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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Omar Garcia Harfuch Says, "Coward Killing Of Ivan Morales And Wife Will Not Go Unpunished". Ivan Morales Former Police Officer Who Survived The May 1, 2015, Downing Of A Helicopter By CJNG Cartel.

CHAR
MAY 13, 2025 
INTERVIEW BY CIRO GOMEZ LEYVA




VIDEO TRANSLATION 



To finish Omar, we put emphasis the last two weeks on the murder case. They killed him in the Cuernavaca area in Temixco. Iván Morales, a National Guardsman who fought criminal groups, was seriously wounded, actually losing his face, and they killed him. What about the investigation into his case? And we said here, why aren't those police officers honored? No, we're not talking about a tribute. Why aren't there blanks? That minute, at least, of silence for people like you who have confronted criminal groups and who one day are killed and seem to disappear from the history of this country. 

Omar, the case of Iván Morales, a case that you know very well.

Yes, Iván was, as we know, wounded in 2015 when a helicopter crashed and soldiers and a colleague, also from the federal police, lost their lives. 

They paid him several tributes, he was decorated, and he retired, and in an extremely cowardly attack. Because we have to understand what criminal organization attacks an unarmed person with his unarmed wife, and they both are killed. One is a priority investigation for us. Of course, it will not go unpunished. In the case of tributes and honors, rest assured, they are honored, honored, more so. We talk more about honor, yes, honor them more. Rather than honoring them, not honoring them in some way, that gesture that the soldiers appreciate so much, that good police officers appreciate so much. Of course, many things are done in private for a reason. We always, always, respect the family's decision. We will, of course, be in permanent contact with institutional and, of course, personal support for everything that is required. 

There are things that we do not make public, for obvious reasons, but Iván's case will not go unpunished. Of course, he was an extremely brave young man who served his country for many years and in delicate situations and missions.

Amen.

Friday, May 2, 2025

From the attack in Villa Purificación, Jalisco, to his execution: the story of Iván Morales Story By MILENIO. All Eyes On CJNG Cartel

CHAR 
MAY 2, 2025




VIDEO TRANSLATION 


Oscar Balderas, dear Oscar, thank you
as always for being with us
dear Elisa, good night, sad night


Hey, yes, how chilling, we were talking while we were also listening to this information from our colleague Ángel eh, after learning the story of this man who had survived the attack and who, well, he, he showed himself as someone, who had been lucky to have survived this tremendous, tremendous attack, yes, when Deputy Officer Iván Morales is called on April 30th, which is the same day he is assassinated in 2025, he is assassinated on April 30th, and on April 30th, 2015, he is called on a secret mission because of the profile of the person they were going to arrest. 

Neither he nor his other colleagues from the Federal Police knew the target, nor did they even know where they were going in particular. They simply ask that when they are, an elite group is going to execute an arrest warrant against an important
boss of a major criminal organization. Already in the air, almost arriving, over Villa Purificación, Warrant Officer Iván Morales and his other companions learn about a guy who, at that time,
Elis was almost unknown to the country, a certain Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, who they told the guy belonged to an
organization that didn't sound familiar to us as a major national evil: the Jalisco Cartel Nueva Generación 10 years ago
Exactly, that is, on April 30th. They summon him. Don't they tell him, "You have this mission?" He takes off from Mexico City and arrives in Villa Purificación on May 1st. 

On May 1st, he is attacked. Here, the Jalisco Cartel completely breaks down and becomes a historic event for several reasons. First, because the person organizing this airstrike, according to official reports, is another criminal of whom we had no record. It was Menchito, the son of Nemesio Oseguera, who, I insist, was also virtually unknown nationally. 

In 2015, we discussed the Knights Templar, the Michoacan family, and the Zetas cartel, which became the Northeast Cartel. But there were still people in the Jalisco Cartel, even people who still call them the MataZetas, or who I still mistook for the Millennium Cartel. Then, Menchito, who was only 25 years old at the time, ordered this attack, which completely shattered what we knew about the actions of organized crime. Because, on the one hand, they used First, a .50-caliber weapon publicly to shoot down a federal forces aircraft, and second, a Russian-made rocket launcher. 

I was telling you about a criminal organization with significant firepower, and then the attack on an aircraft in which they knew federal police were on board. What we know is that Warrant Officer Iván Morales had received news hours earlier from his partner that he was going to be a father. And when the helicopter crashed, under attack, and he himself narrated it, he felt himself receiving the bullets, seeing how some of his colleagues had already been killed. His uniform was burning with him, which caused these terrible burns that we saw in this image that went viral. 

