicit interference of Los Viagras in local commercial industries such as agricultural had motivated them to organize against the criminal organization, while they have not taken up arms as of yet, they were prepared to do so, a member stated "Until now are not armed, but there are weapons Hipólito has left me". The attacks can be perceived as Los Viagra's attempts to hinder or eliminate a potentially damaging movement similar to the 2013 Autodefensa movement against Los Caballeros Templarios.
 

National Drone Initiative 

On September 12th, during the morning press conference in the National Palace Journalist Yusbel Carolina Rada Díaz from the news publication Código Libre presented Luisa María Alcalde Luján, the Secretary of the Interior, a question regarding the increased drone attacks as seen recently in La Ruana and other points of Michoacan, asking what is the government's response to eliminate the use of drones by criminal organizations.
 
Luján stated an initiative had been formed in coordination with the Secretariat of the Navy, the Secretariat of National Defense, the Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection and unidentified legislators to regulate it's use to prevent further attacks of this kind, stating she awaits its discussion in congress as they "need to address these new realities."  

According to the August 22nd Safety Report, security personnel had seized, destroyed and detonated 605 explosives that were intended to be dropped as payloads from drones between December, 2018 and August 21st, 2023. 


Tuesday, May 2, 2023

After Threats, Municipal Police Resign and Mayor Flees Town of Charapan, Michoacán

By “El Huaso” for Borderland Beat

The Municipal Police force have resigned and the mayor of Charapan, Michoacán has fled the area following threats from criminal actors, joining the 29,000 persons currently displaced by conflict in Mexico.

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.


Monday, March 26, 2018

“For The Future Of The Children”: ‘Alfa’, In The Community Guard



Article By: Iván Sanchez  | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

Their participation began with the preparation of food for the members of the guards, then they took up arms to reinforce security— they are the women of the United Communities.

On the 6th Anniversary of the United Communities of the municipality of Los Reyes, Michoacán, Revolución 3.0 Michoacán had the opportunity to talk with Alfa, a member of the guard of the community of Cherato.

Alfa, is the code name that she receives within the community guard, which was integrated from the threat of organized crime after they seized the avocado orchards of the community. 

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

VIDEO: Dr. Mireles Describes Agreements Made With the Government




By: Ernesto Martínez Elorriaga | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

Morelia, Michoacán—A video message recorded in April 2014 by the former leader of the autodefensas, José Manuel Mireles Valverde, was released in social networks.  The video message was intended to be spread after his death.  According to Mireles, organized crime groups, federal and state governments, and even his wife, intended to eliminate him.

  Some parts of the message had already been released, however on the Grillonautas2 YouTube channel, the entire video, with a duration of 46 minutes, was released where it is clarified that Mireles lost all the support of the federal government after taking Tancítaro with a group of autodefensas, on November, 16, 2013.

In early November 2013, Mireles says, he met with several federal officials in Mexico City, including Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong and the director of the Center for Research and National Security (CISEN), who approved his proposals:

To clean up organized crime throughout Michoacán; restoring the rule of law; liberate all imprisoned autodefensas; to appoint a single spokesperson on behalf of all autodefensa groups, which would be Mireles, and the arrest of 20 organized crime leaders, of which seven main ones operated in the region of Tepalcatepec, from which Mireles was born.

He said that there was an unwritten agreement whereby the federal government committed to provide them with an armored unit, and “another agreement: that we would no longer move to other municipalities,” and in the case that they would progress to other municipalities, it would have to be jointly with the federal government.

At that meeting, Mireles said that he planned to take Los Reyes, Aquila, Coahuayana, Uruapan, Ario de Rosales and Apatzingán.  They asked him to wait a week.  There was no response.  “We chose to take Tancítaro (November 16, 2013) in response to the request for help.  The day we decided to enter, the body of a seven-year-old girl, the daughter of an avocado farmer, appeared and her nine-year-old sister disappeared, even though they had paid 23 million pesos.”

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

“Those of us who defended ourselves are imprisoned, those who did not, [are] dead or disappeared,” Mireles Says in New Audio



Dr. Mireles


Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

The autodefensa leader, José Manuel Mireles, recorded a new audio in which he demands to the government justice for defending his people “those who did not, those who did not defend themselves, are appearing in clandestine graves that are being discovered throughout the Mexican terrain, for having waited for the institutions instituted to provide security and protection, to do their job,” he said.

