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Chapo Guzman sends extravagant floral arrangement to funeral of 'El Barbarino'

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Lucio for Borderland Beat posted by Siskiyoukid Spanish original El Debate
                                                   "From your friend and partner JGL"

After a 48 hour vigil El Barbarino, the famous sicario and compadre of Chapo was buried at an undisclosed place south of Culiacán

Francisco Aceves was quietly buried yesterday in one of the cemeteries in the town of Culiacán, Sinaloa

At the stroke of noon, the body was transferred  from the funeral home where a vigil was held for 48 hours, without revealing where the burial would be held; in fact, this data was not disclosed on the public announcement board at the funeral home. 

The exit

The man, who was gunned down while leaving a restaurant on Monday, traveled his last journey through the streets of the city of Culiacan. 

Initially, the funeral procession left the funeral home located at the Emiliano Zapata Boulevard and headed towards the south part of the city by  avenida Álvaro Obregón. 

It was believed that because he was  a religious devotee of la Guadalupana [Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe], surely his family would have wanted  a mass at the Temple of the Virgin of Tepeyac, however, the procession did not go to the temple of La Lomita. 


In the end,  it was decided that  Francisco Aceves would continue the journey to the south of the city.   Later, it was only mentioned that  the man known as El Barbarino, would have been taken to a ranch, where  he would be buried, however, the exact location was not made public. 


The funeral and the crowns

Francisco Aceves, "El Barbarino", was given a sendoff lasting a little more than 48 hours. The ceremony was performed peacefully; visitors remained silent in full respect to the family.

Highlighted on display were two massive arrangements with fresh roses. 



                                                                             "Nephews"


One of these had a ribbon with the greeting: "From your nephews Ivan and Alfredo G", (Sons of Chapo) while the other, a little larger, also bore a ribbon with the salutation: 
"From your friend and compadre JGL".  (Joaquín Guzmán Loera)
Both arrangements were placed at the entrance of the ‘Ardiente Chapel”.  In consulting with vendors of such arrangements, whose establishments are found in the area, it was discovered the arrangements similar to these, have a price tag of 25 thousand to 30 thousand pesos each ($1,700-$2,000 USD).

10 years of Terror in Tamaulipas

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Tamaulipas 3.0 article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

(Ten Years of Terror)

Tamaulipas is the northern state most associated with violence, one that you cannot name without the typical comments arising that bring the harsh reality that exists in the state, and although violence is widespread throughout the country, but here were born the Zetas with all their violent fury, here they made their stronghold and with narco corridos have become part of the social culture.

This is Reynosa to Nuevo Laredo, because from Reynosa to San Fernando, there is a more ancient history, the longest lived cartel of Mexico, which can be attributed to the birth of the Zetas.

Tamaulipas is composed of 43 Municipalities, of which few do not have organized crime activities in its streets.


    Los Zetas         CDG  



There have been more than ten years of violence in the state, of failed strategies, and where cells of criminals have multiplied as has been documented at nuevolaredoenvivonoticias.blogspot.mx. along with other blogs like Valor por Tamaulipas ( and Borderland Beat: Otis ).

Experts explain that the resurgence in violence in this state, burst forth due to fighting between small groups of criminal organisation, born under the banner of Los Zetas and the Gulf Cartel, but now they have gained autonomy and fight over state territory.

Eduardo Buscaglia details that in Tamaulipas there is actually "a fight between factions of criminal networks, many of them franchises of Los Zetas and CDG, fiercely disputing territory, at the same time expanding and acquiring autonomy.

An investigator from the University of Colombia adds that "in the delinquents, there is a proper lack of organisation, a country where central authority is widely fragmented and captured by the criminal groups."

"The criminal organisations are like a business, they have sections dedicated to logistics, sale of drugs, and kidnapping among other crimes, but at some point these groups expand and start competing with cartels, which can lead to them being employed by the cartels, this leads to fierce struggles between groups and the population is more vulnerable to the violence they employ."



The blockades and violence of the last weeks are not a coincidence, they have to do with the need to say, here we are and this is what we do, says Gustavo Lopez Montiel.

In relation to this, the Chairman of the Committee for Human Rights of Nuevo Laredo, Raymundo Ramos Vazquez, expressed that the Government strategy "was born dead, because they are repeating the strategy of Felipe Calderon Hinojosa, to face violence with violence, bringing to the streets thousand of military and police personnel without attacking the causes."

He stressed that if the current violence does not significantly reduce, there is a risk that the elections of 7th of June will have very little participation, or something more serious may happen, such as in the past elections of Governors, when the PRI candidate of the first judiciary was murdered.

Actually the fragmentation of Los Zetas and CDG increments the violence and complicates the criminal state map according the PGJE, there has been an increase of criminal activities, which confirms the thesis of social breakdown for those living in state. This is in large part due to impunity, shortage of work, and a fall in productive sectors.

Below is the actual configuration of criminals in Tamaulipas.



 And for the Zetas





Original article in Spanish at Tamaulipas 3.0

With additional material from http://nuevolaredoenvivonoticias.blogspot.mx

Coahuila: Video surfaces of Army and GATE forces in an apparent extrajudicial killing of 2

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By Lucio for Borderland Beat


GATES of Coahuila continues to come under attack from human rights groups and citizens.

In the video detonations of firearms are heard and suspected members of GATE and army appear. The special police and tactical force founded by former governor Humberto Moreira, has been accused of executions perpetrated against citizens.

The issue has continued from the onset of the formation of the agency, with elements seemingly unconcerned, when such killings of civilians occur in view of the public.  

Also, reports of bodies discovered in army barracks have had  no consequence even that of a 15 year old teen found beaten and dead in the barracks of the border city of Acuña.

There have been more than 5000 complaints issued against GATE and its sister agency GROM (Metropolitan Reaction Task Force ).

In this video of an apparent extrajudicial killing, it is assumed the men killed are “suspects”, however  there doesn’t appear to be weapons around or in the vehicle of the dead men. Albeit the footage of inside the truck is blurry.

With GATES and soldiers standing facing the vehicle they began shooting.  It is obvious they are not in fear of retaliatory gunfire, as they shoot at a standstill without cover.  Then one of the forces says (paraphrased);
“Remove them from that side, I will finish off the mother fuckers."
"He's still alive,"
"The one in there is still alive, boss.",
"I will kill this dude"
 "Kill him."

El Diario of Coahuila reported the story, and says the government of Coahuila dismissed the veracity of the video and blamed "narco-reporters".  

They say;

"All the GATES videos are false, and were ‘analyzed’  There is an ongoing operation  against  Los Zetas by tactical groups of Coahuila, argued the secretary of state government, Victor Zamora Rodríguez. 

The problem with that self-serving statement is that civilian killings and disappearances at the hands of GATE and GROM has transpired since the inception of the agencies, with as many being innocent as guilty of crimes. As for those who are genuinely suspects, a civil democratic society is doomed when allowing police and armed forces to become judge, jury and executioner.


Life after El Chapo: kingpin's arrest spells new era in Mexican drug war

Here's the secret code a Mexican drug cartel allegedly uses to communicate

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Borderland Beat posted by DD republished from Business Insider
By  Christina Sterbenz. 

To sell drugs and transport their profits, Mexican cartels need to stay off the grid. That means using ultra-secret communications.

In a recent money-laundering case in Chicago, special agent with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Jill Dennewitz testified against 32 members of various Mexican drug cartels.
 
A cell phone and charger hooked up to a battery (not shown) and a solar generator are seen following the arrest of eight men accused of serving as scouts for Mexican drug cartels in Pinal County, Arizona
The cartel members often used blackberry messenger, or BBM, according to prosecutors. In one instance, Carlos Parra-Pedroza, also known as "Walt Disney" or "Don Walt," allegedly emailed a confidential HSI informant a list of codes to use while they talked. 

When they communicate, cartels likely spend a lot of time discussing shipment amounts and prices. Therefore, they created a system of codes that correlated with numbers.

 
62 = 0
83 = 1
71 = 2
49 = 3
57 = 4
66 = 5
35 = 6
21 = 7
18 = 8
96 = 9

The cartel members also used coded phrases that pertained more to scheduling.
Make an appointment = let's go to the beach
Appointment was made = it's warm
Which day = [depends on the day]
I am on my way = the beer are cold
I am on my way back = I'm with my wife
I am verifying = I have diarrhea
Mercedes = ticket is complete
Hamburger = is missing/short
It's f***ed up = I like your sister
They are following me and I have money with me = let's go to the movie theater
Monday = Red
Tuesday = Yellow
Wednesday = Green
Thursday = White
Friday = Blue
Saturday = Black
Sunday = Purple

During one conversation on Aug. 21, 2014, for example, Para-Pedroza told the informant: "The red one we'll start with 2 orders .... One is of 66 62 62 and the other of 96 62 62 .... Let's see if we can work all the colors. [Name redacted] and his brother go to the beach the whole week."

