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Monday, May 27, 2024

The Navy Seized More Than A Ton And A Half Of Cocaine On A Boat In Manzanillo: Colima

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

On May 20, personnel from the Tenth Naval Region based in Manzanillo, Colima, carried out maritime and aerial surveillance patrols.

MAY 24, 2024

Elizabeth Ibal / El Occidental

Personnel of the Secretariat of the Navy through the Mexican Navy seized approximately 1,618 kilos of cocaine, as well as fuel of illicit origin in a boat, in addition three people who were on board were arrested.

The Navy informed this Friday morning that on May 20, personnel from the Tenth Naval Region based in Manzanillo, Colima, carried out maritime and aerial surveillance patrols to contribute to the maintenance of the rule of law.

However, approximately 135 nautical miles, or 250 kilometers, from this Naval Command and to the south of Manzanillo, they sighted a small boat with three people on board.

Upon performing a routine inspection, they found packages containing illicit substances and drums with suspected fuel on board.




After counting, it was established that it was 1,618 kilos of white powder with cocaine-like characteristics contained in 30 packages; 11 marijuana cigarettes, and 1,150 liters of fuel in 23 drums of 50 liters each.

As a result, the three people were arrested and handed over to the Attorney General's Office, along with the drugs and the fuel, for expert tests and the opening of the corresponding investigation file.

With this blow to organized crime, the Secretary of the Navy, through the Mexican Navy, prevented the distribution of thousands of doses of drugs.


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL 

Did Sinaloa Governor Rocha Negotiate with Ivan Guzman to Release the 66 Kidnapped Over a $20 Million Theft?

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat

From an Excelsior Opinion Column by Jorge Fernández Menéndez


They are not included in the count of missing persons that the federal government poorly keeps, but it was one of the most extensive and unpunished criminal operations that we have known. At the end of last March, more than one hundred people, entire families, women, the elderly and children were kidnapped in one night in Culiacán. For Governor Rubén Rocha, these are things that happen. Days later he assured that all of the kidnapped people, 66 he said there were, had appeared alive

In reality, there were more than a hundred, and nothing has been heard from many of them. Of course, there are no open files in the state prosecutor's office regarding the case. Nobody filed a complaint.

The story is more complex. In March of this year, in Culiacán, in a house that was being remodeled and owned by Iván Archivaldo Guzmán, $20 million dollars in cash that belonged to the leader of the Chapitos “disappeared.” Iván Archivaldo attributed the robbery to the workers and elements of the state ministerial police who were at the scene and ordered the kidnapping of all those involved and their families to try to recover the money.

They say that it was Governor Rocha himself who contacted Iván Archivaldo to return the women and children as soon as possible because the issue had become a national scandal.

How Former Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan Went From Crime Fighting... To "Crime Committing" In Drug World

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat




Megyn Kelly is joined by Shawn Ryan, host of "The Shawn Ryan Show" and former Navy SEAL, to discuss when he went to Colombia and moved from crime stopping to "crime committing," becoming part of the dangerous drug world, seeking out the most dangerous places, how he got sober and turned his life around, and more.



Megyn Kelly



Alleged Photo Of El Nini Surfaces Being Escorted

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat




A photo has surfaced of Nestor Isidro Perez Salas aka El Nini. This was the individual who had claimed that he would rather die fighting than go to prison. 



El De Menos Visto / Aldea

Sunday, May 26, 2024

High Tension In Reynosa: Chest Cooler With Message And Dismembered Body Is Found Signed By Group Scorpion In Plaza Periferico: Tamaulipas. May 24, 2024

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

The following picture was shared by FURIA TINTA ON X 

BANNER READS

YOU GOT LUCKY M50 THE THIRD TIME IS THE CHARM 'EL TORITO' GOT KILLED AND THOSE WHO ARE NEXT, WE ARE INSIDE ALREADY AND BEING SUPPORTED BY YOUR OWN WE HAVE YOUR TRASH HERE 

SINCERELY, GROUP SCORPION 


  

REYNOSA CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS 

Rumors were swirling on social media that 'El Torito' was the son of fallen Gulf Cartel Group Metros of Reynosa leader 'Comandante Toro' M-42. I want to state that this is categorically false. A source close to the Gulf Cartel Group Metros of Reynosa faction said the following, 






El Torito is a dude that controlled the Almaguer sector in Reynosa and the limits of Rio Bravo, he is nothing of El Toro.  But they are more inside the Matamoros people, there is a lot of discontents with Los Primitos. Our people have always been dissatisfied but now more than ever, they do not say it openly because it would be putting themselves on a silver platter to get killed, but it will not take long for strong betrayals in the metros of Reynosa.