Mexico City, Mexico. April 28, 2017– The founder of the autodefensas in Michoacán, José Manuel Mireles Valverde, who is imprisoned in CEFERESO #4 in Nayarit, broadcasted an audio in which he demands justice from the Secretariat of the Interior (SEGOB), National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), and the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN).

Likewise, Dr. Mireles questions these government bodies, as well as “the other rich people” to explain their definition of justice, since Mireles, like other autodefensas, “for having used our constitutional right to self-defense.”

“We humbly ask them to explain to us, as a people that we are, what is their true definition of justice?  Because those of us who defend ourselves from being murdered are imprisoned for defending ourselves, and those of us who waited for justice to be administered are dead and buried,” he says.

The leader explained that “those who did not, those who did not defend themselves, are appearing in clandestine graves that are being discovered throughout the Mexican terrain, for having waited for the institutions instituted to provide security and protection, to do their job, to do their justice, what they never did,” the leader explained.

Mireles demanded justice for all those who, like him, sought justice by their own means, and not only for “the murderers of the nation.”

“Justice only applies for the benefit of the political class and the rulers, the law only applies to the most fucked people in Mexico, which are us, the majority, and that we are all innocent of which we are accused of, with some exceptions.”

Friday, February 24, 2017

OPINION: Mireles Is Dead! (To The Media)




Father Gregorio López Gerónimo | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat


My primary intention when I first translated the article wasn’t to create misinformation or write a “fake news” piece or “clickbait” as other websites have done and as I have been accused of.  I know I should’ve added a disclaimer the first time I published this piece but I forgot to and I posted it in a hurry and for that, I apologize.  I was hoping that readers would read the article and make sense of the metaphors Father Goyo was alluding to. - V
 

Today, February 24, 2017, four years after the surgeon, in the repletion of violence and impunity, he left his practice and joined the men and women who decided to leave their anonymity and cowardice to be the voice of those “without voice”; after his heroic deed, José Manuel Mireles Valverde is dead and nothing could be expected from the criminal government of Enrique Peña Nieto, who has murdered him as he did with the 43 young men of Ayotzinapa, and as with other innocents in Tatlaya, Tanuhato y Apatzingán.

Only a state crime of such magnitude is possible, when the government is usurped by those who do not possess the slightest intuition of law, justice, dignity, or human rights.  Foolishness is abused when someone is condemned to life imprisonment when that person is recognized for his innocence and courage, leaving in exchange seven free and covered up former governors in payment for political favors and who have plunged 39 million inhabitants, from the states that they have stolen from, into misery.

An outrage is also committed when the privileges of house arrest is granted to Elba Esther Gordillo, who today has 20 million children falling behind in education; as well as when in Michoacán, it releases another scum of the same party of the institutionalized corruption for seven thousand pesos.

For the current administration, it is not a crime to steal education and the future of a generation, to wring out jobs and the livelihood of a people, nor to collaborate with criminal organizations in the disappearance of more than three thousand Michoacanos.  However, it takes a weapon, to defend itself in a failed state, where there was no law, no justice, and no rule of law; only corruption, impunity, kidnappings, uprisings, and deaths.

Four years after the historic February 24, 2013, Mireles has died for defending life.  His agony began on June 27, 2014, when Alfredo Castillo took him to jail so that he wouldn’t interfere with the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas, where the juicy businesses of the dominant cartel are.  From that moment, Mireles began to be veiled by the Mexican people; unaware that that’s how it was done while he reviewed the media obituary in the police sections of the newspapers.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Michoacán: Shootout Leaves 8 Dead






Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat


Eight people were found dead after two groups of organized crime clashed with each other.

The shootout took place on Tuesday in the municipality of Múgica with the dead bodies of six people identified as Miguel C., Crisóforo M., Narciso P., Carlos I., Saúl I. and Moisés G., who were inhabitants of Múgica and La Piedad.

Later, on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, two other shot up bodies were found while another man was arrested in a hospital in Apatzingán where he was being treated for a gunshot wound in his leg.  The man identified as Uriel G., also had other bruises.  It is thought that he also participated in the shooting.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Michoacán: Aquila Autodefensas Retake Up Arms; Government Denies It


Archive Photo


Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

Due to recent violence and the neglect from state and federal authorities in the region, residents of the municipality of Aquila retook up arms, almost three years after the emergence of the autodefensas.