That most likely means: On Monday (August 25, 2014), Looks like we'll start with two orders .... One is 500 (probably meaning $500,000) and the other one of 900 (probably meaning $900,000) .... Let's see if we can pick up the narcotics proceeds every day of the week. [Name redacted] and his brother make an appointment the whole week.

The lawsuit claims that "Walt Disney" and his brethren laundered more than $100 million in drug profits using these methods

Mora Hipólito candidacy for federal deputy is still 'viable'

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 Borderland Beat posted by DD from material at Red Politica and Movimiento Cuidano


 The ex-leader of the AUC, Hipolito Mora seeks political contest in the upcoming elections on June 7 despite being imprisoned.

Dante Delgado , National Citizens Movement coordinator said  a bid by Hipólito Mora, former leader of the AUC is  "viable".
 
Mora at this time is imprisoned after  the confrontation in Apatzingán that occurred in December 2014, with elements of the Rural Force commanded by Luis Antonio Torres, El Americano.
 
Last year before the confrontation on Dec. 16 which resulted in 11 people dead, Mora expressed his desire to contend as a candidate for deputyship in the elections of 2015, however he did not indicate what party he would prefer to represent.
 
Different versions pointed to the Labor Party (PT) or National Regeneration Movement (Morena) as a possibility, however Citizens Movement (DD; a registered political party) gave to understand that they are with the ex-leader of the AUC as he seeks a seat on the  federal council.
 
Despite the legal situation and incarceration in which he was placed in 2014 , his lawyer Eduardo Quintero pointed out that amparos (legal protections) are available so that he is not deprived of his political and electoral rights and can seek election as a federal deputy.

Badiraguato Mayor talks: Chapo's replacement, El Azul's "death", the whereabouts of Rafael Caro Quintero

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Lucio for Borderland Beat-translated from El Paisand posted by siskiyoukid
Driving along the road we happen upon cows and men with cowboy hats riding on the back of old mares.  We journeyed until in the distance, we saw the giant letters written on a hill, Hollywood-style, they read ‘BADIRAGUATO’. In this town of 32,000 inhabitants, located in the foothills of the Sierra in Sinaloa, where more savvy farmers grow marijuana instead of beans, the most famous drug traffickers in Mexico's history were born. 

The mayor is one of those ever present politicians. The municipality comprises a town and many villages scattered through the mountains, some seven hours away up the mountain.

This winter, Mario Valenzuela is touring all of them handing out blankets, wheelchairs and messages like this to residents: "I come to ask them to be responsible citizens. In Spain or United States they have the same laws, but there they are enforced. That is the problem we have in Badiraguato and in Mexico in general."

Valenzuela endures the midday sun at El Sitio de Arriba, a village which can be reached after crossing El Sitio de Abajo and El Sitio de Enmedio. His audience waited on the field where they are having the rally: women with children and the elderly. Before the interview in which Valenzuela (PRI, the ruling party) will talk about El Chapo, the mother of El Chapo, the flight of Caro Quintero, the cousin of Caro Quintero and the non-death of  El Azul, play a guessing game with voters:
 " What is the name of the animal that flies with legs? ".
“Duck!", someone  among the public shouts.
Q:What is the situation of Badiraguato a year after the arrest of Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán? 

R:The problem is in the State (Sinaloa). An arrest of someone of the caliber of Chapo Guzman
leaves many people unemployed, at least temporarily. While things are transitioned, there are new controls, new hierarchies, resulting in new problems. Robberies have increased, also there are more assaults...

Q. A year ago, you told me that you had a relationship with the mother of El Chapo. 

R.La señora  (María Consuelo Loera) is thinner. On Wednesday of last week I was in La Tuna (a village of the municipality where EL Chapo was born).
 
She is quiet, stable. 

Today I did not see her, but the time before I went to a first stone ceremony (first stone laid commemorating a construction start) and to the Churchof which she belongs, (built by El Chapo, although he is Catholic, the church is Evangelical) and  I was with her for a while. She invited me to join her for breakfast and I did so with much pleasure. It is not her fault what her child does.

Q. Do you believe that the successor of El Chapo may be Dámaso López Nuñez, El Licenciado?


A. I don't know. What is certain is that El Chapo has a son, who is Ivan, also his brother, who is Aureliano [El Mudo], and I think that they would be in control before El Licenciado.
 
Q.Have you seen presence of other criminal groups that want to take this plaza that belongs to the Sinaloa cartel? 

R.No. The hierarchy of these people isn’t local, it is essentially international. 

Q.They have detected methamphetamine laboratories in Badiraguato?

R.They already produce synthetic drugs here.  And that's bad, because in the end it is more harmful than marijuana. Synthetic drugs are the trend, as the plebes (young) say. 
 
Is Badiraguato the cradle of drug trafficking? Yes, here were born many drug traffickers. The Lord of the Skies (Amado Carrillo, who died in 1997 in a cosmetic surgery operation), El Azul (José Juan Esparragoza, historic capo whose children say died), is supposed to be dead, but it is not certain. 

Q. Was his death a sham for the authorities to stop pursuing him? 

R.We have checked with his relatives and those who are close and they say no. Moreover, supposedly, the remains  were transferred up here, I imagine, ashes or whatever. 

Q.Mexican intelligence believes that Caro Quintero - who spent 30 years in prison for the murder of a DEA agent and came out last year through a legal gimmick - freely hides in his village, La Noria, near here. 

R.It would be difficult to say, too bold.. They say yes. In February the Navy came with 18 helicopters. They badly beat the commissioner of the community, a first cousin of Caro Quintero. 

He is not guilty of anything just because he is his cousin. He told the marines that yes; it is true that Caro had been here; he came and they (the people) made a roast (BBQ). They went to greet him in La Noria, with much pleasure. When he was free Caro helped a lot on this road: he installed lights, he built a beautiful church, generated employment for the people. Of course, they treated him like a family member who had been in prison for 30 years. 

There are many hypotheses concerning Caro: he is working in the mines, that he is helping people, or that he is in control of the cartel. They say that he prefers to be eaten by the mosquitoes of the Sierra, than to return to prison. 

Q.in the mural of illustrious characters of Badiraguato that you are building will it include...? 


R. N’ombre! (Contraction of "no hombre" used like "no way") I will not put El Chapo there.  I would say Peña Nieto is going up.

No extradition for Ines Coronel

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Zetatijuana article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

Ines Coronel, father in law of Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera feared extradition to the USA, authorities report no such request exists.

Ines Coronel Barrera

The Secretary of Exterior Relations, the Attorney General of the Republic, and other authorities informed that in the Second District Court in Sonora State, that there was no request or order for extradition so far against Ines Coronel Barrera, father in law of the drug trafficker "El Chapo" Guzman.

They inform that said authorities rendered within the amparo 1348, that Coronel from Durango promoted against the possibility of his extradition to the United States of America, where he and his son Ines Omar Coronel Aispuro had sent drugs.



In view of the amparo, Secretary of Agreements for the functions of the Judge of the Second Distritct based in Hermosillo, decided to enact the closure of the trial of guarantees, who's proceedings began on 6th of October 2014, judicial sources reported to weekly Zeta.


Ines Coronel Barrera, father of Emma Coronel, wife of ex leader of the Sinaloa Cartel Joaquin Guzman, currently imprisoned in the Centro Federal de Readaptacion Social Numero 11, in the Sonoran capital, since 9th of January 2014, when he was transferred to the Altiplano Supermax in Almoloya de Juarez.

The father in law of "El Chapo" was detained on the 30th of April 2013 together with his son Ines Omar and other three subjects in Agua Prieta, Sonora, accused of producing Marijuana in the Sierras de Durango and operated at the border in San Luis Rio Colorado, Cananea, and Agua Prieta to introduce the drug into Arizona, United States.

Original article in Spanish at Zetatijuana

Decapitated man found in car at El Kommander concert in Monterrey

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Proceso article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

A man was found decapitated inside a car in the Arena of Monterrey, during a concert of the narco-corrido singer El Kommander, according to sources from the PGJ from Nuevo Leon

Alfredo Rios "El Kommander"


The discovery was made when security guards investigated an abandoned Dodge Caravan at approximately 19:00 hours last Friday.

Elements of the PGJ arrived and confirmed there was a decapitated corpse, put barriers around the vehicle and removed the body for autopsy.

The body according to reports was wrapped up, and the victims head was on the floor of the vehicle. the authorities reported that in the luggage compartment of the vehicle, was a man who had multiple stab wounds.

The subject was identified as Armando Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez, 19 years of age.

After the conclusion of the El Kommander concert, the artist left the Monterrey Arena heavily guarded by police officers, to Monterrey International Airport.

Original article in Spanish at Proceso

Mexican "Best Director" seizes the moment hoping for a better goverment

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 By Lucio R. for Borderland Beat


Yes, I concede this has almost nothing to do with drug trafficking, although one may really stretch boundaries and link curbing organized crime to a better Mexican government, so to the BB purists.... somethings are too good not to acknowledge.