Cartel Del Noreste-Northeast Cartel Armed Wing 'Chukys' Hung Banners In Nuevo Laredo Bridge Calling Out Thieves: Tamaulipas

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This following picture was published by ALL SOURCE NEWS ON X 


F.E.C. 
FUERZAS ESPECIALES CHUKYS 


BANNER READS

"PEOPLE OF NUEVO LEON AND OTHER STATES THAT HAVE TRAVELED ON THE HIGHWAY NUEVO LAREDO-MONTERREY AND THAT HAD MONEY, AND CARS STOLEN FROM, AND WITH HARD WORK YOU HAVE EARNED THOSE POSSESSIONS. 

WE THE CARTEL DEL NORESTE ARE GOING TO STOP ALL THOSE THIEVES AND WE DID NOTHING BEFORE BECAUSE WE WERE WAITING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES FROM NUEVO LEON TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT SINCE LOTS OF PEOPLE HAVE FILED COMPLAINTS TO CIVIL FORCE SINCE THEY HAVE A ROADBLOCK ON KM. 54 AND ARE THE CLOSEST TO WHERE THOSE THIEVES OPERATE BUT THEY HAVE DONE NOTHING TO STOP THIS. 

IF LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES ALLOW THIEVES TO OPERATE IN THEIR AREAS AND ALLOW CITIZENS AND TOURISTS TO GET ROBBED WE THE CARTEL DEL NORESTE WILL NOT ALLOW THIEVES, EXTORTIONISTS, KIDNAPPERS, AND FOR YOU SHIT BAGS OF THIEVES TO KEEP ROBBING THE PEOPLE BECAUSE WE WILL FUCK YOU UP LIKE THE THIEVES THAT WERE DRIVING THE DODGE ATTITUDE GRAY VEHICLE IN KM 42 I WILL FINISH OFF ALL YOU THIEVES GANG MEMBERS.

SINCERELY:

COMANDANTE BENSON
CARTEL DEL NORESTE 
CHUCKY 




"Chango Méndez", Founder of La Familia Michoacana, Receives A 45-Year Prison Sentence

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


Mendez Vargas. Founder of La Famillia Michoacana


According to the authorities, Jesús Méndez Vargas had in the cartel, among other functions, to disseminate religious ideology, its interpretation and reflections on biblical passages among the members of the group, especially those who were new.

A federal court confirmed the sentence of more than 45 years in prison imposed on Jesús Méndez Vargas or José de Jesús Méndez Vargas alias “El Chango Méndez” or “Papá Gordo”, identified as founder of the Familia Michoacana.

By unanimous vote, the Collegiate Court of Appeal in the State of Nayarit ratified the sentence in which “El Chango Méndez” was found guilty of committing organized crime (purpose of committing crimes against health, with management functions) and carrying firearms for the exclusive use of the Armed Forces (with the aggravating circumstance of carrying two or more weapons).

The sentence, which confirmed the one issued in 2022, implies a sentence of 45 years with 10 months in prison and a fine of 13,049 days, equivalent to 751,218 pesos.

He is currently detained in the Federal Social Rehabilitation Center Number 13 “CPS-Oaxaca” based in Miahuatlán de Porfirio Diaz, Oaxaca.

Méndez was arrested in June 2011 in the Campestre la Herradura subdivision, Second Section, in the city of Aguascalientes. At that time, war material was seized from him and the Attorney General's Office (FGR) identified him as the founder of the Familia Michoacana. He had a close connection to Nazario Moreno González, alias El Chayo. 



Proceso

Saturday, May 25, 2024

'CJNG' Cartel Sends A Message To Thieves In San Francisco Del Rincón And Purisima: Guanajuato. May 22, 2024.

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This picture was published by blogdelosguachos on X 



NOTICE 

WE ARE ATTENTIVELY MAKING THIS CALL TO THE CITIZENS OF SAN PANCHO AND PURISIMA SO THEY CAN REPORT ALL THE THIEVES LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS JUST THE START AND WE WILL NOT LEAVE WE ARE HERE TO HELP NOT TO FUCK UP PEOPLE IT IS NOW TIME TO GIVE YOUR FAMILIES THE TRANQUILITY YOU DESERVE FOR THESE TOWNS WE ARE GOING TO FINISH OFF ALL THE THIEVES, TURNCOATS, AND KIDNAPPERS. 


