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Sunday, April 27, 2014

3 die, 8 wounded in Tamaulipas state

A total of three dead and eight wounded have been recorded in shootings in the northern Mexican border state Tamaulipas since last Friday, according to official news reports.

A shooting incident in the state capital of Ciuidad Victoria Friday left two  dead and seven wounded among them a five year old child in a drive by shooting.

According to the government's account, the first incident took place at around 2200 hrs on Calle 31 Sierra Madre at a taco stand in Sierra Ventana colony where four armed suspects traveling aboard a vehicle opened fire on several individuals and businesses.

The dead were identified as José Antonio Ruiz Martinez, 43, and Dolores Lopez Rivera, 72.

Further south in the coastal municipality of Tampico, one unidentified man was wounded in a drive by shooting Saturday evening.

The incident took place at around 1800 hrs near the intersection of Calle Ejercito Mexicano and Avenida Universidad, where armed suspects traveling aboard two vehicles opened fire on customers.  Damage was recorded to buildings in the area as well.

The shooters were said to be aboard a Dodge Journey SUV and a Dodge Dakota pickup truck.

Mexican Naval Infantry seized a number of contraband in two separate incidents in southern and northern Tamaulipas, detaining three unidentified suspects.

In Rio Bravo municipality, a Marine rifle unit stopped armed suspects traveling aboard a Ford Lobo ()F-150) extended cab pickup truck.  Aboard the truck marines seized a grenade launcher attachment for an AK-47 rifle,  145 weapons magazines, 1,142 rounds of ammunition and MEX $1,720 (USD $130.93) in cash.

In Mante municipality a marine unit stopped armed suspects traveling aboard a Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV following a brief pursuit.  Marines seized one handgun and 58 rounds of ammunition.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

7 die in Tamaulipas -- UPDATED

Updated with revised, confirmed death toll
 
By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com
Even as officials with the state government of Tamaulipas proudly trumpeted their role in a peaceful Semana Santa or Holy Week, seven individuals have been killed in Tamaulipas since Tuesday as shootouts continue in southern regions of the state, according to officials and Mexican news accounts.

A late news release published on the website of Tamaulipas said that seven unidentified individuals were killed in two confrontations in San Fernando municipality Tuesday afternoon.

According to the report, a Mexican naval infantry road patrol came under small arms fire coming from a convoys near the village of Carbajal.

Marine counterfire struck and killed five suspects, and presumably the rest of the occupants in the convoy managed to escape.  Marines seized a number of contraband in the aftermath including five rifles, one semiautomatic pistol, a tube grenade launcher, four grenades, 39 weapons magazines, 947 rounds of ammunition and a Chevrolet Tahoe SUV.

A second incident took place at around 1640 hrs  in San Fernando proper in Guillermo Guajardo colony on Avenida Division del Norte when a separate Mexican marine road patrol attempted a traffic stop of four men traveling aboard a Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV.  Occupants in the vehicle opened fire on the marines.  Three of the occupants escaped the scene while the fourth was killed by marine gunfire.

A short distance away, an unidentified man in his 70s was found dead inside his Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.  According to the official report, another man unidentified in the news account told prosecutors that he had been the driver of the truck, and that the victim had been hit by stray gunfire.

News has emerged in the wake of the end of Semana Santa that shootings and intergang firefights are on the rise in southern Tamaulipas municipalities.
According to a report which appeared in El Manana news daily,  several gunfights have taken place since Tuesday in Tampico municipality.

According to the report as of Wednesday morning, official reports have yet to surface as to killed and wounded despite the fact that shootouts continue.

Citing the text of tweets of a local Televisa affiliate, shootouts were reported in Del Pueblo colony which took place Tuesday at 1430 hrs, and on Avenida Universidad at 1530 hrs.  No reports were of dead or wounded.  The report said the shootouts were simultaneous.

Later reports are of shootouts in Laderas de Vista Bella colony as well, including detonations of grenades at a residence, and in Cascajal colony where a Nissan X-terra was immolated.

That evening shootouts were reported in Tampico near the intersection of calles 2 de Enero and Heroes de Chapultepec at around 17:00 hrs, and near the intersection of calles Matienzo y José de Escandon in Zona Centro.

For their part, the state government of Tamaulipas reported a shootout between a Mexican Army road patrol and armed suspects in the southern municipality of Aldama Monday afternoon.

That incident took place at around 1740 hrs, but resulting in the capture of four suspects.  Contraband seized included five rifles, magazines, ammunition, personal quantities of marijuana, tactical gear, communication equipment and the vehicle.

The same report mentions that a Mexican Army unit located two abandoned vehicles in Santo Niño colony, inside of which were found ammunition, weapons magazines and several incendiary devices, probably Molotov cocktails.

Meanwhile in Reynosa municipality a Mexican Army unit located and seized arms and ammunition in Hacienda Las Fuentes colony Tuesday.  According to an official report, soldiers seized 41 rifles, two grenades, 22,334 rounds of ammunition,  weapons magazines and tactical gear.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and Borderlandbeat.com  He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

4 die in Tamaulipas state

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Four unidentified individuals were killed or were found dead in a series of intergang firefights in the southern municipality of Tampico Tuesday and Wednesday.  Also, a total of 179 migrants were released  from captivity by Mexican Army units over several days in four different cities in the state, according to official state and Mexican press accounts.

According to a news account in Proceso news weekly, two gunfights took place which left one dead.  The first took place at  La Puntilla market, while the second took place near the intersection of calles Aduana and Perimetral at a shopping center called Macalito.

Meanwhile in Tolteca colony, near the intersection of calles Nicolas Bravo and Rosalio Bustamante, armed suspects drove customers and employees from a children's playground, Castillo de Sueños, then torched the building, which was destroyed.

That afternoon, two men were executed in two separate incidents in Tampico. The first was near Hospital Militar, while the second was in Primavera colony, near a Coca Cola plant.

