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New Index Finds Corruption Worsening Across Latin America

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"MX" for Borderland Beat; InSight Crime
Mexico ranks 8th on the list (Source: CCC)
An index looking at the ability of Latin American countries to combat corruption has highlighted that signs of progress are still few and far between, and the region as a whole is backsliding.

The 2020 Capacity to Combat Corruption (CCC) Index found that, in 2019, many countries in the region have moved away from anti-corruption measures. And the timing could not be worse, since corruption and graft have held back Latin America’s pandemic response in myriad ways.

To measure the degree of impunity in each country, the report — put together annually by the Americas Society and Council of the Americas‘ (AS/COA) Anti-Corruption Working Group and Control Risks — examined legal capacity, political institutions and civil society responses. Below, InSight Crime takes a look at how the countries compare — from above average to worryingly poor.

1. Above Average: Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica
Uruguay outperformed all 15 other countries in the region, thanks to the efficiency and independence of its courts, law enforcement agencies and anti-corruption bodies. Since 2018, the country’s congress has also taken on money laundering, a key remaining cause for concern.

Chile, which is often one of the top performers in the index, came in second despite seeing political unrest in 2019. Still, the country’s demonstrations delivered the biggest hit to Chile’s score, as anti-corruption priorities gave way to issues of healthcare and gender equality. Chile’s plans to draft a new constitution will determine how the country deals with corruption going forward, the report said.

2. Progress Needed: Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Colombia
This group contains both the biggest year-over-year loser and winner: Brazil and Peru, respectively. Colombia and Argentina, meanwhile, saw almost no changes in their scores during 2019.

Although Brazil ranks fourth on the index overall, its score dropped 10 percent from last year, and the country “displays one of the most concerning trajectories in the region,” the report stated. The index points to President Jair Bolsonaro’s interference with law enforcement agencies and questions raised in the landmark Lava Jato case, a wide-reaching corruption investigation that uncovered companies — chief among them the Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht — had laundered money to pay bribes and kickbacks for inflated public works contracts. The investigation has led to charges against lawmakers, business tycoons and even presidents.
 
Mexico is 8th in the overall rankings
Chats leaked to The Intercept, however, showed a high-profile Brazilian judge in the case, Sergio Moro, provided tips to prosecutors on investigative lines, a collaboration which is legally prohibited and a serious ethical violation. The report also highlights investigations into Bolsonaro’s sons – one for corruption and ties to militia groups in Rio de Janeiro, and another for being a key member of a criminal fake news racket.

On the other hand, the Index calls Peru its most positive story of 2020, citing the country’s clear improvements in law enforcement capacity and court system, and the prominence of anti-corruption efforts in President Martín Vizcarra’s agenda. InSight Crime reported on Vizcarra’s rough start with anti-corruption reform in early 2019, but the creation of a new, powerful agency that targets judges and public officials accused of corruption (National Justice Junta – JNJ), progress on the Lava Jato investigation and improvements in campaign financing have paid off, according to the report. Reforms to parliamentary immunity and campaigning are the events to watch.

3. Below Average: Mexico, Ecuador, Panama
This group is characterized by countries with strong anti-corruption rhetoric but questionable action on the ground. Panama’s new administration, for instance, came to power on the back of public demand for anti-corruption reform. But once President Laurentino Cortizo took office, his agenda struggled to find traction in congress, even from members of his own party, the report found. Panama continues to be a country of concern for money laundering and financial secrecy.
 
Statistics for Mexico's ranking
In Mexico, civil society has been calling for reform for years and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador came to power in 2018 with a promise of ending corruption. Yet in practice, Mexico has stagnated as shown by the never-ending list of allegations against its former police, political class and even sports teams. The index criticizes the president’s focus on his personal ability to find and stop corruption, rather than empower institutions such as the National Anti-corruption System (Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción – SNA) and the Financial Intelligence Agency (Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera – UIF). It also cites concerns that the UIF isn’t truly independent from the president.

