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Showing posts with label Narcomantas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narcomantas. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Narcomantas and Brochures litter Michoacan directed at the government

Borderland Beat

More Leaflets
More leaflets appeared in cities in Michoacan saying variations of the same thing as the banners mentioned in earlier ones, but Historias del Narco interpreted the mantas being from a group an actual group calling itself guerrilla who detected a full-fledged government plot to flood the area with criminals , more than just pointing to bad political strategies and taking advantage of impressionable people by deceiving them. No other paper had previously had that take. 
In Apatzingán a short narcofolleto read: "Friends, the Knights Templar are distributing this letter to Apatzingán, to make the people believe that they are good and the Community Police and the Government are bad, the good thing is that no one believes them and their lies."

The flyers delivered in Apatzingán in black and red, and concluded with: "No more killing, no more violence, Michoacan wants to live in peace and under rule of law! "
A group calling itself guerrilla  left twenty blankets in at least six municipalities in the state of Michoacan, which alleges a plot by the state government, in collaboration with the federal forces, to "import" criminals to that entity.

The messages appeared between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning in the cities of Lázaro Cárdenas, Apatzingán, Morelia, Zamora and La Piedad Jiquilpan:

"This is a federal government plot , marine, military, paramilitary want to put criminals in Michoacán state and get us," reads one of the blankets placed in the municipality of La Piedad.

"Michoacán is no longer for more experiments like those conducted Felipe Calderon Hinojosa," says another of the texts.

The leaflets delivered in Uruapan and Apatzingán are assumed to also be 'guerrilla': "We want to make clear that we are in guerrilla Michoacán thanks to poor government strategies, under the strategy of divide and conquer, same as what they used in Colombia with General Naranjo and is a government policy. "

In these writings-that explicitly assign the blame toself-defense groups of the entity for the deaths in the Tierra Caliente region "for their ill-founded actions", in addition , they say, the Navy, the Army and the Federal Police support "members of a cartel (Jalisco), which only caused deaths and kidnappings in Michoacan."

Monday, December 10, 2012

CDG Narcomantas against Los Zetas in Zacatecas end with "Merry Christmas!"

Borderland Beat

Cartel del Golfo encourage Zacatecanos to continue the fight against the Z's and wishes them "Merry Christmas!"

Zacatecas, Zac.- Narcomantas signed by the Gulf cartel were found hanging today on accesses, pedestrian bridges and roads in at least six municipalities in the state, including the capital of Zacatecas, to summon the people to unite to "fight Los Zetas."

"The war is far from over but we will fight as long as necessary," says a portion of this message, "the support" is appreciated which  Zacatecans have supposedly given to the armed group in its fight against Los Zetas.

"We want  continued support for the fight is not over," they say, and also want to make it clear to the three levels of government  that this fight is not against them but against the other aforementioned criminal group.

"Like you zacatecanos are dissatisfied from abuses that los Z made over six years, where they had the state in depression," they add, and claim that their goal is "to rid the state of Los Zetas."

Messages on the blankets end wishing the zacatecanos Merry Christmas .

According to reports from municipal police forces, including the capital, the narcomantas against Los Zetas appeared in Guadalupe, Moyahua, Jalpa, Jerez and Villanueva, publicized in the daily NTR on its website.

In the state capital, the messages were posted on the avenues of José López Portillo, Adolfo López Mateos, Héroes de Chapultepec and Jardín Indenpendencia, among several  points, from which they were taken down by members of the police and army.


Proceso


Saturday, November 24, 2012

Is Piedras the Next Juarez?

Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat
 

6 Dead 1 survivor critical and two children taken in latest incident
Texas sheriff says the border town is the new Juarez.
Piedras Negras; Four bodies were discovered in a taxi, while the other two died in a second incident and  found in a house in the Colonia Acoros.
 