The next morning, Wednesday, two armed encounters took place in Tampico, the first at a nightclub on Avenida Universidad, which took place at around midnight and then at first light at the Seduccion disco, where Molotov cocktails were thrown.  No one was reported wounded at either incident.

Mexico is in the middle of Semana Santa, or Holy Week, which is a major event especially in Tampico, as residents and tourists as well take advantage of warm weather and Tampico's beaches to spend Easter Sunday.  During Semana Santa, Mexican security is usually beefed up, and it has been announced so since last month that army and naval infantry forces would in the streets to provide security.

Ciudad Madero, a sort of twin city of Tampico is also the headquarters for the Mexican Navy Zona Naval 1, which is a large naval detachment.  The Mexican Army maintains a large base near Ciudad Mante, about 60 kilometers away.

Busts in southern Tamaulipas

Units of the Mexican Army detained nine individuals and seized contraband in southern Tamaulipas municipalities in two separate operations Tuesday, according to official government news releases.

Just after noon, a Mexican Army road patrol encountered four suspects near Rancho Nuevo in Llera municipality, and detained all four.  Inside the ranch house, soldiers found one unidentified man who had been kidnapped and was being held for ransom. 

Soldiers also seized two rifles, two pistols, 124 rounds of ammunition, six weapons magazines, one stolen vehicle, and MEX $3,868.00 (USD $296.58) and USD $48.00 (MEX($626.03) in cash.

Meanwhile in Altamira, five unidentified male suspects were detained by a Mexican Army road patrol.  In that incident, soldiers seized one rifle, 50 rounds of ammunition, two weapons magazines, four vehicles, 1,950 packages of marijuana, presumably wrapped for individual sale of marijuana, two cell phones and MEX $188,000.00 (USD $14,414.71) in cash.

Rescues

Since April 9th, Mexican security forces have rescued a total of 179 migrants in several separate operations, according to a news account posted on the website of Tamaulipas state government.
  • April 9th: In Ciudad Madero a Mexican Naval Infantry unit located an freed 35 migrants, all from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.  Among the migrants was a four year old child.  A total of three suspects were detained at the scene, identified as Hugo Cesar Rodriguez Niges, Servio Tulio Avalos Gonzalez and Ernesto Alvarado Machado.  Sailors also seized three rifles, 132 rounds of ammunition, six weapons magazines and four vehicles.
  • April 10th:  In Reynosa municipality in  Pedro J. Mendez colony, a Policia Federal unit rescued  76 migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, totaling 65 and 11 women, who were kidnapped for ransom.  No one was reported detained at the scene. 
  • April 11th:  In the city of Tampico, 20 migrants were rescued by a Policia Estatal Acreditable unit as they were being loaded onto a bus for the United State.  One suspects, identified as Eladio Lopez Cardona was detained at the scene.  A total of 12 from Guatemala, four from  Honduras and four from El Salvador were rescued.
  • April 12th:  In Matamoros municipality in Estancia Residencial colony, Mexican Army and Policia Estatal Acreditable units were dispatched to a residence based on an anonymous complaint to find 48 migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua detained by criminals. One suspect identified as Daniela Gomez Garcia was detained at the scene.  The count of the kidnapping victims were 38 men, six women and four children.
Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Sunday, April 13, 2014

10 die in Durango state

A total of 10 individuals, eight of whom were from the same family were found dead or were killed in armed confrontations in Durango  state since Saturday, according to Mexican news accounts.

In a news report which appeared in El Diario de Coahuila news daily, eight siblings were found shot to death in Pueblo Nuevo municipality Saturday.

According to the report the dead were from the Duran Chamorro family and were found in the village of Balontita, which is near the border with Santa Rosario municipality in Sinaloa state.  A few of the dead were identified unofficially as Eusiquia, Bernardo, Erika, "Chuya", Cruz, Cecilia, Hermelinda and Samuel.

Also in Pueblo Nuevo, although the news report failed to state when, an individual identified as  Fidel Ortega, 44, was shot to death in the village of Los Naranjos.

A Mexican Army road patrol engaged and killed one armed suspect near the village of La Puerta in Pueblo Nuevo.  Another man, identified as  Lamberto Sarabia Cabrera, 20, was wounded in the encounter.

The 10 dead in Pueblo Nuevo municipality is the worse death toll since 2012, when a total of six armed suspects were killed in an intergang shootout in 2012.  A total of nine individuals were killed in that municipality in 2012.

Pueblo Nuevo sits astride Mexico Federal Highway 40, which links the Pacific seaport of Mazatlan to Durango city and points east.

This region of Durango is also part of the Golden Triangle in the western Mexican sierras, where drugs are grown and processed by most of Mexico's drug cartels.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Monday, April 7, 2014

Bloodbath in Tamaulipas: Death toll climbs to at least 24

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

As many as 60 individuals have been killed in the Mexican northern border state of Tamaulipas since last Friday, according to Mexican news reports.

Officially as of Sunday evening, the death toll solely in shootings and shootouts climbed to 10, including a confrontation between a Mexican Army road patrol and a convoy of armed suspects in Miguel Aleman, and a series of shootings and shootouts in the southern Tamaulipas municipalities of Madero and Tampico, bringing to death toll to 10 total.

According to an unsigned report in Amigos de Tamaulipas2 in mforos.com, the actual death toll as of Sunday was 18. The posting said that Monday afternoon a number of gunfire exchanges had taken place, specifically in Tampico and Madero, but no deaths or wounded have been reported so far.

A news release posted on Tamaulipas' government website said that three individuals were found shot to death Monday, including one man found at around 0039 hrs in Pueblo colony and two more found in  Echeverria colony.  All the victims were men in their 20s.  Both of these finds were made before 0900 hrs.

A second report posted Monday night on the website of Tamaulipas state said that a second gunfight took place between another Mexican Army unit and armed suspects in Miguel Aleman municipality which ended with three armed suspects dead.