"Too good", is not the fact that Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu made history in 2006 by becoming the first Mexican director to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director, that time for his drama Babel.

And "Too good", is not that on Sunday night at the Academy Awards in L.A. , Gonzales Iñárritu  won the award, thanks to the dark comedy Birdman, making it two years in a row that a Mexican-born director has taken home the Oscar. Birdman also won the  "Best Picture" award.  Sweeping the most prestigious awards of the night.

As delicious as the sweep was for Mexicans, and  those  long appreciative fans  of Mexican film-making, if that was the end of the story, I would not be writing this post.

What overshadowed the movement is what happened when Gonzales Iñárritu gave his acceptance speech.

A speech that no doubt left the administration of Enrique Peña Nieto livid.

The proud Mexican director, seized the moment giving  an eloquent, thoughtful speech.  With the attention of a global audience, Gonzales Iñárritu dedicated the Oscar to the people of Mexico and to Mexican immigrants in the United States.  He delivered these words;


"I pray that we can find and build a government that we deserve, and the ones that live in this country, who are a part of the latest generation of immigrants in this country, I just pray that they can be treated with the same dignity and respect as the ones who came before and built this incredible immigrant nation," said the director.

Ah, yes, nodded this child of immigrants, as I wiped away a few tears.

One dumb and inappropriate guffaw was made by Sean Penn, who announced the "Best Picture" award, the biggest moment of the evening, unfortunately Penn said;

        "Who gave this son of a bitch a green card?”

In the way of today, people took to social media to blast Penn, even "going there", bringing up ancient history of his abusing Madonna. 

Thousands of Mexican tweeted the hashtag #ElGobiernoQueMerecemos, (the government we deserve).

Gonzales Iñárritu, who worked with Penn on '21 Grams', was gracious and witty after the remark, with a come back of saying facetiously;

    "Two Mexicans in a row, now that's suspicious!"

I find myself in the itchy position of defending Penn, yes it was stupid, but the guy was caught up in the moment and the foot jammed into his mouth, without the benefit of his brain being involved.  I give him a pass.  

Best director Gonzales Iñárritu gave him one, saying,  "I thought it was hilarious".  

Dámaso “El Licenciado” López Núñez has emerged as Sinaloa cartel leader

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Lucio republished from EL PAÍS posted by siskiyoukid-Translation: Dyane Jean François

EL PAÍS weighs in with their theory of who is leading the Sinaloa Cartel in place of El Chapo


A picture of Mexican baseball legend Benjamín Gil hangs on the wall of a barbershop where you can get a haircut for just two Dollars.  The owner spends no more than five minutes on each customer, applying his clippers mercilessly to each head.  Wearing cowboy boots and hats, they walk in with mops of hair and leave with military style haircuts.

As he clips away, he explains how things work around here. “He,” he says as he touches up some sideburns, “already knows that you are here, sitting on this sofa.” In this town called Eldorado, Dámaso “El Licenciado” López Núñez or “El Lic,” one of the heirs to imprisoned drug baron Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, is invisible but occasionally pops into view. 

The barber points to the street, specifically to a man peering out of the window of a white van, looking around as he takes notes. Once he notices he is being observed, he starts the vehicle and disappears.

The mountain is the home of the Sinaloa cartel. Farmers have been selling their marijuana and poppy crops to the executives of this “Amazon of drugs” for decades. The organization can make any delivery, anywhere, in record time. In this rocky and hostile environment, El Chapo, who was arrested almost a year ago, amassed a fortune. El Licenciado – someone who wouldn’t be out of place on a company’s board of directors – has focused his efforts on the city on the plain: Eldorado. The town is the most populated area of the suburbs around Culiacán and is visible on the horizon because of the smoke coming out of the sugarcane mill.

El Lic was born here 48 years ago. Most of the streets are unpaved. The wind and horse-drawn carriages working as taxis raise the dust that clings to everything. El Lic’s father, Don Dámaso, was a tax collector and president of the regional livestock assembly. In 2007, he was elected trustee of Culiacán City Hall and built a bridge to connect the isolated community of Portaceli, his hometown, with the main highway. 


Don Dámaso died in office. He is buried in a mausoleum near the bridge – an enormous white building topped with a cross. There are security cameras on the outside of the memorial and a kitchen, air conditioning, and leather-covered seats inside. “He tried to give his kids a good education,” a family acquaintance says.

El Lic studied with the Carmelite Sisters before entering Universidad de Occidente to study law. In 1991, he got his first job as a police officer at the Sinaloa Attorney General’s Office. According to El Universal newspaper, he even directed a program to track down fugitives from the law. He was promoted through the murky world of corrupt police precincts and eventually served in the federal prison system. He held several low-level positions while earning $600 before he was appointed to a management position at the maximum security prison in Puente Grande where El Chapo was serving time after his 1993 arrest in Guatemala. Alcohol and prostitutes soon flooded the cells and with El Lic’s help, El Chapo fled in 2001. El Lic resigned from his post, citing dissatisfaction with vacation time and salary and became a full-time drug dealer.


The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) puts him at the top of the leadership chain within the Sinaloa cartel. In March 2012, a Virginia court accused Dámaso López of money laundering and distributing cocaine. In Eldorado he is more than just a drug dealer. He is an authority figure, imperceptible to the naked eye but present in the minds and actions of his neighbors. His men, dressed in Armani caps and Hermés vests, watch everyone who comes in and out of the area. They take down license plate numbers and share information by phone. These men used to go out into the streets on specially designated days and get trigger happy – but that tradition is now banned. Cars are no longer allowed to burn their tires and criminals are expelled from the community and sent to live in nearby towns.

The gentleman brought a band that is very well-known in Mexico here,” an ex-municipal official recounts. “And he told all the local residents that they could go along for free. One man, a jealous bastard, tried to drag his wife out of the party by her hair. He got a pretty good beating out of it. No one ruins a party for El Lic.”

The structure of the Sinaloa cartel is a well-kept secret known only by a few members. “My impression is that the cartel has not named a successor yet,” says Javier Valdez, director of the local weekly Ríodoce. “There are several regional chiefs, such as El Chapo’s sons, El Mayo [Ismael Zambada] and El Lic. If one of them had tried to take control of everything, there would have been an internal war and there isn’t. It’s true that El Lic is a very powerful guy. He has a strong presence in the region of Eldorado with spies, vehicles that patrol the streets all day. He moves around easily here and that means he is protected.”

The only published picture of El Lic is a blurry image of a man with small eyes, a smooth forehead and a goatee taken 10 years ago. He has a son, Mini-lic, a kind of junior drug dealer who brags about his luxurious lifestyle on social media: leopards, guns, youths who have tattooed his name on their chests. Rumor had it that he might be the successor to El Chapo, his godfather.


“He’s a youngster who only worries about the glamorous side,” an organized crime expert says. “He is not involved in the business. He is far from being a leader.” The narcocorridos ballads about the life of drug bosses aggrandize him but, in Sinaloa, almost no one is what they seem. After El Chapo fell, the vain capos who once wanted to be immortalized in song now ask composers to write about their rivals so the police can jump on them.

On the way to Culiacán and Eldorado, a number of memorials for victims of car accidents sit at the crossroads. One of these cement structures pays tribute to one of Lic’s sons. The young man, who crashed into a ranch, was wearing a crucifix, a gift from a relative when he died. Someone tore it off him. It had to have been a thief who thinks gold has no value on the other side. But, the next day, people woke up to find a large poster hanging from one end of a street to the other. The deceased’s father was making a public call for the crucifix to be returned. First, he used words. Then, he used lead. Since then, the townspeople say no one, not even vultures, would dare sniff the pockets of a corpse.

400k pesos (27k USD) Bribe to Judge Frees son of El Chango Mendez

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Milenio article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

A Federal Judge allegedly bribed by Michoacán narco's, frees son of a capo, various audio shows that La Familia and Los Viagras rescued El Chucin Mendez.

Taking of the Municipal Presidency


Jorge Armando Wong Aceituno, the Federal Judge that exonerated 43 of the 44 cases of detained AUC after a gun battle that killed nine people in Apatzingan on January 6th. He was allegedly bribed by the remnants of La Familia Michoacana and leaders of Los Viagra to prevent the son of a high capo being identified by the Federal Government and being brought to trial.

A dozen telephone calls detail the conversations between both organisations soliciting the bribe to the Judge and an Agent of the Federal Public Ministry, who disappeared evidence and collaborated to reduce the charges to obtain the release of one of the children of Jesus Mendez "El Chango", founder of La Familia Michoacana.