An image where he was decorated in the National Arena with more than a minute of standing ovation, and he said, "At this moment, I'm going to have to make a decision or let myself die here because the pain is Unbearable, and what if I get captured and I'm going to have a worse time, or do I fight to survive because I have a child on the way, and he makes this very brave decision and survives? They decorate him. The state then gave him certain facilities, but what they didn't give him, apparently, was an escort to protect him after he participated in the Menchito trial, who is now serving a life sentence. The story is circular. Elisa, and it's terrible because 2025 becomes a decisive year for the two figures at the extremes of this story. 

Menchito is going to life imprisonment with 35 years, or a very harsh prison sentence, and this one, I consider the federal police officer Iván Morales a hero. He is murdered along with his wife. Oh, what a story, exactly 10 years apart, and we've seenThis absolute growth of the power of a cartel in Mexico, right? Like few others, because of course we have in mind the Sinaloa cartel, which is also the root of all the other groups, right? But the growth of the Jalisco Cartel has been like that, right? In power, in capacity, right? And by the way, we were also commenting a moment ago that we've seen a lot of news related to the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, including operations, arrests, all of this, and the issue of the Sinaloa cartel has been put aside, at least in these arrests, in operations. 

No, I don't know if that's what you think, Oscar. Has the information been lowered, or is more of this type of data coming in? In general, yes, we started the year with our eyes on what was happening in Culiacán? No, the fight between them, with the attention in May and then all this war that broke out after In September, Chapiza and Miza, and shortly after, we started this year saying the war in Culiacán has been going on for 100 days and it doesn't look like it's going to continue, and suddenly there was very intense pressure on Governor Rubén Rochamoya. There were even rumors that they were already preparing an embassy for him because he wasn't going to last much longer. Now, well, nothing else remains, because he remains in his position. I don't know if governing, yes, let's not say, with the position, with the position, but what happened is that first we got the news about Rancho Izaguirre, the images of the shoes, triggered a popular outrage that, I think, was dormant, and thanks to the power of images, society began to unite around a demand to know what happened at the ranch, whether it was an extermination camp, a training camp. We began to learn about the right-wingers. 

Then we moved on to the issue of recruitment. Forced, and then
This infamous concert by Lo Alegres del Barranco comes along, which puts us back in front of narco-culture, and we begin to debate: whether we ban drug trafficking, regulate it, or remove it from public spaces. The Jalisco cartel was once again at the center. Then, for example, today, the United States Treasury Department puts an important leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, El Priito, at the center of a series of financial tensions that are within the context of the Jalisco cartel now being considered a terrorist organization in the United States. So, yes, we have focused heavily on this cartel, whose explosive growth in 10 years has shown that it could have international reach. The latest count is that it has representatives in more than 55 countries around the world, as far away as New Zealand. Imagine how big this criminal group is. And yes, I think we have lost sight of others. That may not be in the national discussion at this moment, but they control the daily lives of millions of people. Exactly. Exactly. And especially there in Culiacán, specifically. Right? Yeah, Sinaloa. Yes, the war is raging there. Reality overwhelms. Yeah. Regardless of all this very relevant news that we're reporting every day, aren't there these stories? And yes, today the murder of this man, this former federal police officer, is confirmed. These images that went around the world, that we're seeing, and it's incredible that after testifying against El Menchito, the son of the leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, he didn't have this total and absolute protection, of course, because, besides, my reflection is that federal police officer Iván Morales, eh?



He could have easily said, "I've already done my service to Mexico." And no one could accuse him of more than fulfilling his promise. When they put the uniform and the badge on him, God gave more than he could give. The scars on his body are a sign of that commitment. And even after he had hung up his uniform, he went to present himself to the United States Attorney's Office. He gave his testimony, knowing the risk, that is, the fulfillment of his duty had already surpassed him. He still found the courage to serve Mexico. Injured in civilian clothes with the least possible protection. 

And so, I do believe that after this, Elisa, we will have to reflect on two things: one: are we adequately protecting the witnesses who are about to begin because we still have several trials ahead of us in the United States, and there are many people in Mexico who are sufficiently protected. We have sufficient bodyguards in number and in training to protect them. And second, will she receive a tribute? Will she receive a mention? At least in the morning press conference, his commitment will be honored because it seems to me that as narco-culture advances, yes, of course, in various regions, the culture of honoring our heroes also had to advance, the people who go above and beyond the call of duty and who, from a silent position because we didn't know about the non-commissioned officer for a long time, had a very important role to pacify this country. If you want, let's listen and see the moment when the helicopter was shot down 10 years ago. Isn't this this moment that sowed a very important situation that continues to this day, which had to do with the sentence that the United States received from Menchito for this incident. It was one of the shocking cases that the jury heard in the United States about del Mencho's son, and well, and that also led to the terrible murder that was confirmed today. 