4. Poor Performers: Guatemala, Paraguay, Dominican Republic and Bolivia
Civil society has attempted to compensate for weak legal and institutional capacity in this group. The dismantling of the United Nations-backed Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (Comisión Internacional Contra la Impunidad en Guatemala – CICIG) — which had strengthened local prosecutors’ investigative abilities and helped send powerful businessmen, organized crime figures and politicians to jail — was a major blow to anti-corruption efforts in the country. But Guatemalan non-governmental and civil society organizations have kept attention on the issue.

In the Dominican Republic, the public understands the importance of anti-corruption reform. According to Transparency International polls, the topic is a top priority for Dominicans across the board and they have even taken to the streets to demand change in recent Plaza de la Bandera protests. This does not make up, however, for the country’s weak anti-corruption and investigative bodies, which have yet to resolve Odebrecht’s alleged $92 million bribes scheme.

Paraguay ranks 12th on the Index due to its large illicit economies, including money laundering, contraband and drug trafficking, which exacerbate the problems of weak institutions. According to the report, the infiltration of drug cartels into every sphere of government makes the prospect of improvement unlikely in the foreseeable future. The  index highlights the expansion of Brazilian gangs, most notably the First Capital Command (PCC), into the country as another serious concern.

5. The Outlier: Venezuela
Venezuela’s last place on the Index comes as no surprise. The authors note that the country’s score has dropped another 11 percent from last year, as President Nicolás Maduro has further eroded government institutions to the point that there are no truly independent bodies left. In one flagrant example, a May ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice officially made deputy Luis Parra, an ally of President Maduro, the new president of the National Assembly. He replaced opposition leader Juan Guaidó who was ousted after a disputed vote in January that the opposition called illegitimate. The congressional body had previously lost most of its powers in 2017, when Maduro created a parallel legislature.

In this context of institutional decay, Venezuelan civil society scored exceptionally well by comparison, thanks to the “work of independent investigative journalists and NGOs that still operate in the country.” Yet with no democratic and judicial institutions backing them, civil society has little recourse.

Sanctions are sought against judges who released El 'Marro's' mother

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat Aristegui Noticias


This Friday, at the security meeting, the Secretary of the Interior, Olga Sánchez Cordero, released a theory that exists in the Judiciary about the search, which states that when there is information that a home is committing an unlawful, you can intervene, said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

The aforementioned, after it was announced that the release of several members of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel was due to an alleged search without a warrant, since it was late. (judicial citing procedure errors and violation of civil rights is the most common method of releasing arrested organized crime leaders and influential members)

Regardless of what time the order came, when the police and the National Guard entered, what they found is drugs and money; and yet, another criterion was applied.” he said during the morning conference.


Today the head of Segob will send a letter to the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Arturo Zaldívar.

“According to this thesis, liability could be established, but that will already correspond to the Federal Judicial Council and the competent authorities of Guanajuato; and, if there are reasons for those responsible to be investigated and punished, let it be done.” he added.

The federal president also indicated that there are versions that what happened in the Irapuato annex has to do with the fact that in these rehabilitation centers, which are not registered,  are members of criminal gangs.

"A serious, serious problem continues in Guanajuato. We are going to continue helping to protect the people of Guanajuato. The National Guard, Secretary of National Defense, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of Security have instructions to be vigilant, pending; 

It is a matter of gang confrontation and it is also something that has to be seen as a problem that was allowed to grow, whether due to irresponsibility or collusion or was omitted or tolerated and grew a lot, so much so that it has a social base and that is not known. Build overnight, that takes time, "he added.

Jerécuaro Guanajuato : 5 police killed in attack, 2 wounded

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat Reforma



Five Guanajuato Public Security police officers were shot to death this Friday in the Municipality of Jerécuaro.

The justice institution revealed that the attack on the Apaseo El Alto-Jerécuaro highway also left two female officers of the Single Command with gunshot wounds.

"In the face of this criminal attack perpetrated by members of Organized Crime, the Secretary of Public Security of the State reiterates that this attack will not go unpunished, which is why at the moment it supports and contributes to everything necessary before the competent authority for the total clarification,  of the facts but also so that all the weight is applied against the alleged perpetrators, "reported the State Public Security.

"The cowardly acts were registered this morning on the Apaseo el Alto-Jerécuaro highway, at the height of the El Chamizal community, when calls to the 911 system reported detonations by a firearm there."