According to the news release, the gunfight took place near a gap called Las Crucitas near the Rio Grande river Sunday night at 1935 hrs.  Only one of the three were identified, Raymundo Mares Rivera.  All three men who died in the encounter were in their 20s.

Soldiers seized a number of contraband including three AK-47 rifles, one AR-15 rifle, one grenade, 31 weapons magazines for AK-47, 15 weapons magazines for AR-15, two bulletproof vests and a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.

According to a report posted on the website of Tamaulipas state, four men were detained in Zona Centro of Tampico by a Mexican Army unit, and a number of weapons and munitions were seized Monday afternoon.

Among the contraband seized was seven rifles, one 12 gauge shotgun, one grenade launcher, three sub machine guns, two hand grenades, two rifle grenades (probably 40mm), one rifle scope, 80 metal stars, six weapons magazines, personal quantities of marijuana and cocaine, two vehicles, tactical gear and MEX $6,674.00 (USD $513.48).

An uncredited dispatch posted Monday afternoon on the website of El Diario de Coahuila news daily said the number of shooting deaths in the past 30 hours in Tamaulipas state could be as high as 60.

Tampico recently received a new Gulf Cartel plaza jefe, a criminal underboss whose territory is the municipality of Tampico, and could be a possible reason why intergang firefights have spiked in the state.  Tamaulipas is a primary route for the shipment of drugs, weapons and munitions, shooters, and migrants north.

A news report posted on the website of Dia a Dia Tamaulipas news daily said that Twitter users were still reporting gunfire in Tampico as of 1830 hrs CDT.  This writer saw Twitter reports as late as 2130 CDT.  An official associated with schools in Tampico reported public school attendance down to between 40 and 50 percent.

According to a late news report posted on the website of Milenio, despite rumors to the contrary, public schools will convene normally Tuesday.  Also, according to a facebook posting classes will convene for Tueasday at Unidad Academica de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales (UACJS).

According to Informador news daily, however, , three universities in the area have suspended classes.  The schools include Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas (UAT), Facultad de Comercio y Administracion de Tampico (FCAT) and  Universidad del Noreste (UNE).
 
Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Video


A video, reportedly of a portion of the shootings in Tampico, can be found here

Another video, this time in Del Pueblo colony in Tampico here.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

5 die in southern Chihuahua

A total of seven individuals were shot to death or were found in since last Tuesday in southern Chihuahua state municipalities, according to Mexican news accounts.

According to a news report which appeared in the online edition of El Sol de Parral news daily, three men were found shot to death Friday evening.

The victims, two of whom were identified as  Edil Bitelio Jimenez Payan, 30, and  José Isaías Torres Meza, 33, were both both from Guadalue y Calvio municipality.  Local residents had filed a complaint about three dead bodies on the Guadlupe y Calvo to Parral road, dead from gunshot wounds near the village of Turuachi.  All three victims were shot in the head.

Meanwhile in Bachiniva municipality, a man was found shot to death in  April 1st near a location called San José y Anexas.  The news report said he was struck with rounds from a 9mm weapon, probably a pistol.

Lastly, in Cuauhtemoc municipality last Thursday one unidentified individual was wounded and another unofficially was killed in an encounter with a Mexican Army unit, according to a separate news report in El Diario de Chihuahua news daily. 

According to a news account gunfire was exchanged between the occupants of a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck and a Mexican Army road patrol.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

10 die in Tamaulipas

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

A total of ten unidentified individuals were shot to death or were found shot to death over the weekend in the northern border state of Tamaulipas, according to official Mexican news accounts.

Saturday night in Miguel Aleman municipality, a Mexican Army road patrol encountered armed suspects traveling in a convoy, and exchanged gunfire witht he suspects leaving four dead and two wounded.

According to a new release which appeared on the official website of Tamaulipas state, the army patrol encountered a convoy including a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck in the village of Los Guerra, and attempted to affect a traffic stop, only to be fired on.  Mexican Army counterfire ended the confrontation.

Soldiers seized 17 rifles, one 0.50 caliber Barret rifle, 11 grenades, two grenade launcher attachments, three handguns,weapons magazines, ammunition, tactical gear and a package of marijuana.  Five unidentified individuals were also detained at the scene.

According to official reports, Mexican Army units had been reinforcing the region following a Friday night incident in which a hotel in Migeul Aleman was fired on by armed suspects said to be part of the convoy the unit encountered a day later.  No one was reported hurt in the incident and damage was limited to the facade of the building.

Meanwhile, in southern Tamaulipas, six unidentified individuals were shot to death in a series of shootings in Tampico and Madero municipalities Saturday and Sunday.

According to the official version, three unidentified individuals were shot to death at a hotel in Madero Sunday afternoon at about 1510 hrs.  The shooting was said to be an assassination. Of the three victims one of them was said t be an employee of the hotel.

In Tampico at around 1530 hrs,  one unidentified man was found shot to death at the intersection of calles San Pedro and Nardos in Las Violetas colony.

An hour later in Madero one unidentified man was shot to death by armed suspects traveling aboard a Volkswagen Jetta.  The incident took place near the intersection of calles Malva and Lilas in El Chipus colony.

At around 1650 an unidentified man was found shot to death near the intersection of calles Honduras and Aduana in Talleres colony.

Officials say that three separate intergang firefights had taken place in Tampico Saturday night, but police were unable to find any bodies.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com  He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

7 die in southern Chihuahua

Seven individuals were killed or were found dead in ongoing drug and gang related violence in southern Chihuahua state, according to Mexican news accounts.

In Bocoyna municipality last Friday four unidentified men in their 30s and 40s were found shot to death.

According to a news report which appeared in the online edition of El Diario de Chihuahua news daily, the victims were found near the break between the villages of Cienega de Huacayvo and Tayarachi, near the San Isidro River.

All four had been shot to death and all had been left in the location long enough to be partially consumed by vermin.

Three others were killed in southern Chihuahua state.

Two men were found shot to death in Parral Sunday night, according to a news account in El Diario de Chihuahua.

