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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Self-Defense Groups Claim That They Disarmed the Knights Templar Cartel In Michoacán





By: Rubén Mosso



The relatives of the 34 people who were detained by the Mexican army for allegedly being linked to organized crime by acting as community guards for the community Felipe Carrillo Puerto (La Ruana), in Michoacán, requested for the intervention of President Enrique Peña Nieto to release the detainees, because they say that they are innocent. 

Farmers who demonstrated outside the Assistant Attorney General's Office for Special Investigations on Organized Crime (SIEDO) reported that the firearms that their relatives had were seized from the Knights Templar Cartel, who live within the community and have also committed a series of abuses against the community.

 The wives, mothers, sisters, and other relatives warned that in case they don’t receive support from the president, they will take matters into their own hands by arming themselves in order to defend their community from various criminal groups operating in the area of Michoacán.

“Release the guys that you brought, they’re innocent, they are people like us, lemon harvesters, who left their family, wives to their children.   They seized the weapons in order to defend us from the Knights Templar Cartel, simply because it was too much what they were doing,” said one woman.


--What were they doing?

--“They increased the price of tortillas and meat.  They were charging us for each box of lemons that we packed, they would take a portion.  We would work three days a week, with those three days, do you think that we were going to be able to support our children and apart from that they would take away our money.”


The complaint mentioned that the owners of the trucks that would transport the lemons had to pay “Los Templarios” 200 pesos per car, a situation for those who would harvest lemons, their payments would go down, plus they also had to pay to work.


--Who gave the weapons to the guys?

--“They took them from “Los Caballeros”.  In La Ruana, we caught “Caballeros”, when we started to rise up in arms we were all saying: there lives a guy; he’s a “Caballero”.  We would all go and take their weapons away.”

They commented that the municipal and state police in those zones are “leaders” of the Knight Templar Cartel, so they decided to go and also take their weapons, bullet-proof vests, and trucks away.


--“The weapons that the guys had belong to the Knights Templar Cartel.”

The complainants say that their families do not have a lawyer, or even a public defender.  They were informed that they would be transferred to jails in Matamoros, Veracruz, and the state of Mexico.















Last week at a press conference, both officials from the Secretariat of Governance (SEGOB) and the PGR said that the detainees were armed by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación), a group linked to the drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.



Family members have not determined whether they will be staying at the outskirts of the SIEDO, but they do ensure that they will insist federal agencies for the release of those detained, as they called it an outrage.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Lazcas Parents Exhumed

Borderland Beat
 
 
 
MEXICO CITY  - The Attorney General's Office (PGR) initiated proceedings to exhume the bodies of the parents of Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano, El Lazca, founder of the Los Zetas cartel, to take genetic samples and compare them officially killed earlier this month.
At a news conference, Jose Cuitláhuac Salinas, head of the Attorney Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime (SEIDO), said the agency found the location of where the remains of Lazcca’s parents are buried.
The official said the Lazca’s parents, died many years ago, but they  are still able to use the remains for DNA testing to make a comparison with the DNA extracted from the  corpse  The Lazca .
The holder of the SEIDO insisted that the tests applied so far confirm that the Lazca was killed.
Exhumation done on October 22-see below
Salinas Martinez explained that the PGR has not located siblings of  Heriberto Lazcano, so that the proceedings will focus on the bodies of their parents.
To this end, authorities are coordinating with the state of Hidalgo, where the parents are buried. .
The goal is explained as taking samples that allow genetic comparison with DNA evidence that was collected of Heriberto Lazcano and that both the PGR and the government of Coahuila are holding.
For now, the PGR has for comparitive the thumbprints and two fingers, taken from the right hand of capo, who was  killed Sunday  by members of the Navy in the community of Progreso, Coahuila.

 Source: Proceso