Silao Guanajato: Marro sends a message to Silao Police and Sec of security after the killing of 3 police

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat   TY Follower via comments  Source Source
Marro's third video sent in 10 days, He says they tried to stop his mother as she exited prison…."El Marro" mentions that they did not count on him already transferring the women to another car.” 


Se atribuye El Marro asesinato de tres policías en Silao 

On June 29, four elements of Public Safety in the municipality including a commander were ambushed by a commando while patrolling near the La Joya shopping center in Silao, of which three policemen died and one more was seriously injured.

Subsequently, the elements that entered on duty refused to go on surveillance tours. Hours later in a press release, it was announced that they would only go out to work under greater security conditions.

It was around 1:30 in the morning when the elements identified as Julio, Antolín, Eduardo and Francisco were in two patrols along Silao Avenue, located next to the shopping plaza. After the detonations, near the scene, they called the emergency services and these once on the scene, officers confirmed that two of the uniformed men were deceased, they administered  first aid to the other two and they were transferred to the hospital with one dying on the way.

Hours after the statement that the police corporations of the municipality of Silao issued in Facebook groups an edited video began to circulate with audio of who is presumably José Antonio Yépez Ortiz. In the video, at least one SUV-type truck and a car with public safety features can be seen in the background.

In the audio, you can hear from the beginning who the audio was for, describing the reasons that gave rise to the attack.

He mentions Alvar Cabeza de Vaca, the Secretary of Public Security, blaming him for the arrest his family members. To the Secretary of Public Security of the State, he threatened to attack other elements of the Silao and León police, if they continue to "work with 'Los Jaliscos'". In the video "El Marro", allegedly attributed the murder of the police last Monday morning, for harassing his mother by mounting blockade and stopping the vehicle that his mother had boarded when exiting the Cereso de Puentecillas.

The recording shows an SUV type truck in gray with the doors open and elements of the
Police who are reviewing it, edited with the alleged voice of "El Marro", who uses language similar to that used in two videos that he broadcast after the arrest of his mother, María Eva Ortiz, his sister, and a niece on June 20 in San Isidro Elguera, Celaya. 

"El Marro" mentions that they did not count on him already transferring the women to another car. The mention of the murdered policemen are this: "We left them there, the assholes, at night and that way they will be left with the balls of the motherfuckers in the municipalities that want to lend to the blowjob."

Among all, this is the third video message that is made in the name of José Antonio Yépez Ortiz on social networks in less than 10 days.

Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas: Mexican Army kills 12 members of CDN Tropa del Infierno

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat 

A confrontation broke out between elements of the Mexican Army and members of "Tropa del Infierno”. (The Troop of Hell), the enforcer wing of the Northeast Cartel aka CDN.

The army was on a surveillance patrol on a highway close to the airport in Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas, in the Los Fresnos neighborhood, when they were attacked by a group of Tropa, who immediately began firing at the elements with heavy weapons.

The Tropa members were wearing cloned uniforms of the Mexican Navy (Marina) and were identified as Tropa del Infierno sicarios.

The clash occurred around 5:30AM.

The army along with the National Guard managed to repel the attack which left 12 Tropa members dead.  Images depict the dead in the bed of a pickup and alongside the vehicle. Seized were various vehicles of the organized group, along with weapons.


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Coahuila Security Forces repel attack and kill five in Torreón

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat Siglo de Torreón


Fuerzas de Seguridad de Coahuila Secretariat confirmed the shooting of five people, after repelling a firearms assault earlier today in the city of Torreón.

According to the agency, the events occurred in the Miguel Hidalgo neighborhood when walking on a surveillance patrol, the elements were attacked by a man, who took refuge inside a home.

When the officers arrived at the site, they were attacked again, this time by four people. After repelling the attack, all five alleged assailants were killed.

At the scene short and long arms were secured and made available to the authorities.

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Celaya Guanajuato: Cartulinas, head and body parts found in hood and trunk

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat SoldeBajio


Residents of the Parque del Cimatario street of the Hacienda Natura neighborhood found a human head and dismembered body parts wrapped in a black bag.

After 10:30 p.m., residents of the area reported to 911 the discovery of human remains, the head above the hood of a dark-colored vehicle and underneath is a cartulina used by organized crime to send messages. There was a second message left at the scene allegedly from CSRL (Marro).