Sergio Ubaldo Rodriguez Herrera, 18, and Jesus Manuel Herrera Salcido, 24, were found inside a Ford Mustang sedan parked on Calle Martires 3 de Mayo in Emiliano  Zapata colony.

The victims were apparently sitting in the vehicle drinking when armed suspects shot and killed them.

Meanwhile, Wednesday, a man in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality was found shot to death.

Aurelio Corral Ponce, 56, was found near the Restaurante Doña Cuca in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality, bound hand and foot, and shot three times.  The news report which appeared in El Sol de Parral news daily, said an AK-47 rifle was used in the killing.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com.  he can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Sunday, March 16, 2014

4 die in Tamaulipas state

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

A total of three armed suspects were killed in two separate incidents in Tamaulipas state since Thursday, and a Mexican federal police official was assassinated, according to official Mexican government news accounts.

According to a new release posted on the state government website of Tamaulipas, last Friday night a Mexican Army road patrol intercepted a convoy of at least two vehicles in ejido El Olivo near Recinto Ferial in Matamoros municipality.  The suspects in the vehicles fired on the army patrol and return fire by soldiers hit and killed two.

As others in the convoy managed to escape, both of the dead were left on the roadway.  The report said the men who were killed were both in their 20s.  Soldiers seized one AK-47 rifle, weapons magazines and ammunition, and one Chevrolet Malibu sedan.

Meanwhile in Reynosa municipality, one armed suspect was killed in an apparent traffic stop attempt by a Mexican Army road patrol.

The incident took place at around 1200 hrs near the intersection of Bulevar Tiburcio Garza Zamora and Calle San Luis in Rodríguez colony, where the army patrol attempted the stop, but were instead fired on by the driver, said to be in his 20s, who was aboard a Chevrolet Tornado pickup truck.

Soldiers seized one AR-15 rifle in the aftermath, as well as the vehicle.

The day before in Gonzalez municipality, an unidentified Policia Federal Preventativa inspector was shot and killed at 1015 hrs near the intersection of Avenida Insurgentes and Calle Honduras in Aviacion de Villa Manuel colony.

Suspects aboard a Chevrolet pickup truck are suspected in the attack.

Secretario de Seguridad Publica del Estado resigns

According to a news release on the Tamaulipas state website, Tamaulipas' Secretario de Seguridad Publica del Estado> (SSPE) resigned his position after 36 months in office.

Lomeli Martinez was said to have personal reasons for his resignation.  The website report notes that Lomeli Martinez oversaw the certification of police in the state, the worst record in Mexico at only 43 percent of police certified to work as police as of last fall.  At the time, police certifications were due to be complete, but Mexico's national Chamber of Deputies extended the deadline another year, the third extension in four years.

Replacing Lomeli Martinez is Brigade General Arturo Gutierrez Garcia, who was formerly chief of staff of the Mexican IV Military Region, based in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon between 2012 and 2013.  Searches of government websites yield little in the way of former commands for the general, although Mexican civilian press says he has extensive field experience.

The Secretaria de Defensa Nacional (SEDENA), controlling agency for the Mexican Army indicates that General Gutierrez Garcia has served as military attache to Honduras a few years ago.

It must be noted that Lomeli Martinez, himself a former Mexican Army first captain, became SSPE just as the mass graves in San Fernando were being discovered.  The total dead found was 193, the worst in the Mexican Drug War.

His predecessor, Brigadier General Ubaldo Ayala Tinoco, resigned his position after only 107 days in the wake of the discovery of the immensity of the mass murders in San Fernando municipality.

Command Shuffling in Northeast Mexico

Both of the two command units covering Tamaulipas have undergone changes of command since last December, 2013.  Every November, the SEDENA comes out with its latest promotions of flag officers, and sometimes with it new commanders are reassigned.  The Mexican Army likes its commanders to have extensive experience in the field, and so commanders tend to stay in place, so that they may train new subordinates.  Normal command shuffling takes place in June, but sometimes they are known to take place directly after the promotions lists come out.

Th IV Military Region, which includes Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and San Luis Potosi states, recently experienced a change of command as General de Division Tomas Jaime Aguirre Cervantes took command of the region last December, according to data supplied by Milenio news daily.

General Aguirre Cervantes has extensive command experience commanding several military zones including the 11th, 33rd and 40th Zones.  He has taught at Mexico's Escuela Superior de Guerra and was commandant of Heroico Colegio Militar.  His other assignments include work in intelligence and in counterintelligence.

He replaces General Noe Sandoval Alcazar, who took an administrative job for SEDENA in Mexico City.

Meanwhile the 8th Military Zone, a subordinate unit to the IV Military Region, experienced a change of command as General de Brigada Pedro Felipe Gurrola Ramirez took command, replacing General de Brigada Miguel Gustavo Gonzalez Cruz, according to a news report in El Manana news daily.

General Gurrola Ramirez is a special forces soldier with command experience in Culican in Sinaloa state and in Chiapas state.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Armed suspects fight Mexican security forces in southern Tamaulipas

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Tamaulipas state police and Mexican Policia Federal have been reportedly involved a a number of armed confrontations with criminal groups in south-central Tamaulipas state, according to official government reports.

According to a news release posted on the Tamaulipas state website, the fighting has been going on at a location between Jimenez and Padilla municipalities.  The report said that Mexican security forces were fired on by armed suspects, and apparently security forces returned fire.

No one from either side were reported hurt in the encounters.

Possibly unrelated is the report from the same website that two unidentified assistants of the municipal president of Abasolo were injured in an auto accident a few hours later about 20 kilometers away,

According to the news release the vehicle's tires had been punctured or were blown out, causing the crash.  Both victims were said to be at a hospital in Ciudad Victoria, the state capital of Tamaulipas.

The latest two incidents comes on the heels of the announcement of a new self defense group in southern Tamaulipas, colloquially known as autodefensas.

According to a news report which appeared in the leftist Proceso news weekly, said that the new group had distributed a leaflet detailing their existence earlier in the week.