Recordings that Milenio had access to, among other data, reveal hitherto unknown that :

a) Operators of La Familia Michoacana and Los Viagra, a group that had been recruiting sicarios to fill the space left by Los Caballeros Templarios. They were behind the movement that took the Municipal Presidency of Apatzingan last December, which ended in a shoot out with Federal Police.

b) On the 6th of January, to free the Mayoress, the Army detained Jesus Mendez "El Chuchin", son of Jesus Mendez Vargas "El Chango", serial killer confessed to be the leader of the cartel after the fall of Enrique Kike Plancarte, who was to be extradited to the United States to stand trial for charges of drug trafficking in the New York District Court.

c) El Chango and Nicolas Sierra Santana, leader of Los Viagra, came up with the money for the bribe to facilitate the release of El Chuchin, and possibly the rest of his company, they will be free.

d) At least in the case of one person, the process ended up with the defeat of the PGR and PGJE, 43 of the 44 detainees ended up being released, by a corrupt bribed Federal Judge.

The recordings, that total 40 minutes, reveal details of how the son of El Chango Mendez participated in taking the Mayors office, an act which was initially presented as a social protest, but in which there was a presence of people linked to criminals.

The confrontation at the palace left 9 people dead


The audios also gave the idea of how the plan was hatched to bribe the Judge for the release of El Chuchin, though it doesn't mention by name who they were, it is specified in the recordings that payments would be made to the Judge leading the trial of the detainees in Apatzingan at the beginning of this year.

The Judge of the Fifth District Court and responsible for the exoneration of the autodefensas detainees, Jorge Armando Aceituno Wong, was the one who took the case.

Not only that: during one week imprisoned in the Maximum Security Prison of Tepic, he hid himself as an auto-defensa, which prevented him from being identified and being brought to the attention of SEIDO (Assistant Attorney General specializing in investigation of Organised Crime), where he was considered a high value target.

During his stay in the prison, he was admitted under the name Juan Carlos Guttierez Segura, even though no authority noticed him, or knew in effect that they had the son of El Chango Mendez.

Until now, the participation of operators of organized criminals, in the taking of the Mayors Office of Apatzingan, on the 22nd of December to the 6th of January had not been substantiated, despite suspicion in different areas of Federal Government that the movement was infiltrated by organised crime.

From the start, the taking of the mayors office was presented like it was a civic protest to the gun battle between Hipolito Mora's group and Simon El Americano, on the 17th of December 2014 at La Ruana.

When Group 250 of the extinct Fuerza Rurales occupied the Municipal presidency, half a hundred self defence forces ensured that the protest took as a goal to demand from the Federal Government to support Mora in his confrontation with El Americano, stop those responsible for the shooting and put pressure on Alfredo Castillo Commissioner for Michoacán, to launch an offensive against the Knights Templar and specially its leader Servando Gomez La Tuta.

For us, in this moment the battle is being won by La Tuta, said Nicolas Sierra, one of the leaders of Los Viagra, who led the taking of the Municipal Presidency and who would later play a central role in the liberation of Mendez Junior. He spoke little after the occupation of City Hall, when they hung banners that said Mr President Enrique Pena Nieto, the people demand the arrest of the criminals.

But these arguments were only a façade. The telephone conversations, in which stand out a lawyer and a weapons smuggler known to Federal Intelligence, revealed that among those who co-ordinated the occupation of the Municipal Presidency was El Chuchin, also know as El Leon Rapado, who is considered to be the heir to the criminal empire of his father El Chango Mendez.

His apprehension, this past 6th of January, started an operation of corruption that ended ten days later, with the Judge Jorge Armado Wong ordering his liberation, when the case prosecuted by the PGR and PGJE collapsed, the Public Ministry said the Judge, had failed in the integration of its records, which is the reason why the charges were dropped.

The recordings leave clear that the Public Ministry failed for one reason, because they were ordered to do it.

The conversations occurred in 14 calls made between the 7th of January and the 5th of February, and they give the idea of why so easily Ministerial accusations are made, when you have a good defense and the Public Ministry is determined to torpedo the case.

The dialogues featured, among others, Jaime Guttierez Escobedo, known arms dealer that has been at the service of La Familia Michoacana, Los Valencia, and Los Templarios, also a lawyer identified as El Licenciado Nahum, and Roberto Contreras Betancourt, son in law of Guttierez Escobedo.

Since the start, Guttierez Escobedo, was an old friend of El Chango Mendez, lent his services as a facilitator who arranged the money transfers to pay the bribes and obtain the release of El Chuchin.

On the 8th of January, Nahum and Guttierez Escobedo spoke for the first time. They find out that the son of El Chango Mendez was arrested and transferred to the high security prison El Rincon in Nayarit, and began to strategize the legal and illegal defence of the boy, who they say broke the law.

Nahum: He was transferred there, but the records remain here, do you know what crime he is accused of?

Jamie: Having a firearm

Nahum: Having a firearm, they will not be able to prove it, because to make a collection of weapons, necessarily who were the owners of the weapons.

Jamie: Yes

Nahum: No one is going to accept it.

The first signals that they sought to bribe the Public Ministry arrived the next day: Jaime Gutierrez Escobedo called his daughter, he informed her that Nahum had left for Uruapan and needed 10,000 pesos, because on Saturday, January 10th will begin the task of achieving that the charges against El Chuchin be dropped. That money, he said is to feed the Public Ministry so they destroy evidence of him collecting weapons.

On January the 10th, presumably after Nahum had "fed" the Public Ministry, the lawyer and Gutierrez Escobedo speak of how the accusations have begun to fade, and the importance of keeping the identity of El Chango Mendez son secret.

After attending the Public Ministry, Nahum boasts, already we have two of the three charges dropped against him, those of criminal association and possession of a firearm.

The last charge that remained is possession of a Beretta 9mm pistol, to dismiss this evidence, a teleconference had been arranged with El Chuchin, so that he was prepared and knew what to say in response to the testimony of the soldier who stopped him in Apatzingan.

The boy responded to the coaching, according to Nahum, "I am content I can defend myself with the information you have given me."

Jaime reveals that on that day, in some media outlets, appeared news that the son of El Chango Mendez had been detained in Apatzingan, Nahum responded angrily " What son a bitch said that?"

Nahum:"Nobody knows who he is, nobody knows who he is. So I asked Robert not to say anything, because the Attorney General approached me and said :  Hey do you know who the son of El Chango Mendez is? or his mother? because I know neither."

Jamie: Aha

Nahum: I ordered the public prosecutors office to drop it.

Jamie: Ah perfect.

On the 10th of January, Roberto Betancourt, son in law of Jamie Guttierez, called on the telephone and informed him that he had seen the sister of El Chango Mendez, who had given him 50,000 pesos towards the bribe to liberate El Chuchin. In open forum, Roberto admitted that in a few hours the Lawyer would deliver the bribe to the Judge and the Public Ministry.

Roberto: She already gave me the 50, I grabbed the 10 only, because I had to make a few payments.

Jamie: Yes, yes that's ok. At this time I haven't seen my friend, but more or less I prepared him for Wednesday, possibly then he will be free.

Roberto: Yes that's the way it will be.

Jamie: Exactly.

Roberto: And the sister said, "I know that my nephew will be freed, because he had already been in Seido since the beginning, yesterday Nahum told me he had coached him about what to say about the soldier, and that he was ready to go before the public prosecutor and the Judge on Wednesday but that the bribe had still to be delivered."

On the 12th of January, Nahum called Jamie. He said that "Juan Carlos" would be freed in a few hours. In this call its evident that the Judge is subservient to the Lawyer of the son of the capo, who gives the orders. In a last attempt to discover if El Chuchin is among those arrested, the PGR request an investigation.

Nahum: I've finished talking to the Judge, him to me.

Jamie: Aha

Nahum: In two hours, they say, he will be leaving, but in two hours when he leaves the office block, you have to be there at the prison.

Jamie: In two hours?

Nahum: In two hours, but they said, All is ok Lawyer, but they are suckers, it will be 24 hours that he was kept inside.

Jamie: Hey what did the Judge say?

Nahum: Well yes, excuse me, but they investigated it in Mexico, we gave them the order that we had investigated it, but we found nothing.

On the 14th of February, Nahum revealed that the Judge has advanced El Chuchins liberation, and it is clear who is financing the bribery, it is mentioned the El Gordo Nicolas Sierra Santana provided 100,000 pesos, and that the family of El Chango Mendez had handed over the rest.

Nicolas Sierra Santana El Gordo


On the 16th of January as promised, the Apatzingan detainees are freed by Judge Wong Aceituno, who argues that the Public Ministry failed in the integration of its preliminary investigations, not offering any solid evidence proving that the defendants actually carried weapons of exlusive use by the Army.

On the following day the 17th, Gutierrez called Roberto. The son of the capo was free and it was time to settle the bill. But between thieves there is no honor, both agree to keep part of the money and lied to El Chango Mendez and Nico.

Roberto: It must be 400 for the Ministry and the Judge, and the Lawyers 200 is separate.

Jamie: Well...