That happened last night, that happened 10 years ago. years no survivor of this tremendous attack 10 years ago. Terrible, terrible, the reading that leaves this, that the audience is the one who does the reading, but it does seem to me that it is terrible. Thank you very much, thank you, as always. Good night, good night.



IVAN MORALES 



CJNG CARTEL LEADER 




Friday, March 7, 2025

Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez 'Menchito' Sentenced to life imprisonment. March 7, 2025

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by RIODOCE 

Author | Editor

Date | March 7, 2025

Time | 11:47 am


Rubén Oseguera González, alias el Menchito, son of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, el Mencho, leader of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), was sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States on Friday.

The person in charge of issuing the sentence was Judge Beryl A. Howell, of the District of Columbia in Washington D.C., who also determined the payment of a fine of more than 6 billion dollars for having trafficked drugs to the United States.

A jury found him guilty last September of charges of conspiracy to traffic drugs to the United States and use of firearms.


SOURCE: RIODOCE 

Friday, February 28, 2025

Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia Wife Of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, "Mencho" Officially Released From Prison Thursday Night

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by INFORMADOR.MX

FEBRUARY 27, 2025

Rosalinda González Valencia left the Federal Center for Social Readaptation for Women, in Coatlán del Río, Morelos, accompanied by her lawyer

ROSALINDA GONZALEZ VALENCIA 
LA JEFA 

Rosalinda González Valencia, alias "La Jefa", wife of the leader of the New Generation Cartel (CNG), Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho", was released early tonight, after serving more than half of the five-year prison sentence imposed on her at the end of 2023, for the crime of money laundering, her defense reported.


It was a Collegiate Court that rejected the challenge that the Attorney General's Office filed against the sentence that Judge Perla Fabiola Estrada Ayala, of the Federal Criminal Justice Center, residing in Cuernavaca, issued last January in favor of González Valencia, considering that the Michoacan woman had good conduct and had served 69% of her sentence, for which she determined to set her free.


González Valencia left the Federal Center for Social Readaptation for Women in Coatlán del Río, Morelos, accompanied by her lawyer.


González Valencia, arrested for the second time in November 2021, must appear once a month before the Precautionary Measures Supervision Unit, prove to the judge the address where she will reside and the work she will do.


In December 2023, Rosalinda González Valencia was sentenced by a federal judge to five years in prison for her responsibility in the crime of money laundering, in the form of concealment.


According to the sentence, between 2015 and 2016 the Michoacan woman hid operations in a bank account linked to a car wash she had in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.


In November 2021, “El Mencho’s” wife was re-arrested for failing to comply with the obligation to sign the book of defendants for two months, for which she was imprisoned in the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) for women located in the municipality of Coatlán del Río, Morelos.


Elements of the Navy arrested her for the first time in 2018, during an operation in the municipality of Zapopan.


The FGR places her as the sister of the financial operators of the criminal group called “Los Cuinis”, founded by Abimael González Valencia, arrested in 2016 in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.





Friday, February 7, 2025

The Attorney General Office Of Mexico challenges the release of Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of “El Mencho” Leader of the "CJNG" Cartel

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by PROCESO 

A federal judge has granted conditional release to Rosalinda González, who has already served more than half of her five-year prison sentence.


WRITTEN BY: DIANA LASTIRI 

FEBRUARY 7, 2025 


MEXICO CITY (apro).- The Attorney General's Office (FGR) challenged the order to release Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes "El Mencho," leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), so the case will be sent to a Collegiate Court of Appeals.


Víctor Beltrán García, Rosalinda González Valencia's lawyer, reported that the defense has already responded to the arguments that the FGR presented to challenge.


“The response to the grievances of the public ministry has already been presented, it is a benefit that the lady has obtained at this time, because of the time she has served with excellent performance in all the activities that have been imposed on her in this detention center,” he said.


He added that his client does not have another complaint, criminal case or arrest warrant pending against her and explained that the Court of Appeals has three to five business days to resolve the challenge.


According to the lawyer, if the Court confirms the judge's decision, Rosalinda González should be released immediately.