SINCERELY: TADEO

                     CJNG



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We’re Coming After What Belongs To Us

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat



An armed criminal cell of assassins find themselves outside during daylight hours. The gunmen belong to the Los Salazares mob in the state of Sonora. Front and center before the men are the dismembered corpses of two members from the Los Pelones and La Chapiza cartel. 

A majority of the hitmen appear to have their faces concealed with balaclavas. One lone enforcer sports a checkered shemagh. And the blurred countenance of a man is seen exposed. Everyone has more than enough magazines on their chest rigs to keep an opposing force at bay. 

At 18 seconds into this broadcast the agonizing moans of a dying man can be heard loud and clear. His head is being violently removed with what looks to be an 8 inch knife by a right handed assassin. The cameraman pulls back from the close range recording to reveal that the victims arms and legs were removed beforehand. 



Video translation is as follows:



Sicario #1: This message goes out to the Chapos gunmen. Your worlds will go to shit just like it did for these two individuals that we have here. 

Sicario #2: This job of mine is so easy that it’s causing me to get sleepy at this point. The truth is that I honestly don’t lose sleep or my appetite because of you sons of bitches. 



Sonora, Mexico




El Militante

Breaking News & Live Thread: The Los Chapitos Security Chief Is Sent To The US; Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Confirms Extradition Of Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas Aka "El Nini" "El 19"

"Sol Prendido" and "Char" for Borderland Beat  for Borderland Beat





Néstor Isidro Pérez, El Nini, was handed over to US authorities early this morning.

Agents from FGR Mexico and Semar took him out of the Altiplano prison to extradite him. 

He fell in November in Culiacán, Sinaloa. Today he is currently where Ovidio and El Chapo are at…













PRESS RELEASE

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Statement on the Extradition of Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas

The Justice Department issued the following statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland on the extradition of Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas, also known as “El Nini”:

“This morning, Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas, also known as ‘El Nini,’ was extradited to the United States. We allege El Nini was one of the Sinaloa Cartel’s lead sicarios, or assassins, and was responsible for the murder, torture, and kidnapping of rivals and witnesses who threatened the cartel’s criminal drug trafficking enterprise. We also allege El Nini was a part of the Sinaloa Cartel’s production and sale of fentanyl, including in the United States. I am grateful to our Mexican government counterparts for their extraordinary efforts in apprehending and extraditing El Nini. With this enforcement action, El Nini joins the growing list of cartel leaders and associates indicted in, and extradited to, the United States. The Justice Department will continue to go after the cartels responsible for flooding our communities with fentanyl and other drugs.”


Updated May 25, 2024

Former US Border Patrol Agent Headed To Prison For Bribery, Drug Trafficking

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat




A former U.S. Border Patrol agent was sentenced to 87 months in prison Friday after his previous conviction on drug distribution and bribery charges.

“The level of the betrayal here is a reflection of Mr. Hernandez’s greed, of his individual betrayal," said Tara McGrath, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California.

55-year-old Hector Hernandez admitted he took bribes to smuggle narcotics and people across the U.S./Mexico border while on duty.

“Public servants take an oath, and when we take that oath, we honor it and we stand by it,” said McGrath.



San Diego, California 




CBS 8 San Diego

Spanish Police Dismantle Sinaloa Cartel Connected Cell, Seizing Record 1.8 Tons of Meth

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat

The Spanish National Police reported that it “dismantled the infrastructure in Spain of the Sinaloa Cartel." 1,800 kilos of methamphetamine was seized, in the provinces of Valencia and Alicante. The 1.8 tons of meth is the largest shipment of the synthetic drug seized in Spain. It is the second-largest seizure in all of Europe. Earlier this year, near Cork, Ireland, a large meth seizure occurred which was allegedly coordinated by Los Chapitos relative Morris O'Shea-Salazar.

The drug network operated in Tenerife, Madrid, Valencia, and Alicante. Police arrested 5 people during the raid in the eastern Alicante province, 3 of Spanish nationality, a Romanian citizen, and one of them from Mexico running the cartel's Spanish operations, a statement said. "Among those arrested is a Mexican citizen linked to the Sinaloa Cartel," stated Spanish Police.