The army and Federal police go to the Municipal palace of Apatzingan and detain 44 people.



The Detained are transferred to Federal Prison in Nayarit

The first call between Jamie Gutierrez and the Laywer Nahum



The second call, informs of the transfer to Tepic prison of the son of El Chango Mendez.


With a 10,000 pesos bribe, the Public Ministry drop the charges of collection of firearms, and criminal association.


The Judge Aceituno informs his Lawyer that his client, the son of the capo will be freed in hours.



Judege Wong Aceituno order the immediate liberation of the 43 of the 44 detainees. Gutierrez Escobedo assures that the bribe is 400,000 pesos , the Public Ministry receive 200,000 pesos.


Original article in Spanish at Milenio

Update on the Judge in the case coming soon.

Sophisticated Narco Tunnel found between Arizona and Mexico

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Proceso article by Otis B Fly-Wheel


Naco Arizona :

Agents of the Office of Customs and Border Protection, confiscated this morning 2.3 tonnes of Marijuana in a sophisticated narco tunnel located in the city of Naco, Arizona, 355 kilometres  north east of the Sonora Capital.

The American agency informed that the investigation started last night when a squadron of anti narcotics agents detected an unusual movement of vehicles at the frontier with Mexico.

There they mounted an operation with drug sniffing dogs, who found the passageway built with wooden pillars and cement walls, equipped with a hydraulic mechanism to transport the drugs.



The height of the tunnel is approximately 1.70 metres so that a person may walk along it freely. The length of the structure is currently unknown, it is the responsibility of the aerial squadron of the USA agency to use radar to determine the dimensions of the tunnel.

Tunnel Entrance in Naco, Arizona


Mexican authorities were notified about the discovery, and in the next few hours will inform the agents about the location of the entrance on the Mexican side of the border.

A special agent of department of Interior Security, Matthew Allen said that drugs captured had a value of 3 million dollars on the black market.

This represents another major blow against the Mexican drug Cartels, who import this contraband either in the air or under the ground.

Inside the Tunnel


Also during the operation, they achieved the detention of 2 Mexican citizens located in the immediate vicinity of the residence in the city of Naco, as well as the drugs they located 3 firearms in the tunnel.

Since 2006, the USA agencies have located 80 narco tunnels in the states of Arizona and California.

Original article in Spanish at Proceso

Iguala mayor finally charged in the disappearance of normalistas; if justice was served in another case the students would be alive

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By Lucio for Borderland Beat

Mayor Abarca is charged in the murder of activist Arturo Hernández -witnesses testify Abarca shot and killed  Hernández, and now is charged  in the disappearance of 43 normalistas

                        Protests against the mayor in the Hernandez case took form in defacing municipal buildings

Infamous former Iguala mayor, José Luis Abarca, has finally been indicted for crimes connected to the case of the missing normalistas.
BB reporter Chivis has long contended that the case of the normalistas against the former Iguala mayor and his wife was worrisome, lacking strong evidence.  She hoped that the case of Mayor Abarca killing a social activist,  Arturo Hernández Cardona, in front of witnesses, would go forth, as it was the easier of the two cases to successfully prosecute.

And that perhaps the winning of a conviction in the Hernández case would lend credence to the normalistas case, and fearful witnesses would then come forward. Here is the back story from Chivis’ earlier post:
-The PRD national council unanimously approved the immediate expulsion of José Luis Abarca, Mayor of Iguala, Guerrero. Also impeachment proceedings have been initiated.

Because the mayor was wanted for murder.  

But not in the case of the 43 missing students (normalistas) or the others killed by municipal police on the night of September 26, 2014, it was for the murder of Hernández.

On May 30th 2013 hundreds of striking miners, farmers and activists belonging to Unión Popular Emiliano Zapata (UPEZ), were conducting a protest in Iguala, Guerrero.

The grievances had lasted over seven years and nothing had transpired to addresses the issues of  exploitation and extreme occupational hazards that faced Taxco miners on strike against Grupo Mexico, the Larrea family, and the complicity, abuses, and impunity of local rulers.  Other issues were the exploitation of farmers.

In the case of Iguala, the local ruler is mayor, José Luis Abarca.  Iguala residents have long complained of the criminality of Abarca and his wife, and their alleged ties to Guerrero Unidos cartel.  
                            "You're dead!" shouts Mayor's wife Maria at Hernandez who is holding
                              the mic.  She had to be restrained from physically attacking him.  He was killed the next day.
On May 29, 2013 Abarca ordered the social activist group in an open forum to;

“Stop fucking around with me, I have people that work for me, that can take care of this”. 


Arturo Hernandez Cordona, scientist, agricultural consultant, and founder of the local PRD as part of the National Democratic Leftist group (IDN) asked Abarca
  “What do you mean, take care of this?  That sounds like a threat to me”
Abarca’s wife, Maria did not stand by quietly. She rose from her seat screaming at Hernández, making threats and jumped to physically attack the activist, but was restrained. (see photos above) she too threatened his life, "you're dead!"


Death threats become a reality 

The next day  Hernández and 7 others were kidnapped; a survivor of the group says this in his sworn testimony:

"On May 30th we were intercepted by two trucks, one gray Cherokee and a red Explorer; the Cherokee six people exited armed with guns, and in the Explorer were two men and a woman, but they just stayed inside the vehicle." 
Hernandez was shot in the leg at the scene of abduction. Then they were blindfolded, and transferred to a field where their blindfolds were removed and the beatings began.   

He continues the testimony:
“Late at night  three people arrived, of whom I knew the identities of two; the mayor Jose Luis Abarca and Velázquez, the Secretary of Public Security, and the third person I was not familiar with. 

They all were drinking beers which they carried to where we were being held. The survivor stated that there was a woman in the vehicle who never exited the car, and he could not see her clearly enough to identify.
“The mayor ordered further torture, and at the end of our torture, mayor Jose Luis Abarca  approached engineer Arturo Hernández Cardona,  saying how much Hernandez fucked with him, so he will take pleasure in killing him.  He then raised his weapon, and  shot and killed Hernández.”
Not only had the mayor, ordered the torture of Hernández, then personally killed him but witnesses survived to tell the tale.  Two witnesses gave sworn testimony.  The witnesses were able to escape when the sicarios became sloppy after too much alcohol.  
 
Abarca goes to the media demanding justice, not for the murder, but for destruction from the  protesters (top photo)

Pleas for justice fell on deaf ears
Mexican priests and activists testified about the case in front of the Human Rights commission in Washington DC.   

And the  Hernández group protested and requested an inquiry of the PGR, who told the group “it is a state matter”, the same state who was governed by corruption and whose governor was eventually forced out of office, governor Angel Aquirre, who the group had been charging with being complicit with the Abarcas in criminality.  That is who the federal government instructed the group to allow to investigate the case. 
It was not as though the Peña administration did not know what was happening in Guerrero, and in the case of  Hernández, through the human rights commission the world had information on the case at their fingertips.

8 days after the kidnapping and murder of Hernandez and others in his group, another  UPEZ leader was "taken" and disappeared as he ran an errand.  Justino Amos Osores (at left) vanished.
But nothing was even done in either case, until after September 26, 2014 when 50 were killed in Iguala, assuming the 43 abducted normalistas are dead.
So in effect but for the disappearances of 43 students studying to become teachers on September 26, 2014, nothing would have ever been done in the Hernández case.  And conversely perhaps if the case of Hernández was brought forth through the justice system, the lives of the 50 killed in Iguala on that nightmarish night, would be alive today.
The peculiar fact remains that when the Abarca’s were captured, while on the lam, only then did the Hernández murder case come to life.  It magically sprung to life when the normalistas disappearance transpired. 
In fact, until this week the Abarcas were only charged in the kidnapping and murder of Hernández. 

Without fanfare, without explanation, of  why after two years of silence and non-participatory action in the case by the feds, it was in fact the PGR that brought charges against Abarca in the Hernández murder. 
The federal government is being tight lipped as to why it took this mass kidnapping to evoke the Hernández case, and exactly how that transpired.
Rafael Ochoa, one of the leaders along with Hernández of the Unidad Popular organization, says:
“The federal and state governments  waited a year and four months, to initiate an investigation against the former mayor and his wife, for the murder of our leader, who dedicated one hundred percent to defend the poor, and this delay, of course, the authorities have refused to explain why.
If they had acted immediately, as required by law, Ayotzinapa boys surely would not have been taken by municipal police  and would now taking classes at the teachers college.”
Hernandez front center blue shirt, Ochoa is to his right
And the case was strong.  It had witnesses.  One can only imagine if one or more of the 43 had managed to escape, it would be a different case, we would not have to imagine the truth.  That is the frustration in the Hernandez case, it was solid from the beginning, it remains so, but without the forensics and other evidence that was available when the case was fresh.  
When the Abarcas were captured on November 4,  2014, their initial charges had zero to do with the normalistas case.  It was solely about the Hernández case, which seemingly rose from the dirt of the fosa his dead body was thrown into.  