Santos Vasquez Estrada the delegate of the Attorney General of Northern Coahuila reported that at 4:30 am the Taxi was located on the old road to Zaragoza, about a mile from the urban are. Onboard  were 4 males and 2 females with gun shots.
In the back seat of the taxi were found two women with gun shots while the taxi driver and front passenger also had gun shot wounds.
He said the taxi driver was identified as Fabian Martinez Ibarra 35 years while the other companions were unidentified.
In the second incident,  two people died in the Colony Acoros from stab wounds, the authority identified Josefina Puneda Tamez, 49, and Oscar Pineda Oziel Gobea 19,  a third was stabbed but survived. Gobea Ignacio Vazquez, husband of the deceased, who is in critical condition.
It was reported that two children ages 3 and 5 years  were kidnapped but later found wandering the streets in a nearby colonia .  The home that came under attack was at Tule Street # 1306 of Acoros Cologne.
Piedras Negras has become a hot spot in the Mexican drugwar.  The Mexican city shares a border with  Eagle Pass Texas.  Logistically sitting in a prime location  at the POE into Texas in Northeastern Coahuila  and connects with many major highways running through the south, west, east of Mexico feeding into Piedras and into the US.  

Zetas and government forces have intensified presence, complicated by the apparent growing presence of the SInaloa Cartel.
Last week both Federal Police and the Coahuila GATES agency sent additional convoys of troops to the area, focusing in Piedras Negras.
 
The Zetas Cartel have enjoyed a comfortable presense and control of the state of Coahuila since they split from the Golfo Cartel in 2010.  Golfos, also known as CDG, can take "credit" for the creation of the violent Zetas as they recruited the group as an enforcer wing of CDG together the two groups called themselves "La Compañía".
Until the split, La Compañía controlled the state of Coahuila.  After the split Zetas gained control of the majority of the state.  Seemingly, with collusion from Saltillo, the media and municipalities. 
It is surreal to live in a Coahuila city where everyone knows who the Zs are, where they live, where safe houses are, easy to spot halcones, and just about anyone can take a visitor to places such as staging lots filled with stolen boats, and vehicles of all types, mostly with Texas license plates.  But, few speak of it, paralyzed by fear.  That is changing, slowly but steadily people are beginning to speak of it with friends.  But the openess of narco activity exists and has changed little.
It seems the new governor does not want to be completely married to the Zs, or perhaps wants an open marriage of sorts.  and that sparked the struggle that was inevitable when a party refuses to play ball within Zetas rules.
Ruben Moriera, is the current governor,  Ruben is the brother of Humberto Moreira, former governor who resigned to make a successful run for the chairmanship of the PRI party. Only to resign in disgrace when improprieties were made public of missing Coahuila funds

Much is spoken about Humberto's governorship and agreements he made with the Zetas.  Violence was abound but few spoke about the many “disappeared” or dead, including the Coahuila press of which the Moreira’s have a large investment in newspaper and radio outlets.  Zetas have the last say of what narco news regional newspapers run.  For the killings reported, many times more go unreported.  The fact of the matter is that Coahuila has never maintained an official count of drug deaths or disappearances.

Because of the lack of media coverage and official counts, estimation is the method used to tally deaths and kidnappings.  The government of Mexico has concluded that Coahuila may have the most "missing" persons, a reasonable person would insist surely it is one of the top 3 or 4 states that have high numbers of kidnapped persons never to be seen again. If one looks at the Coahuila map it reflects a large land mass, but it has a small  population rendering large masses of land that are vacant undeveloped and many prime locations to dump bodies. (see maps on page two)

In Acuña, in one violent week while Humberto was governor, terror gripped the city, as kidnappings and killings erupted in a narco rampage.  Buildings and homes burned to the ground-fire fighters were warned not to attempt to extinguish the fires, or pay with their lives-the chief of police was killed left with a narco message in the parking lot of a large candy warehouse, torched and destroyed.

Though citizens witnessed the violence around the city, not a word of the violence was reported  on the radio, television or Coahuila newspapers.  For three days, no reporting then finally a report of the chief, but little else.  Fast forward to October 2012, the night of Lalo Moreira's murder, Lalo is Humberto's son.  Hours after the murder four men were killed and thrown into the Bravo, on the Acuña side of the river. 