The group, dubbed the  Brigada Alberto Carreta Torres, was formed to counter the criminal activities of Los Zetas drug cartel in the area.

According to a separate report which appeared in El Universal news daily  last February 11th, several autodefensas have formed in Tamaulipas, and were operating in Hidalgo, Tula and Ocampo municipalities.  The Proceso article, dated two days ago, said that the newest group was operating in Ciudad Victoria.  The article also hinted that the new group were operating checkpoints in the city.

The Brigada Alberto Carreta Torres  group has claimed a number of executions of Los Zetas criminal operatives.  The autodefensas of Michocan, unlike the Brigada Alberto Carreta Torres, had not, to this writer's understanding, targeted one criminal group over another as they began their own security operations

The Brigada Alberto Carreta Torres sounds like the Matazetas group from Veracruz and Jalisco states three years ago, which were groups funded and operated by local drug gangs to gain public sympathy for their goals, even as they rounded up and brutally murdered innocents at the time.  The Matazetas were later found to be funded by the Sinaloa drug cartel. 

The absence of a reference to the Sinaloa and Gulf cartels in the announcement of the existence of the group, both of which are in alliance would seem to indicate they were in fact funded and operated by one and/or the other group.

The Proceso article also said that another group, autodefensa Columna Pedro J Mendez, was operating in Hidalgo municipality and had claimed the lives of a number of Los Zetas.

Dip. Elizondo Salazar

In the El Universal article a Tamaulipas state deputy, Francisco Elizondo Salazar lamented that since elements of the Policia Federal had been redeployed to Michoacan, "insecurity permeated the streets" of the state.

Two days later, at least some Policia Federal units returned to the state to begin new operations.

Deputy Francisco Salazar also repeated a warning that travel in Tamaulipas at night should be discouraged.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and Borderlandbeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

2 more die in southern Chihuahua


Two individuals were shot to death and another was wounded in three separate shooting incidents in southern Chihuahua state municipalities.

According to a news account which appeared in El Monitor de Parral news daily, Marco Antonio Sanchez Zavala was shot to death at the Cantina Foreing Bar on Avenida Ortiz Mena and at around 1740 hrs Wednesday evening in Parral.

According to the report, a number of armed suspects entered the bar after dismounting from at least one sedan and started firing.  Sanchez Zavala was originally from Ciudad Juarez where he had been  working in a factory only two weeks before.

Meanwhile in Carichi municipality, an American national was found shot to death in her vehicle parked near a medical clinic Tuesday afternoon.

According to a news report which appeared in El Diario de Chihuahua news daily, Kathelyn Nicole Lambert Koegler, 20, had been shot in the chest and left to die in her Jeep Cherokee. Lambert Koegler had been resident of Carichi municipality since childhood.

On Wednesday night a man in his 20s was shot and wounded in Parral, according to a news report which appeared in the online edition of El Sol de Parral news daily.

Jesus Anselmo Bustillos Bustillos, 25, was wounded by a number of armed suspects who were aboard a black sedan at around 2040 hrs.  The incident took place at the victim's residence on Calle Maria Herrera Quiñones in PRI colony,  At least three shots were fired at the victim.

An anonymous writer for El Monitor de Parral wrote that a shouting match occurred between elements of the Chihuahua state police and elements of the Mexican Army who were on the scene.  The shouting was about ministerial agents at the scene contaminating the crime scene, an accusation advanced by the military site commander.

The shouting ended as prosecutors arrived on the scene to conduct their investigation.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and Borderlandbeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

3 more die in southern Chihuahua

A total of three individuals were killed on ongoing drug and gang related violence in southern Chihuahua state municipalities since last Sunday, according to Mexican news reports.

Sunday the deputy commander of the Chihuahua state police was found shot to dead on a road between Parral and Los Charco Sunday, according to a news report which appeared in the online edition of El Diario de Chihuahua news daily.

Javier Enrique Nuñez, 42 has been shot multiple times with armed suspects who used 9mm and 12 gauge weapons.  He was described as a sub commander of the State ministerial police in Villa Colorado.

Also near Parral a man in his 20s was shot to death in an apparent hit in Matamoros municipality Tuesday.

According to a news account in El Diario de Chihuahua armed suspects aboard several truck were firing on the victim, identified as Juan Antonio Barragan Noriega, 22, before he was struck with gunfire and died.

Mexican press are calling the incident a shootout, which means the victim at least tried to shoot back at his attackers.  The shootout took place near the Chihuahua state and Durango state borders.

Meanwhile in Parral Tuesday a man in his 20s being treated in a hospital was shot to death by an armed suspect.

Alejandro Julian Almanza, 24, was shot by an unidentified man who demanded to see his victim, shot him and then took the victim's cell phone.  The shooter used a 9mm semiautomatic pistol in the attack.

According to the El Sol de Parral news daily account, several dozen witnessed the shooting.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and Borderlandbeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Three more found dead in southern Chihuahua state

A total of three individuals were killed or were found dead in drug and gang related violence in three separate incidents in southern Chihuahua state municipalities, according to Mexican news accounts.

Saturday afternoon at around 1540 hours an  man was  shot to death in Hidalgo de Parral municipality, according to a news account published in the online edition of El Diario de Chihuahua news daily.

Emmanuel Ochoa Holguin, 27, was in the main bus depot in Zona Centro of Parral city, and about to board a bus bound for Ciudad Juarez when a two armed suspects ran up to him and started firing before several onlookers.  As soon as the victim fell, the shooters went to a black sedan with a third suspects driving, then fled the scene.

According to a late news report, Ochoa Holguin had previously served time for drug related offenses in 2009 and 2011.

Also in Parral, two Chihuahua state ministerial agents interviewed a suspect who was drunk at the bar La Estrella in Morelos colony, who confessed to the murder of an unidentified individual a few days ago, according to a separate El Diario de Chihuahua news report.

After searching for two hours in San Jose colony in the village of Santa Rosa, the police found the victim who was in an advanced stage of decomposition.