(Photo below: Hernandez' wife Sofia has been outspoken against the Abarcas in her fight for justice  she is councilor for rural development)


                                              His kidnapping/murder was the only charges against the Abarca’s until January 13, 2015 when the PGR charged the mayor with being the author of the police attack on students as well as for his alleged involvement in the cartel known as Guerreros Unidos,, whose  sicarios are now known to be involved in the normalistas case.
So until the ruling of this week, the Attorney General's Office (PGR) had not charged Abarca with the forced disappearance of persons, or any other offense regarding the normalistas.
However, it is noteworthy the fact that the Federal Public Ministry has now chosen to exercise criminal action for the crime of kidnapping, because it is likely, that if in the future the prosecutors charge him with enforced disappearance, Abarca can apply for and obtain an amparo, on grounds of being tried twice for the same events. 
44 others now being detained as suspects in the normalistas case, most being Iguala municipal police, were also charged in the disappearance of the students.
 

Singer Ariel Camacho killed with two others, another in ciritcal condition

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Lucio for Borderland Beat
Ariel Camacho, leader of La Banda de los Plebes del Rancho was killed in an automobile accident around 3AM this morning.Reports indicate the driver was speeding and lost control of his vehicle while attempting to command a curve on the road.The vehicle ran off an embankment into a canal in Los Ranchitos, Sinaloa.





Reports put Camacho behind the wheel at the time of the accident. In August 2014, the young singer was in another serious accident, in that accident he was driving at a high speed.
Melina Durán,  22 was another of the fatalities.She was a student at the University of Durango in Culiacán, Sinaloa, and a mother of a one year old son.


Julio Valverde, 24, was attended by physicians but succumbed from internal injuries and multiple fractures.  Valverde was one of the closest friends of Camacho, and was studying for a law degree.

Surviving the crash is Shirley Tavizón, 24 of Guamúchil, Sinaloa, and in critical condition is María Guadalupe Félix who is in a coma and sustained fractures including both legs.

The group had attended the last day of la fiesta del Carnaval Mocorito, where Camacho performed his last performance. 

Photo below was take at today's funeral.



What if "Jimmy Hoffa in a Skirt" (Esther Gordilla) has no home?

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Borderland Beat by DD
 
Gordillo before a few plastic surgeries
 DD; Quick summary;  Elba Esther Gordillo, the ex President ("for life") of the 1 1/2 million member teachers union, SNTE,  has been in jail since her arrest in Feb. 2013 for tax fraud, money laundering and organized crime.  She is accused of embezzling about $200 million dollars from the teachers union. 

Though she has been charged, she has not been tried nor convicted of a crime.  She is just being detained in prison without bond while awaiting trial. 

Last month a federal judge ruled that Gordillo qualifies under the "Law on The Rights of Older Persons" under which she could be released from prison and held under "house arrest" while she awaits her trial.

There have been no announcements or news reports of her being released prison and placed under house arrest since the January ruling by the federal judge.  Now the question may be which house will she call her home.   Due to the wealth she accumulated during her tenure as head of the teachers union (she claims it is from inheritance and her $6,000 a month salary from the SNTE) she probably has several choices, but her favorite is probably the $10,000,000 dollars mansions in San Diego.

Forbes magazine recently reported on the status of those properties.


 Jailed Former Mexican Labor Leader's $10 Million California Mansions Up For Grabs

Two years after her arrest, Elba Esther Gordillo, a long time union leader and political powerbroker once described by The New York Times as “the most powerful woman in Mexico,” sits in prison in Mexico City waging a fight to be granted the privilege of house arrest for humanitarian reasons. She recently turned 70 years and suffers from a number of illnesses.

Gordillo was arrested on February 26, 2013 at Toluca airport outside Mexico City as she landed on a private jet from San Diego, California where she lived like a queen and spent like a millionaire. Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office accused her of embezzling $200 million in funds from the 1.5 million-member National Union of Education Workers, which she controlled through bribes and perks. She was also charged with money laundering and organized crime.

EPN afraid she is going to kiss him?
Gordillo’s arrest was a shocking event in a country where the rich and powerful mostly go untouched by the law. But the government’s initial bold move against a woman whose influence reached into the highest echelons of power, soon gave way to a  sloppily handled case.


Gordillo’s legal status is essentially the same as when she was detained: charged, but not tried, much less convicted. Her attorneys often appear to have the upper hand filing motion after motion to try to release her.

The lack of a legal resolution in Mexico has affected two luxury properties linked to Gordillo on an exclusive cul-de-sac in Coronado Cays, California. The first property, a 6-bedroom mansion with swimming pool and a boat slip located at 23 Green Tuttle Road, was Gordillo’s second home; the other house at 1 Green Tuttle Road, which was under renovation at the time of her arrest, is believed to have been occupied by one of Gordillo’s daughters.

front view 23 Green Tuttle Rd.
rear view of house with her boat at the dock

According to San Diego county records, the houses were bought by Comercializadora TTS, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican shell corporation owned by Zoila Estela Morales Ochoa, Gordillo’s deceased mother.

The houses, which the Mexican authorities claimed were purchased with embezzled funds, are currently in judicial limbo. While the Mexican government has not taken any actions to seize them, delinquent property taxes are piling up.

The day after Gordillo’s arrest, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents raided Gordillo’s house. Lauren Mack, ICE spokesperson in San Diego, confirmed that ICE agents executed a search warrant at the request of the Mexican government. “We secured the property meaning it was locked up when we left,” she told me by phone.

One would think that the houses are considered incriminating evidence against Gordillo and that they would be sealed and vacant. “As far as I know, (23 GTR) it’s empty. Don’t know if some one sneaks in at night”, Nick Arthur, General Manager of the Coronado Cays Homeowners Association, told me. As of last month Gordillo had not paid fees to the HOA for at least three years.

There are strong indications, however, that 23 Green Tuttle Road is not empty. According to Erin Siegal McIntyre, an investigative local reporter who recently visited the neighborhood several times, piles of fresh trash bags with empty food wrappings inside built up over three weeks. Electricity and mail delivery have not been interrupted. Lights were on inside and outside the house. The front garden was recently cleaned up with freshly planted flowers.
Mack, the ICE spokesperson, said that the Mexican Attorney General’s Office is the lead agency in the Gordillo investigation with ICE playing an assistant role. “At this point the investigation is still ongoing and that investigation is being worked by our financial fraud unit related to suspected money laundering,” she said. Gordillo has not been charged in the U.S.

County Clerk Jeff Olson said by phone that property taxes where not paid for any of the residences in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and that payments due in December for the cycle 2014-2015 were missed. In California, property taxes are paid twice a year, in December and April.

Records show 23 Green Turtle Road with a defaulted amount in property taxes of $110,956.60, and 1 Green Tuttle Road with $72,296.99.

Record also show that the Coronado Cays Homeowners Association filed a notice of default early last year, reporting that the properties were delinquent in their HOA fees. Last month the HOA released the notice of delinquency for 23 Green Turtle Road with no explanation. Debora M. Zumwalt, attorney for the HOA, declined to comment.

Under California law, state authorities can take possession of properties with the purpose of foreclosure the fifth year following the declaration of tax default.

The web site Zillow estimates 23 Green Tuttle Road’s market price at $5.6 million and 1 GTR at $4.4 million. Neither property is currently on the market.
Esther waiting to see if she can go home.


Full Length Film: Filmmaker's hunt for "El Chapo" Guzmán

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Written by Lucio for Borderland Beat

A few months prior to the February 2014 capture of the world's most famous drug lord, filmmaker Angus Mac Queen set out to search for El Chapo Guzmán in his film, "Drug lord: The Legend of Shorty."  MacQueen is confidant that if authorities wanted to capture the world's most wanted drug lord, it is possible. Shortly after the film's release, Chapo was captured.

There is a authenticity about the documentary, that takes the viewer into the narco world of Sinaloa, visiting places we read about.  Impressive and surprising is  the openness of the people in the Sierra with MacQueen.

MacQueen's access to all things Sinaloa narco is even more impressive and some are exclusives, such as the visit to Chapo's son Edgar's Tomb/Chapel, a place no press has been allowed to visit. The film was released this fall and is playing on the Discovery Channel in Mexico.

The first clip is the trailer, if you want to watch all seven parts, they are posted below the trailer. I apologize up front for the less than perfect quality of the clips. The clips are not available in the U.S. but ran last week in Mexican media outlets. They had to be downloaded to a format that could be used in the U.S. so the quality is compromised.  You can of course see the film on pay for view, amazon and other film vendor sites. 




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Part 2




Part 3



Part 4



Part 5



Part 6



Part 7

 

Detention of "El Papacho" of CDS in Valle de Juarez, a media circus and half justice

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Proceso article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

El Papacho and his criminal group

Chihuahua.