In an interview conducted by Noventa Grados Radio, the leader of the autodefensas in Aquila, Semeí Verdía Zepeda, stated that in less than a month, there have been three assassinations, two of which were tortured and burned, as well as an ambush against municipal police.

The extreme violence with which have been carried out by criminals and the lack of capacity of the municipal police to ensure the security in the municipality, have forced people to take up arms, Verdía Zepeda said.

The leader of the autodefensas said that neither the state nor the federal governments turn to take a look at the coastal region, as it is its duty to ensure the safety of the state, but also acknowledged that it is the work of the three levels of government.

Semeí Verdía said that the municipal police alone can’t handle the problem of insecurity, so that’s why the civilians will help them, because organized crime forces them to be on alert.

He also expressed the full willingness of the people to cooperate with the authority if it approaches them and asks them, but this has not happened, and instead has kept Aquila outside of security and social actions.

Michoacán Government Denies Autodefensas Retook Up Arms

At Least 12 Ambushes Against Police In Michoacán This Year: 8 Dead, 12 Wounded




By: Cecilia Sierra | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

Morelia, Michoacán, October 25, 2016 — There have been 12 ambushes against municipal, state, and also federal police forces so far this year in the state of Michoacán. 

In addition, the attacks on law enforcement have left eight police officers injured by gun fire.

The attacks have occurred on state highways, especially in the vicinity of remote communities of the municipalities, as has happened in the most recent events in Acahuato, Cancita and Las Yeguas, in Aguililla y Apatzingán.

There are also cases of attacks against municipal police forces from Ixtlán and Gabriel Zamora that killed two police officers; of the Director of Public Safety of Tiquicheo along the highway Mil Cumbres-Morelia; of Ziracuaretiro and San Pedro Barajas in La Huacana; where a federal highway police officer died and left another one severely injured.

In addition to these violent acts, is the ambush suffered by the mayor of Pungarabato, Ambrosio Soto Duarte, that took the life of the mayor and his driver, and also left two police officers injured along the highway San Lucas-Ciudad Altamirano.

Friday, July 29, 2016

29 Autodefensas Might Be Released To Continue Their Criminal Proceedings Liberated




By: Sayra Casillas Mendoza | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

Morelia, Michoacán— The Sixth District Judge located in Uruapan decided to modify the precautionary measure of pretrial detention for 29 Tumbiscatío autodefensas, so they may be able to continue their criminal proceedings while they are freed if they meet the five new precautionary measures imposed on them.

Such measures to be met are:


  • To not leave the state
  • To not meet with armed groups
  • Present themselves to the court to sign once a month
  • Posting bail: 120,000 pesos ($6,399 USD)
  • To not approach witnesses


In an interview with Cambio de Michoacán, the lawyer of this group of autodefensas, Ignacio Mendoza Jiménez, considered bail to be a very high amount of money, so he anticipates a possible appeal.

He added that he would ask the governor, Silvano Aureoles Conejo, to give these people the same amount of compensation (90,000 pesos ($4,799 USD) granted in February to former autodefensas to have the possibility to start a productive project.

“Let them support the bond…they are people that don’t have financial resources, who served the state and were arrested on May 9 when they still had permission from Castillo, even though he denies it, to be armed,” he said.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Michoacán: Ambush Kills 3 Policemen, Wounds 8


Police ambushed in Ziracuaretiro
Photo: 90 Grados


By: Francisco Castellanos J. | Translated by Valor for Borderland Beat

Ziracuaretiro, Michoacán— The aftermath of an ambush left at least three policemen dead and eight more wounded when they were opened fire by armed men at the exit of the municipality of Ziracuaretiro along the highway to Uruapan.

The incident took place around 18:00 hours at the height of the gas station El Fresno.

There, members of the Michoacán Police who were patrolling were gunned down by armed civilians.

After the incident, paramedics from the Red Cross, Civil Protection and of Search and Rescue were mobilized to the site.

Shortly after, a strong operation was implemented by the Mexican Army, federal police, and Ministerial Michoacán Police to find those responsible.

The bodies of the fallen policemen were sent to the Forensic Medical Service of Uruapan, 15 minutes from the incident, and to private hospitals in the same area.

Source: Proceso