A third unidentified individual was found shot to death in southern Mexico.

One unidentified man was found shot to dead in Bocoyna municipality Friday afternoon, according to a new report in El Diairo de Chihuahua.

The victim was found on a road between the village of Viveros and  Situriachi Dam shot once in the head.

Chris Covert writes Mexican drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Thursday, February 27, 2014

4 die in southern Chihuahua

A total of four individuals were killed or were found dead in drug and gang related violence in southern Chihuahua state since last Tuesday, according to Mexican news reports.

Thursday afternoon, two brothers were found shot to death in Urique municipality, according to a news report which appeared in the online edition of El Diario de Chihuahua news daily.  The victims were identified as Arnoldo Gutierrez Rios 24 years old and Alonso Gutierrez Rios, 23.

The two men left their residence and were headed for the village of San Rafael, but were shot some time after they left.  At the scene of the shooting, police found two weapons magazines for the AK-47 rifle, one 30 round capacity with 24 rounds and one full 40 round capacity magazine.

Arnoldo had an arrest warrant out issued from Mina judicial district for intentional homicide.  The warrant was from a May, 2012 incident.

Meanwhile in Bocoyna municipality, an unidentified man was found shot to death on the Creel to Guachochi road near ejido San Ignacio Ararekoa near a location dubbed Piedra de Elefante Wednesday.

Finally, a man was found shot to death in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality Tuesday.

According to a news report which appeared in El Sol de Parral news daily, Emilio Julian Chaparro, 43, was found in a gap between Guadalupe y Calvo and Baborigame municipalities, three kilometers from the main road.

The victim was shot at least once in the head.

Also in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality, specifically in Parral, Chihuahua state police continue their search for stolen cars in the city by operating a checkpoint in Parral.  The checkpoint is part of a police operation called Operativo Parral.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Saturday, February 22, 2014

4 die in southern Chihuahua

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

A total of four youths were found shot to death Thursday in the southern Chihuahua state municipality of Bocoyna, according to Mexican news accounts.

A news item which appeared on the website of El Punte Libre news daily said that a Mexican Army unit was dispatched to a stretch of road near the village of San Juanito, where soldiers found the victims naked to the waist, shot once in the head and stuffed inside a pickup truck.

The victims were identified as Daniel Abraham Dominguez Rodriguez, 20, Irving Noe Aleman Rodriguez, 19, Oscar Francisco Molina Mafiodo, 19, and Saul Adriel Paredes Martinez, 20.

The victims were reported kidnapped before they were found dead.

This latest find comes on the heels of a major confrontation between local criminal elements and Chihuahua state police, which came to a head last week as two state police agents were killed and another four were wounded in an ambush near San Juanito.  The ambush was a response by  the criminal group to a raid the day before which killed three criminal suspects, and resulted in three arrests.

That gunfight took place because, according to  recently installed Fiscalia General del Estado (FGE) or state attorney general, Jorge Gonzalez Nicolas, state police were ordered into area to conduct counternarcotics operations more "aggressively",  which were previously left alone by his predecessor, Carlos Manuel Salas,and were reversing Salas' previous policies.  That policy suggested a connection between Salas and organized crime in the state.


Salas left his post last October after being appointed three years before in the wake of the 2010 election.

That supposed nexus was charged by local criminal groups in 2011, which went on a state murder spree of state police commanders in Chihuahua city claiming Salas maintained a connection with the Juarez dug cartel.  Similarly, his predecessor, Patricia Gonzalez, spent the last two years of her term as FGE under the same charges by criminal elements.

Gonzalez lost her brother to a brutal organized crime hit in 2010, and despite an investigation by the national attorney general, Procuraduria General de la Republica (PGR) , none of those charges were ever proved.

In a related development last week, Jorge Gonzalez Nicolas said his office was beginning an investigation into links between Salas and organized crime.

Saturday, however, FGE western district spokesman, Alexa Lara, said that state police presence in Bocoyna would be "withdrawn", but that the police were not going to completely retire from the area, essentially, doing what the FGE office said Salas had done, which had indicated a possible nexus with organized crime.

In a news account published in the online edition of El Diario de Chihuahua news daily , the Lara characterized the situation as "calm" but "tenuous", and Mexican Army patrols have been intensified in the region.

The news story goes on to note that police would be rotated in and out of the area and the number of police elements would be "random",  presumably as a security measure

Meanwhile the municipal government of Ciudad Madera in far western Chihuahua state, announced Thursday that a long abandoned project to build an army base was to be resumed.

Madera, like most of the territory from Chihuahua city south is within the area of operation of the Mexican 42nd Military Zone.  Typical  Mexican Army bases house company sized elements, or about 100 effectives.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com  He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Monday, February 17, 2014

Chihuahua ambush was reaction to police strategy

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Last week's ambush and deaths of three Chihuahua state police agents were a reaction by criminal groups by new measures taken by Chihuahua state's Fiscalia General del Estado (FGE), or attorney general, according to Mexican news reports.

A published report which appeared in the online edition of La Polaka news daily, quoted an anonymous source source within the FGE office, saying that Chihuahua state FGE, Jorge Gonzalez Nicolas had been tasked with "dismantling the connections" between local criminal groups on the western sierras of Chihuahua state and the ministerial police agents who had been posted there by the previous Fiscalia, Carlos Manuel Salas.

According to the report, as a solution Gonzalez Nicolas began to rotate state security officials among several offices in Chihuahua state municipalities including the southern municipalities of Cuauhtemoc and Creel.

The report goes on to note that the latest state police counternarcotics operation which took the lives of six people in Bocoyna municipality was part of a change in tactics in which police agents aggressively entered into areas known to be ruled by local criminal gangs, which is what happened in Bocoyna.

A previous report posted on the online edition of La Parada Digital news daily said FGE Gonzalez Nicolas told a Chihuahua state Chamber of Deputies budgeting committee last December, the Junta de Coordinacion Parlamentaria, that among his plans for the year 2014 included building a new regional police headquarters, presumably in southern Chihuahua, as well an intensifying police operations in the Mexican sierras with newly expanded Policia Preventativa elements.