The detention of Mauricio Luna Aguilar "El Papacho" in the Valle de Juarez, is a media circus and half justice.

"El Papacho" is a member of the Sinaloa Cartel, and has spread terror in this region and that caused around 90% of the people in the Valle de Juarez to leave the area.

With the title of "Authorized Crime", members of 10 families were exiled from the Valle de Juarez, today offered a press conference, of them five had to leave the region because of threats by Luna Aguilar, and agents Federal, State, and Military.

In the press conference, the families required of the Mexican Authorities to arrest the officers who have facilitated crimes against the citizens of that region, who have been stripped of their heritage.



"It was and remains the State," they warned.

On February the 18th, the Attorney General of the North presented as a detainee, Mauricio Luna Aguilar and blamed him for at least 20 homicides in the Valle de Juarez.

Together with him were other members of his criminal group : Isidro Soto Aguilar "El Pantera", and leader of the cell, Juan Carlos Nuria Gomez, "El Parral", Karina Carrillo Griego, Jonathan Arturo Torres Rodriguez, "El Jhon", Antonio Carrillo Griego, "El Tono" or "El Tio", and Juan Cuellar Cereceres "Qunitanilla".

With these arrests, are also the killing of members of the Sinaloa Cartel that worked in this region, Leonardo Ruben Morales Rodriguez, "El Toga", and Jesus Manuel Morales Rodriguez "El Meno".

"El Toga" had been arrested in 2012 and was freed months after.

One of the exiled persons, recounted that "El Papacho" was like a rogue since he was a teenager, but when he was recruited into the Sinaloa Cartel, became one of the most aggressive and brazen criminals.

From 2008, the citizens of Valle de Juarez, consisting of the Municipalities of Praxedis G Guerrero and Guadalupe Distrito Bravo, have been persecuted, robbed, murdered and disappeared, while the Government has done nothing.


Praxedis G Guerrero Municipality Bottom left of picture
Courtesy of Google Maps

Spector, with long experience in the defence of Mexicans exiled association, denounces that all the complaints previously made against this criminal group were ignored by the Government in different instances.

He adds the question, "How can it be possible for someone to murder 20 people? In Mexico, in Chihuahua, and in the Valle de Juarez organized crime runs everything."

At the press conference there were present, Jorge Reyes Salazar, 7 of his family members were executed, Isela Estrella Chavez, Lucia del Carmen Rangel, Gerado Gamez Hinojos, who was president of the municipal PRI of Guadalupe Distrito Bravos, Victor Garcia Archuleta and Armando Archuleta, friends of 3 young people killed this past December, one of them a student and activist, Sandra Flores and Miguel Murguia.

Also a Rodriguez family member, who had a relative beheaded a week ago, when three families were forced to flee.

Since 2008, there has been impunity for these people, like a hood for them to commit their crimes, they exiled 90% of the people of Valle de Juarez, added Spector.

He includes, that "El Papacho" kidnapped two siblings of the Reyes Salazar family, Magdalena and Elias, together with the wife Luisa Ornelas, who were found murdered days after.

Sarah Salazar, mother of the Reyes siblings, identified "El Papacho" on different occasions, and even though he was detained in the North Zone, when the current Attorney General for the Zone, Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Nicolas, a few hours later freed him and gave him a lift to his house.

In the case of the assassination of the student and activist Elmer Garcia Archuleta, his brother Edgar Ivan and a cousin, Gabriel Gandara Archuleta, the family is involved in an asylum process for 13 people, who were staying at the home of Elmer's Uncle, Armando Archuleta, resident in United States.

Elmer Garcia Archuleta


Spector says that the return of violence in the Valle de Juarez coincided with the disappearance of the Normalistas of Ayotzinapa, in Iguala, Guerrero on September of the past year.

However the Lawyer explained the situation that the Valle de Juarez caught the attention of the citizens and the Authorities themselves, when Elmer was murdered with his brother and cousin, since he was a student and renowned activist with credibility and prestige.

The case has a connection with the Iguala phenomenon, so the towns of Chihuahua considered they had their own Iguala. The Archuleta family, were the only ones to put a direct complaint in against "El Papacho".

El Papacho


The day they kidnapped Elmer from his house, he had been wearing a long pair of multi - colored boxer style briefs, that his Uncle Armando had given him as a Christmas present in 2013. His uncle had given him those shorts at Christmas, multi - colored his wife had bought them for him, but thought the colors would better suit someone younger like Elmer, said Spector.

On the day that "El Papacho" was apprehended, they were surprised that he was wearing the same pair of shorts.

This is symbolic of the most cruel violence, its like saying "yes you fuckers, what are you going to do about it", he is the terror of small towns, committing crimes against humanity, there is even a remembrance day to commemorate the people he killed, in a place where the families have buried their dead in Fabens, Texas, because they cannot bury them in Valle de Juarez, "El Papacho" threatened the people in the Valley not to take part in the commemoration.

El Papacho's Group at Bail Hearing


However, he said that not only had "El Papacho" forced into exile more than 200 Juarenses, but that Federal, State, and Military agents had took part, as is the case with the Multi-homicides of the Rodriguez family, which involved Federal agents.

We have information that the Valle de Juarez, the Federal Police are aligned with La Linea, because they saw that the Sinaloa Cartel were not moving drugs, but stayed in the plaza only to extort, threaten and kidnap, said the Lawyer.

He explained that according to the information that he has, La Linea were moving drugs, and the others were just creating havoc to maintain the terror in the Valley.

About the detention of "El Papacho" and the other presumed members of his criminal group, he said it was strange that suddenly he was detained, when people had been denouncing him for years, he therefore concluded that the arrests were a "media show".

The families that were exiled, have confirmed that those in the Valley had been visited by the criminal group to threaten people not to give any testimony against the detainees.

Personnel of the District Attorneys Office of Chihuahua have taken testimony from the exiles, assure that the perpetrators will be in Jail for many years.

Original article in Spanish at Proceso

With additional material from Google Maps and Google Images.

Capos Captured in 2014

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Milenio article by Otis B Fly-Wheel

The detentions of El Chapo Guzman and Vincente Carrillo Fuentes were big hits against the Sinaloa and Juarez Cartels


City of Mexico:
The maximum security prisons of Altiplano in the state of Mexico, and Puente Grande in Jalisco had new organised crime tenants in 2014

Among the most important captures of the year are Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera, El Chapo, leader of the Sinaloa cartel, and Vincente Carrillo Fuentes, El Viceroy, head of the Juarez cartel.

Other cartels also suffered big hits to their structures, Beltran Leyva, Arellano Felix, Knights Templars, Jalisco Nueva Generacion, Los Rojos, La Familia Michoacana, Los Zetas, CDG, and Guerreros Unidos.





The following are the most powerful bosses captured in 2014:

Red link words Detention: and Death: link to the original BB reports

Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera
El Chapo
Leader of the Sinaloa Cartel
Detention: February 22nd in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, he was in a condominium with his wife and daughters.
Prison: Altiplano, State of Mexico
Charges: Being a member of a delinquent organization, crimes against health, violation of Federal Law on firearms and explosives, money laundering.

Vincente Carrillo Fuentes
El Viceroy
Leader of the Juarez Cartel
Detention: 9th of October in Torreon, Coahuila.
Prison: Puente Grande, Jalisco.
Charges: Ownership of arms for exclusive use of the armed forces, being a member of delinquent organization.

Hector Beltran Leyva
El H
Leader of the Beltran Leyva Cartel
Detention: October 1st, in San Miguel of Allende, Guanajuato. Eating with the businessman German Goyeneche Ortega in a seafood restaurant.
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico.
Charges: Ownership of arms for exclusive use of the armed forces and possession of ammunition, narco trafficking, there are 29 preliminary investigations against him, both common and Federal jurisdictions, in addition to three arrest warrants issued.

Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano
El Ingeniero, 41 years old
Leader of the Tijuana Cartel
Detention: June 23rd, in Tijuana, Baja California. Watching a Mexico vs Croatia Soccer game in Resturant.
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico.
Charges: Money laundering, narco trafficking, extortion, kidnapping and homicide.

Sidronio Casarrubias Salgado
Leader of Guerreros Unidos Cartel
Detention: October on the Mexico - Toluca highway.
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico
Charges: Being a member of a delinquent organization, ownership of firearms for exclusive use of the armed forces, he was involved in the forced disappearance in Iguala of the 43 Normalistas of Ayotzinapa.

Dionisio Loya Plancarte
El Tio, 59 years of age.
Leader of the Knights Templar
Detention: January 27th, in Morelia, Michoacán. He was hiding in the closet of a house to evade capture.
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico
Charges: Ownership of firearms for exclusive use of the armed forces, being a member of a delinquent organization, crimes against health, named in 14 Ministerial records for probable participation in diverse criminal acts.