Friday, May 24, 2024

UpDate: Dulce And Nohemí Died In The San Fermín Attack Because The Young Man Was Being Chased By Hitmen Culiacán, Sinaloa: Governor

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from Reflectores.MX

The governor made a revelation that confirms the two young girls are collateral victims of criminal violence.

By Rafael González - May 23, 2024



Culiacán, Sinaloa - Governor Rubén Rocha Moya made a revelation that confirms that the two young girls, 18 and 23 years old, who died in the San Fermín subdivision, are collateral victims of criminal violence.
He was questioned about the deaths of Dulce, 18, and Joselyn Nohemí, 23, who were brutally shot to death inside their apartment in northern Culiacán.


Without giving many details of the investigation, he said that it is known that the alleged murderer or murderers were pursuing 23-year-old Alejandro.

The governor detailed that it is known that unfortunately, the man, as he was fleeing, took refuge in the apartment where the girls were.


It was a problem that they were chasing a boy who went inside the house to take refuge where there were two women and at that moment the hitmen went inside the house and apparently, executed everyone inside the house" he lamented.

The triple homicide happened last Tuesday inside a small apartment located in the sector of Loma de Rodriguera, known as San Fermín. The victims were found in the living room of the place.
The house is located on De los Juncos and La Nachi streets, in the above-mentioned neighborhood.


FOLLOW-UP

The execution of Dulce and Nohemí, along with a male subject was covered in a previous post, FGE Will Investigate As Multiple Femicide The Event That Occurred In San Fermin Where Three People Were Executed In Culiacán, Sinaloa."


Sadly, both Dulce and Nohemí were innocent bystanders, and when I asked a source with knowledge of the state of affairs in Sinaloa if the hitmen responsible would face consequences, the source replied with the following, 

"NO, the hitmen will not face consequences especially how things are right now in Culiacán, besides, they are people with no money and no connections, that will go unpunished, SADLY."


1,400 Packages Of Meth Weighing Almost 6 Tons And Worth Over $18 Million Found In Squash Shipment

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat



U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in California have discovered more than 1,400 packages of methamphetamine worth over $18 million inside a shipment of squash, officials said.

The discovery happened early Monday morning at approximately 6:47 a.m. when CBP officers working at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility in California encountered a 44-year-old man driving a commercial tractor-trailer with a shipment of squash, CBP officials said in a statement released on Wednesday detailing the seizure.


CBP officers discovered 1,419 packages of methamphetamine concealed within the shipment of squash.


“The driver, a valid border crossing card holder, was referred for further examination by CBP officers along with the tractor-trailer and shipment,” CBP said. “In secondary, non-intrusive scanning technology was utilized to conduct a full scan of the tractor trailer. After examination, irregularities were observed and CBP officers requested a CBP human and narcotics detection canine. The canine team responded and alerted officers to the presence of narcotics.”

In total, CBP officers discovered 1,419 packages of methamphetamine concealed within the shipment of squash with the total weight of the narcotics being 11,469 pounds -- an estimated street value of $18,350,400, according to CBP.

“Our officers’ commitment to duty, excellence, and the safety of our nation is truly commendable. These results serve as an outstanding display of effectiveness in thwarting the illegal importation of narcotics,” stated Rosa E. Hernandez, Otay Mesa Area Port Director. “Their exceptional efforts truly embody the highest standards of service.”

CBP officers seized the narcotics, commercial tractor and the trailer. The driver was arrested and turned over to the custody of Homeland Security Investigation for further investigation.


CBP officers discovered 1,419 packages of methamphetamine concealed within the shipment of squash.


These seizures are the result of Operation Apollo, CBP said, which is a “holistic counter-fentanyl effort that began on October 26, 2023 in southern California, and expanded to Arizona on April 10, 2024. Operation Apollo focuses on intelligence collection and partnerships, and utilizes local CBP field assets augmented by federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial partners to boost resources, increase collaboration, and target the smuggling of fentanyl into the United States.”

An estimated minimum of 150 people die, on average, every day from drug overdoses related to synthetic opioids derived from fentanyl, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“Our officers’ commitment to duty, excellence, and the safety of our nation is truly commendable," stated Rosa E. Hernandez, Otay Mesa Area Port Director.



Otay Mesa
San Diego, California



ABC News

'El Chapo' Guzmán Seeks To Clean Up His Image With A Letter: “I Am Not Who The Media Says”

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Bear




Written from prison, one of Mexico's most famous drug traffickers wrote a letter. What does he say? Here we tell you all the details.

Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, El Chapo, claims to be not who the media, the authorities and even his former colleagues say he was, or at least not as great before the murder of Cardinal Posadas, of which this Friday, May 24, the 31 years of commitment, he said from the super maximum security prison where he is located.

With no hope of ever seeing the light of day again, locked in a facility in the middle of the desert, the mythical leader of the Sinaloa cartel says the Mexican government used him as a scapegoat to blame someone for the murder of Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo , then archbishop of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara, in Jalisco.

 Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo.


Jorge Carpizo and Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo


In a letter, translated and adapted by his lawyer, Mariel Colón Miró, sent to Judge Brian Cogan to request a new trial, El Chapo claims that that day, while he was heading to the beach, he was trapped in the middle of a crossfire.


While El Chapo was free, he was one of the drug traffickers who trafficked the most drugs according to the DEA.


“That day, May 24, 1993, Mr. Guzmán arrived at the Guadalajara airport to go to the beach. He parked his car and got out to look for his suitcases in the trunk. When he opened the trunk of his car to unload his things, another car arrived and parked right next to Mr. Guzmán's car. While Mr. Guzmán was unloading his luggage, he heard gunshots very close to him.”

“Mr. Guzmán realized that some men were shooting at the car that was next to him. People in the parking lot began to run, including Mr. Guzmán, who left his belongings behind him to look for somewhere to hide. Mr. Guzmán's identification was also left behind in the parking lot. “The Mexican government took advantage of that and took Mr. Guzmán’s identification so they would have someone to blame.”

According to El Chapo, the next day, the legend was born. The Mexican government spread the story of Guzmán Loera like wildfire as one of the great leaders of Mexican drug trafficking. That the cardinal had been shot dead after a confrontation between Arellano Félix hitmen and Chapo himself.



“One day before that event, Mr. Guzmán didn’t even exist for the Mexican government. But the next day everything changed.” According to Colón, the US government then began to fabricate a narrative around El Chapo.

“Later the United States government also began a negative campaign against Mr. Guzmán and gave him negative publicity. There was too much bad information in the media that made Mr. Guzmán look too big, they had to arrest him because society could not understand how Mr. Guzmán was still free. “The government had to stop him so as not to look bad to the public.”

Lawyer Colón even recalled that during his testimony, Vicente Zambada Niebla, El Vicentillo, assured that the governments of Mexico and the United States inflated the profile of El Chapo Guzmán, during his testimony when questioned by Eduardo Balarezo, Guzmán's former representative.


Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo


Eduardo Balarezo: “—But you know that Chapo didn't kill him, right?—”

Vicente Zambada: “—That's what I said yesterday, that he didn't kill him.”

EB: “—The Arellano Félix mob murdered Cardinal Ocampo.”

VZ: “—Yes sir.”

EB: “—And you know, again, from living in Mexico at that time and from being in the business at that time that before the assassination of Cardinal Ocampo, for the most part the Mexican public had no idea who Chapo was. , True?"

VZ: “—Yes, sir.”

EB: “—And it was only when the media made them known that Chapo came to the spotlight.”

VZ: “—Yes sir.”


For more than three decades, Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán inaugurated 'narco tunnels' to bypass walls and police officers. 

In January 2017, in a memorandum requesting preventive detention for El Chapo, the US government admitted that as a result of the battle for key points for drug trafficking such as Tijuana, it led to conflicts between cartels.

One of those battles was between the Arellano Félix and the Sinaloa cartel, with El Chapo and Ismael El Mayo Zambada García at the helm.

What does El Chapo's letter say? 

“This conflict led to the murder of Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo in 1993 during a shootout at the airport in Guadalajara, Mexico. As a result of this murder, the Mexican government carried out its first nationwide manhunt against Guzmán, who, although he initially evaded capture by escaping to Guatemala, was eventually apprehended in 1993,” the US government stated.


One of the biggest battles that El Chapo Guzmán faced was against the Arellano Félix.


Finally, Mariel Colón said that the U.S. government also fabricated a case against El Chapo Guzmán. That his extradition from Mexico was illegal and that even the communications interceptions with which the Mexican was arrested during the trial against him were false.

"To arrest him, the U.S. government fabricated a case against Mr. Guzman, using servers located in the Netherlands and also with a software called "FlexiSpy software. They committed fraud, lied and kidnapped him in the Eastern District of New York, violating extradition law," concluded Colón.


 The Mexican Armed Forces were responsible for recapturing El Chapo. 



Milenio