One victim was not dead ,and despite being handcuffed, he managed to drift to the Del Rio side of the river where Border Patrol watching the events unfold, rescued the man  and took him to the hospital.  Upon his release he was kept in GEO for deportation processing.  The name he gave was "Jesus Piña".  A strange thing is Jesus is a dead ringer for Victor Sifueñtes- the police supervisor wanted for Lalo's murder- and when parties connected to the "Jesus" case were shown  Victor's photo they made a positive ID as he being the man in the river calling himself "Jesus Piña.. 

Victor had disappeared directly after "finding" Lalo's corpse and was on the run for weeks.  "Jesus" was deported, then  Victor was apprehended in the Coahuila city of Monclova..  When he was picked up Victor's face still bore the injuries and scabbing consistent with Jesus' injuries sustained from  his late night encounter in the Bravo, just hours after Lalo's killing.

None of this was reported in Mexican news. However, the story of the 4 bodies dumped in the Bravo was in the Del Rio Herald, stating the bodies were dumped on the Acuna side.  Four bodies and not a word written about it in Coahuila nor Mexico.  It is evident that Coahuila is no better off with Rueben Moreira.  Corruption is still very much alive and thriving in Coahuila. 

Ruben made the decision to send forces and fortify  the border town of Piedras Negras. Zs did not take kindly to that action, and successfully executed a mass prison escape from the Piedras Prison of 131 inmates.  When most inmates stayed close to and in the area it was obvious they were freed to defend Zeta ground. 
About and hour west of Piedras lies the border town of Acuña, adjacent to Del Rio Texas.  It was in this relatively peaceful city that all hell broke loose, pitting governor on governor, brothers on brother, split a powerful family, killed a nephew in retribution for the GATES killing of the nephew of Miguel Treviño aka Z40 leader of the Zetas.

Humberto left stands next to his brother Ruben

Lalo Moreira
In early October  in a conflict with GATES 4 gunmen were killed in Piedras Negras. One of the dead gunmen was the nephew of Miguel Trevino, his name; Alejandro Treviño Chavez.  This incensed Z40 who ordered a hit on one of the Moreira family members.
Banners began appearing in the region almost immediately.  This was confirmed by Carlos  younger brother Ruben and Humberto.  The banners warned "Family for Family" and were signed Z40. Jose Eduardo Moreira was the most vulnerable.  He was the son of Humberto and known as "Lalo".  Lalo lived in Acuña with his wife and infant son, he was 25 years old.
His dead body was found in his truck 24 hours after Z40s nephew was killed in Piedras.
The absence of Ruben at Lalo's funeral  brought to light the severity of the estrangement of the once close brothers.  Followed by accusations by the young widow holding the governor culpable in the death of her husband. 
Stating that Ruben knew of the warnings and did nothing to protect Lalo,  even though he knew he was defenseless as one month prior Lalo's armor truck and state police body guards were taken from him with the governors order for the municipal police to fill the roll of body guards.  Ironic, as it was the police chief, and supervisor on duty that were two of the 6 men suspected of Lalo's murder, the chief has already confessed to the killing.
If the relationship between the two governors ever had a chance in hell of mending after that, the fate was sealed when Ruben said it was El Lazca, the other premier leader of the Zetas at the time of Lalo's death, as the one who ordered the Lalo's murder.  Convenient, since Lazcano is now deceased.  Ruben announced the "case closed".

No one believed the governor's announcement and the action incensed the Humberto Moreira family further.  This time Lalo's younger brother took to Twitter to accuse his uncle Ruben of being a liar.


Blame the dead guy-an often use tactic to close cases
In the weeks that followed, police and army presence increased in Acuña and Piedras, Zetas retreated from Acuña seemingly to concentrate on Piedras.  Meanwhile as this heavy deployment in to the area by federal and state forces with the intent to fight off the Zetas and maintain peace, rumors of CDS presense growing both in Acuña and Piedras.  The rumors have been persistent.

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