Gonzalez Nicolas was a regional attorney general for the northern district of Chihuahua state before he was appointed to his new post last October.

In 2011, Gonzalez Nicolas had undergone withering criticisms of grieving relatives of the Reyes Salazar family which lost several of its members to separate violent incidents including a triple murder in February of 2011.  The claims at the time were that the three family members killed in 2011, Elias Reyes Salazar, Malena Reyes Salazar and Luis Ornelas Soto, were kidnapped by a "paramilitary group", which is a buzzword for unofficial state sanctioned killing.  Since that time little evidence has surfaced that the 2011 deaths had a nexus with Gonzalez Nicolas or the Chihuahua state attorney general's office.

Meanwhile in southern Chihuahua state, three individuals were killed or were found dead in ongoing drug and gang related violence.
  • Sunday two brothers were shot to death in Parral.  The victims were identified as Jesus Carrete Pereira, de 28 and Eduardo Yañez Varela.  The were found inside their Datsun pickup truck on Calle 10th de Mayao in Morelos colony at around 1530 hrs when nearby residents heard shots fired.
  • Saturday night, also in Parral, a man in his 30s was shot to death.  Felix Barraza Barraza, 31, was shot by armed suspects who were traveling aboard a Volkswagen Jetta sedan and a Jeep Cherokee SUV near the intersection of calles Raúl Soto Reyes y Francisco Morales in PRI colony.  The victim was known by the alias El Foco.
Police have been conducting counternarcotics operations in municipalities of southern Chihuahua.
  • In Parral last Wednesday night a joint local, state and federal counternarcotics operation seized a number of weapons and stolen cars. The raid took place on Calle Galeana in Centro colony.  The raid netted eight vehicles including five luxury sedans and three pickup trucks including one Ford F-150.  Among weapons and armaments seized were one AK-47 rifle, five weapons magazines, a small quantity of ammunition and one fragmentary hand grenade.
  • Last February 11th, Chihuahua state police agents seized 200 kilograms of marijuana in Moreolos municipality.  Police agents happened upon a Dodge Ram pickup truck at a location called Cienega Prieta where the drugs were found wrapped in 17 nylon bags.  The news report says the suspects traveling aboard the truck abandoned it when they observed the state police units nearby.
Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com  He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Thursday, February 13, 2014

7 die in southern Chihuahua

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Seven individuals were killed in ongoing drug and gang related violence in southern Chihuahua state, including two Chihuahua state police agents according to Mexican news accounts.

A Chihuahua state police raid in Bocoyna municipality took the lives of three people, including two men and one woman.

According to a news report posted on the online edition of El Diario de Juarez news daily, a Policia Estatal Unica unit was dispatched to a farmhouse near the village of San Juanito on reports of armed suspects in the area Wednesday.  At the location, the police agents were fired on.  Police return fire hit and killed three.

One police agent were reported wounded in the encounter, but his wounds were not life threatening.  A later news account said that three unidentified individuals were detained at the scene.

Police seized six rifles, one 9mm pistol,ammunition, tactical gear and several dozen vehicles.

Following the confrontation Chihuahua state Fiscalia General del Estado (FGE) Jorge Gonzalez Nicolas announced he would send additional police reinforcements to the area.

Later that same day armed suspects ambushed a police unit in Bocoyna municipality. According to a news account on the website of El Diario de Juarez, apparently in response to the police raid.

According to a report by the FGE, the attack took place on the road linking San Pedro to San Juanito at about the 24 kilometer marker. A total of four police agents were wounded, and two were killed on the gunfight.  El Diario de Juarez said that the wounded total for the police was seven.

The area is said to be reinforced with state and federal forces, and one Mexican Army unit on patrol as a result of the new encounter.

Meanwhile in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality, two brothers were killed in an apparent home invasion Monday, according to a separate news report which appeared in on the website of El Diario de Juarez.

The victims were identified in the news account as Eufronio Ramos, 33, and Martin Olivas, 28.

The attack took place in the village of La Soledad de Abajo where several armed suspects entered the residence of an unidentified acquaintance of the two victims demanding firearms.  The armed suspects searched the residence then took the three victims with them after failing to find weapons.  The shooters then shot the victims a short distance away.  The third victim was apparently wounded at the scene.

The bodies of the victims were found about 200 yards away.  Police found spent cartridge casings for AK-47, AR-15 and .40 caliber.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. he can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com

Friday, February 7, 2014

300 Mexican Army effectives deploy to southern Chihuahua

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

A total of 300 soldiers were deployed to southern Chihuahua to reinforce the Mexican 42nd Military Zone, according to Mexican news accounts.

A news report last week posted on the online edition of El Diario de Juarez news daily said that the unit, coming via road march from Cuernavaca in Morelos state, arrived Thursday in Hidaldo de Parral municipality. The unit is an element of the Mexican 9th Artillery Regiment.

The units is expected to reinforce road patrols throughout the region, a total of 41 municipalities covered by the 42nd Military Zone.  A week ago an additional 100 soldiers were moved to southern Chihuahua.