Proceso reported last week that a federal judge granted conditional release to Rosalinda González, who has already served more than half of her five-year prison sentence, which was imposed on her for the crime of money laundering.


SOURCE: PROCESO 

Friday, January 31, 2025

Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia Wife of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes “El Mencho”, leader of the CJNG Cartel, is granted early release

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This information was posted by PROCESO 

Rosalinda González Valencia, accused of money laundering, will not be released from prison immediately

JANUARY 30, 2025


MEXICO CITY (apro).- A federal judge granted early release to Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of Nemesio Oseguera González “El Mencho,” leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), however, she will not be released from prison immediately.

In a hearing held yesterday by Judge Perla Fabiola Ayala Estrada, assigned to the Federal Criminal Justice Center based in Cuernavaca, Morelos, González Valencia's defense argued that her client had already served more than half of her sentence and that, in addition to having shown good conduct, she could obtain the benefit of early release.

Rosalinda González Valencia was sentenced in 2023 to five years in prison for money laundering, but has remained in prison since November 2021.

Federal sources confirmed that Judge Ayala established that the release order in favor of the wife of “El Mencho” will take effect until it becomes final, that is, until it can no longer be revoked by a higher court.

For this reason, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) is already preparing the presentation of an appeal that must be resolved by a Collegiate Court.


SOURCE: PROCESO 

Sunday, December 29, 2024

VIDEO: Coalcoman 'In The Spotlight' For Thanks To Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes 'El Mencho' Leader Of The CJNG Cartel: Michoacan

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by EXCELSIOR

Videos reveal how public thank the leader of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation at an event organized by municipal authorities.

BB González | 28-12-2024


In the municipality of Coalcomán in the state of Michoacán, a public event generated controversy after, according to videos posted on social networks, the event organized by the municipality thanked Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias “El Mencho”, leader of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG), for gifts to local children.

At the event, held in recent days, there was a sign that read:


“The children of Coalcomán thank Mr. Nemesio Oseguera and his sons 2 and 3, and Commander Delta 1 for their noble gesture! Thank you for your gifts!”.


On Nacho Lozano's Imagen Noticias newscast, headed last night by Crystal Mendivil, it was also reported that last December 10, during the anniversary of the founding of the municipality, a corrido in honor of “El Mencho” was included during a cockfight, in front of local authorities.


Government Reactions

The governor of Michoacán, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, strongly condemned the events through his social networks:


“In Michoacán we condemn the apology of those who promote violence. For this reason, we ask the @FGR to thoroughly investigate the municipal authorities of Coalcomán for their probable links to a criminal group”.

Likewise, the government of the entity requested the removal from office of the mayor of Coalcomán, Anabel Ávila, of the Movimiento Ciudadano party, to facilitate the investigation of her possible involvement in these acts.

The fact has caused indignation in social networks, where users demand strong legal actions against those who participate in these practices, which contribute to the normalization of violence and social control by organized crime.

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EL MENCHO, EL 2, EL 3, EL DELTA 1 


Saturday, November 16, 2024

Court Confirms Release of CJNG Cartel Founder 'El Mencho's' Wife on Organized Crime Charges

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted from Nmas 

The wife of 'El Mencho' was arrested for the first time, in 2018, but was released on parole after paying a guarantee of more than one million pesos

November 15, 2024 | 12:07 hrs CST

By: Mario Torres 


A Federal Court of Appeals in the State of Morelos upheld the order of non-indictment against Rosalinda González Valencia, wife of Nemesio Oseguera, alias El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG), for the crimes of organized crime in the modalities of crimes against health and operations with resources of illicit origin.

In May 2018, El Mencho's wife was arrested in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco, but was conditionally released after paying a guarantee of more than one million pesos.

In November 2021, Rosalinda was arrested for the second time, in compliance with an arrest warrant for the crime of operations with resources of illicit origin.

Will El Mencho's Wife Get Out of Jail? 

A federal judge decided not to sentence the detainee to criminal proceedings for the crime of organized crime, and the Attorney General's Office (FGR) filed an appeal against the decision.


The file was turned over to the Collegiate Court of Appeals, with residence in Xochitepec, Morelos.


In the list of agreements of the Federal Judiciary Council (CJF) it was informed that this Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Collegiate Court of Appeals confirmed the order of non-indictment for the crimes of organized crime in the modality of against health and operations with resources of illicit origin.


However, Rosalinda Gonzalez will continue in prison, after a five-year sentence against her for the crime of operations with resources of illicit origin, which was issued in December 2023, is still in force.


SOURCE: NMAS