Ismael Zambada Imperial
El Mayito Gordo
Sinaloa Cartel
Detention: November 12th in Culiacan, Sinaloa.
Prison: Puente Grande, Jalisco
Charges: Crimes against health, ownership of firearms for exclusive use by the armed forces, owning ammunition for exclusive use by the armed forces.

Rafael Guadalupe Felix Nunez
El Changuito Antrax
Los Antrax, Sinaloa Cartel.
Detention: November 13th, in Culiacan, Sinaloa. He was captured on board a Nissan Sentra vehicle.
Prison: Aguaruto, Sinaloa
Charges: Crimes against health, violation of Federal Law of firearms and explosives.

Jose Maria Chavez Magana
El Pony
Leader of La Familia Michoacana in state of Mexico.
Detention: July 1st in Penjamo, Guanajuato.
Charges: Escape from Zitacuaro prison Michoacán in 2007 where he was imprisoned for crimes against health, and accused of kidnapping and extortion.

Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez
El Menchito or El Junior
Leader of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion
Detention: January 30th, in Zapopan, Jalisco
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico
Charges: Ownership of firearms and ammunition for exclusive use by armed forces, money laundering and crimes against health.

Leonor Nava Romero
El Tigre, 45 years of age.
Leader of Los Rojos Cartel
Detention: May, in Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, travelling in a car.
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico.
Charges: Being a member of a delinquent organization, crimes against health, use of false documents, violation of Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives.

Maria Nava Romero
La Dona
Leader of the Los Rojos Cartel
Detention: March 5th, in Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro.
Charges: Being a member of a delinquent organization.

Fernando Martinez Magana
El Z16
Los Zetas Cartel, head of plaza for Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.
Detention: May 14th, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon.
Prison: Puente Grande, Jalisco.
Charges: Being a member of a delinquent organization, crimes against health, ownership of firearms and ammunition for exclusive use by the armed forces.


Juan Manuel Rodriquez Garcia
Juan Perros
Leader of the Cartel del Golfo
Detention:May 25th, in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Prison: Altiplano, state of Mexico
Charges: Being a member of a delinquent organization, crimes against health, ownership of firearms and ammunition for exclusive use by the armed forces.


Juan Fernando Alvarez
El Ferrari
Regional boss of Los Zetas, in the central zone of Tamaulipas.
Detention: May 17th, in Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, he was getting on a bus.
Prison: Cefereso no 11 in Hermosillo, Sonora.
Charges: Crimes against health, ownership of firearms for exclusive use by the armed forces.


Juan Manuel Rodriguez Rodriguez
Head of Los Zetas
Detention: June 17th in Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
Charges: Homicide, kidnapping, extortion, transit of drugs, and violation of the Federal Law of firearms.



Ricardo Ivan Santillan Trejo
Boss of Los Zetas in the Municipality of Mante and Hidalgo.
Detention: June 15th, in Mante, Tamaulipas.
Charges: Homicide, kidnapping, extortion, transit of drugs, and violation of the Federal Law of firearms.


Luis Jimenez Tovar
Cabeza de Marrano
Boss of Los Zetas in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
Detention:July 3rd in Leon, Guanajuato.
Charges: Kidnapping and Homicide.


Eleno Salazar Flores
Pantera 6
Operator from Cartel del Golfo.
Detention: July 24th in Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
Charges: Human trafficking, drug trafficking, arms trafficking.


List of those killed:

Nazario Moreno Gonzalez
El Chayo or El Mas Loco, 44 years of age.
Founder of La Familia Michoacana and leader of Knights Templar
Death: March 9th in Tumbiscatio, Michoacan. Special Forces of Marina and Sedena located Nazario. When ordered to surrender, he opened fire on the authorities, and was killed in the confrontation.


Enrique Plancarte Solis
Kike, 44 years of age.
Leader of Knights Templar.
Death:March 31st in Colon, Queretaro. He was walking down a street when he noticed the presence of Federal Forces, he tried to hide, when the forces tried to arrest him he opened fire on them. The authorities repelled the aggression and Solis was hit by gunfire. He died in the ambulance while being transferred to Hospital.

Benjamin Mondragon Pereda
El Benjamon
Leader of Guerreros Unidos Cartel.
Death: October 14th, in Jiutepec, Morelos. He committed suicide after a gun battle with Federal Forces, the shooting stopped while the criminal tried to negotiate with the forces, to let his fiancee leave the house. When she walked out he shot himself.

Galdino Mellado Cruz
El Z-9, 41 years of age.
Second in charge and a founder of Los Zetas
Death: May 9th in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. Federal Forces located the delinquent hiding. From the inside of the building he was hiding in, came fire from grenade launchers and heavy calibre firearms. Subjects arrived in various vehicles, and attacked the Federal Forces. After the confrontation, the authorities went inside the structure and found the body of Cruz.

Original article in Spanish at Milenio

El Chapo and La Barbie return to head up another prison protest at Altiplano

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Translated for Borderland Beat from a Proceso article by Otis B Fly-Wheel


They want better treatment at the Altiplano Super-max in State of Mexico, they started a hunger strike, organised by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and Edgar Valdez Villarreal, "La Barbie", in this past June, it was raised by inmates in a complaint submitted to National Commission for Human Rights (CNDH).

In a hand written letter made from 11 pages stripped from a notebook, the 138 prisoners accuse the Prison Authorities of violating their human rights.

The document, broadcast in the portal Nayaritenlinea.mx, describes the irregular conditions in which conjugal and family visits are carried out. It also describes the overcrowded and unsanitary cells, in addition to unstable power supplies to the prison and problems with telephone calls.

The prisoners, according to the text, only have one hour a day to leave their cells, there are no social re-insertion activities, the medical service is inefficient and the prison shop is insufficient and badly operated.

The group of criminals, among them "El Chapo" and "La Barbie", Hector Beltran Leyva "El H" and Miguel Angel Felix Gallado, denounce Librado Carmona Garcia, Technical Director of the prison located in the State of Mexico, and who they accuse of corruption and repression. ( Otis: cry me a river, the boot is on the other foot now).








With legible letters, the list of alleged violations of Human Rights of the prisoners starts with the family visits, where the prisoners assure that from the moment they enter the prison, until the moment they leave they are treated in an indignant manner, well without respect, they are also searched naked before entering under the gaze of officials, in many cases they are verbally abused and intimidated, without any sense of professional ethics, with no regard for humans feelings on the part of the Security personnel.

In regards of the rooms supplied for conjugal visits, the complaint to the CDNH says that the rooms supplied are leaking water, unsanitary, some covered in broken glass, walls that are broken or with holes in. Wash basins, fallen off the wall that give neither hot or cold water, dirty broken mattresses with wires hanging out.

In respect of their internment, there are inhuman conditions of overcrowding where cells built to house two inmates have three, with one person living on the floor, which has led to skin diseases, pulmonary and respiratory problems, in addition to water leaks and the smell of sewerage.

In regards of complaints of the food, the company who provides the catering, served chicken undercooked and in bad condition, the beans have stones in, sausages that are rotten and out of date and local fruit has disappeared from the diet.

In respect of personal communication, every prisoner has the right to a telephone call of ten minutes duration every nine days, which is constantly sabotaged by negligence or laziness of the operator.

And at this point, they demand the installation of two public telephones with the appropriate security measures.

Its not possible to be incarcerated 23 of 24 hours per day, said another prisoner, they only allow one hour outside of the cell, this doesn't amount to 60 minutes, because 15 minutes of that are lost to searches of body and clothing, the rest of the activities we are meant to have are a utopia because they do not exist, it said in the text.

The inmates suggest that they should be allowed two hours of yard time per day, and reactivation of standard activities which are including in protocols for running max security establishments.

About the medical services, they assure that "Areli" is a arrogant and haughty manager of this area, who treats the prisoners worse than animals, is the girlfriend of the Prison Technical Director Librado Carmona Garcia, who qualifies as the untouchable regime, who really governs the institution and who traffics privileges of the prisoners for large amounts of cash, conspiring with other prison department directors, who take bribes from wealthy prisoners in exchange for giving them their rights.



They also add that the authorized 664 pesos allowed per month per prisoner to buy items from the prison shop is inadequate, toilet paper, soap for example, is insufficient to satisfy the basic necessities , the prisoners assure that the products sold in the prison shop are of very poor quality and of dubious brands.

Among the prisoners who signed the complaint, are Juan Frutos Aguilar a member of "Mochaorejas",  Abel Valadez Uribe of La Familia Michoacana, and Ramiro Rangel Soto of the Cartel del Golfo, are soliciting the immediate intervention of CNDH for a quick solution of what they consider " frank violation of rights and human dignity.

They advertise, "we know that this complaint will come into public light, it is sure and inevitable that the institution will immediately undertake reprisals as subjugation and repression to all the under signed and the prison population in general."

Original article in Spanish at Proceso

Link to great Chivis article on life at Altiplano No 1.

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