Southern Chihuahua has experienced a severe increase in drug related violence in the last three weeks.  More recently, at least four individuals have been killed in drug related violence.
  • The owner of a seafood kiosk in Parral was shot to death Thursday, according to a separate news report in El Diario de Juarez .   Alfredo Valenzuela, 33, was shot near Avenida Independencia when an unidentified armed suspect shot him three times.  The shooting took place near a location where a seller of sushi was killed a few days before
  • An undisclosed number of armed suspects were killed in an apparent intergang firefight near the village of Villa Matamoros in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality Wednesday afternoon.  The shooting started as part of a kidnapping at around 1400 hrs.  Police arrived to find a Chevrolet Suburban SUV afire from rifle fire.  Dead were reported at the scene, but the death toll was not disclosed by police.
  • An unidentified man was found dead Monday near the road connecting Parral and Jimenez municipalities.  The victim had been tortured and was found with his hear wrapped in tape.  The news account failed to indicate how the victim was killed.
  • An unidentified cattleman was shot and wounded in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality Sunday.  It is unclear why the 43 year old victim was shot, but it is apparent he is expected to survive his wounds.
  • A traffic police officer was shot to death in Jimenez municipality Sunday.  Victor Manuel Ramirez Salas 34  was shot by armed suspects as he was driving his personal vehicle on Calle 9th.  He is the second transit police officer killed in Jimenez in January.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Jalisco state mass grave death total rises to 42 -- UPDATED

Excelsior now says that the total is 42.  Also updated with corrected count of detainees
By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Another four bodies were found in the La Barca, Jalisco mass grave Friday bringing the death toll to 37, according to Mexican news reports.

As of Sunday evening, according to Excelsior news daily, the death toll in La Barca is at 42.

According to an El Universal wire service report featured on the website of El Diario de Coahuila news daily, all but two of the dead were men.  Mexican Procuraduria General de la Republica (PGR) or attorney general Jesus Murillo Karam, was quoted saying that 31 bodies have been examined, but none of them are the two PGR ministerial agents who went missing two weeks ago.

The grave was found after police detained 20 individuals of a kidnapping ring, including local police agents almost two weeks ago.  Information from the raid led investigators to the La Barca site.  Apparently the gravesite extends over an area which straddles the Michoacan and Jalisco state borders, and include Villa Hermosa municipality in Michoacan, as well as La Barca municipality.

Michoacan is currently one of Mexico's most violent states, as drug cartels have reacted with violence to indigenous self defense groups, which were formed stop encroachment on Indian land considered sacred.

Meanwhile in Tancitaro municipality, a Mexican Army road patrol exchanged gunfire with suspected members of Los Caballeros Templarios drug cartel Friday.  The Proceso wire service report did not detail casualties in this latest encounter.

Armed suspects were caught at around 1600 hrs.  According to the wire report, the encounter was the third in Tancitaro municipality since November 16th, when self defense groups, colloquially known as autodefensa took control of Tepalcatepec and Buenavista Tomatlan municipalities.

The report also mentions a separate shooting involving drug cartel shooters taking place in November 19th in Tancitaro municipality near the village of Zirimbo.  In that incident, cartel shooters fired their weapons on a residence.  Casualties in that shooting were not detailed in the wire report.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.co
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Death of indigenous leader in Chihuahua sparks demands for investigation


By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

The death of an apparent indigenous Indian leader has moved the heads of several indigenous communities to demand investigation of that crime and several others involving indigenous Indians victims in the region of Sierra Tarahumara, according to Mexican news accounts.

According to a news report which appeared on the website of El Diario de Chihuahua and La Polaka news dailies and data which appeared in a Facebook page operated by the forum, a forum was held in Ciudad Juarez city late last week named the IV Pueblos originarios de la Sierra Tarahumara en Defensa de Nuestros Territoriosm or Indigenous People of the Sierra Tarahumara in Defense of Our territory held in Ciudad Juarez which demanded government action against drug and local criminal gangs they say are responsible for several murders and other violence in the region against indigenous peoples.

Last week's victim, Jaime Ayala Subia Socorro Ramos Ceballos was killed in armed confrontations with local drug gangs near the village of Choreachi in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality in southern Chihuahua. 

According to data supplied by Indian chief Lorenzo Moreno Pajarito and two others identified as Emilio Enriquez Cruz and Alfonso Molina, local drug gangs are killing indigenous people and intimidating their families with violence, whenever they resist against illegal logging taking place on Indian land, specifically in Guadalupe y Calvo municipality, and in Mogotavo as well as in Barrancas del Cobre, also known as Copper Canyon.  The forum was held to present their demands to the Chihuahua state government that the government do something about the violence and encroachment, by both the government and private companies on ancestral Indian lands. Among the pueblos signing or supporting the petition were the  Tarahumaras, Warojios, Odame and Yaquis, from Sonora and Chihuahua states.

The petition expressed fears that ongoing violence at the hands of local criminal gangs will force indigenous peoples away from their tribal lands and customs, and "send them to the cliffs".

That last statement was a stark reminder of an event in the Sierra Tarahumara region in which it was reported that several Tarahumara Indians had committed suicide by jumping off cliffs, because of the lack of food available to care for their families.  That charge was made in a television interview in January of 2012 by local peasant leader, Ramon Gardea, who claimed that as many as 50 Tarahumara Indians had committed suicide by throwing themselves off cliffs to their deaths.  The report was dismissed by Chihuahua state government officials, and indeed, no bodies were ever found that would support the account.

The El Diario de Chihuahua account said that teachers had left the Sierra Tarahumara region because of the murder of a boy named Jaime Zubias Cevallos  September 6th, and the murder of Ayala Socorro Ramos the next month, November 6th, and the fear is more will do so if violence and the threat of violence continues.

Indigenous peoples were being warned away from the region so that forests can be exploited, according to the account.

Two other leaders in Choreachi, Angel Manchado Ramos and Prudencio Ramos Ramos, said that they and their extended families have been threatened and intimidated them, including the use of written threats and by putting them under pursuit.

Individuals from Chihuahua municipalities of  Bocoyna, Temoris, Batopilas, as well as other states, have been sent to the area to harvest forests but have been prevented so far.

The concerns expressed by Mexican Indian tribes highlights the extent of the Mexican national government clampdown on reported acts of violence in Mexico.  No account of the murder of either of the two victims who had died since September 6th has been reported by the Chihuahua state Fiscalia General del Estado or attorney general, asd would be de riguer in such instances.  Mexican press relies heavily on local attorneys general for crime information.

Only last week it was revealed that drug related murders would not be included in subsequent statistical reports by the federal government in order to give a much better account of what is happening than the actual reality.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com