According to residents of the area, the torso and the remainder of the body were found in the trunk of the motor vehicle among the black bags.

The area was cordoned off by the Municipal Police so that experts and the Criminal Investigation Agency will raise indications to find the whereabouts of the criminals.



Radio narrative says Negro Azabache is alive and joined Los Chapitos

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Gus for Borderland Beat  TY  Hombre de Overol


In a Radiofrequency narrative, allegedly it states that Los Chapitos didn’t kill Negro Azabache.  

The information in the radio conversation is that he has left Rusos and joined Chapitos.

Azabache sends a message out that if anyone wishes to do likewise and wants to join Los Chapitos, they are welcomed but if they don’t…. they will die with Ruso. Additionally, they say that Ruso no longer has any backing.

Allegedly, it is Azabache heard speaking on the recording.

From HDO:  "Here is another audio of Los Chapitos sending a message to Rusos men that they abducted and have Negro Azabache.  They allowed him to communicate himself where he says he was given a second chance."




Celaya Guanajato: 12 Seconds

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In 12 seconds sicarios arrive, exit the vehicle, shoot and kill 2, then flee without interference.  An unsuspecting woman is casually walking towards the execution....She spots the gunmen, turns around, and runs for her life.

Z-40 was transfered; his lawyers say there was a plan to have him "disappear"

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat   Source

Lawyers for Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales say that their client was a victim of torture, cruel treatment and there was a plan to have him “vanish” and plan to subject him to an extrajudicial execution.

At the time of his prison transfer the attorneys for Miguel Treviño aka Z40, were not notified as is protocol. 

Miguel Angel Trevino Morales " Z-40 ", supreme leader of Los Zetas, was transferred to the Central Federal Social Rehabilitation ( Cefereso ) 17, in “la tierra caliente” Buenavista Tomatlán, Michoacán. 

The transfer came after he accused authorities of the prison Puente Grande, in Jalisco, sought to "disappear or assassinate him," it was reported this Friday.

According to court records, Treviño Morales' lawyers went before a federal judge in Mexico City, charging  that at the Federal Center for Social Readaptation number 2 in the West, considered to be a maximum-security prison, his client was a victim of torture, cruel treatment and a plan was in effect to "Forced disappearance and subject him to an extrajudicial execution".


Amparos

The leader of Los Zetas remained in the maximum-security prison of Puente Grande for almost a year and just last week his lawyer Víctor López filed an application for Amparo, a judge ordered the establishing the location Treviño Morales and stop hostilities against him.
Z-40, arrested in July of 2013 by elements of the Navy (Semar) on a rural road where he was traveling from Sabinas Coahuila to near Nuevo Laredo, allegedly to visit his newborn son.
On June 30 he was brought to the Cefereso Number 17 "CPS", in Michoacán.

Treviño Morales, whose family founded the now Northeast Cartel that operates in Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, is part of a group of  more than 300 inmates considered highly dangerous who were transferred last June 30 to different prisons in the country, underground and air security device, led by the Navy, Army and the National Guard.

The Cefereso 2 de Occidente reported to the judge Augusto Octavio Mejia Ojeda, head of the Third District Court of Amparo in Criminal Matters, the transfer of Treviño Morales was conducted in compliance with the trade SPC / PRS / 8145/2020 .

Given this, the judge ordered the authorities of Cefereso de Michoacán to be notified that that same day he granted the complainant that there will be an outright suspension of acts of torture, cruel treatment and forced disappearance to subject him to an extrajudicial execution.

Likewise, he requested the support of the District Judge on duty, residing in Uruapan, to instruct the actuary to go to Cefereso de Michoacán so that Treviño Morales manifests whether or not to ratify the application for Amparo that he promoted on June 30.

Plan to escape

On June 8, a judge from the Federal Center for Social Readaptation 1 in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico transferred Miguel Ángel, Treviño Morales. The change to Cefereso in Jalisco occurred after the appearance of a video in which hooded and armed men warned of a plan for the narco to escape from prison.

That same day, his lawyer filed for Amparo, after going to the State of Mexico prison and not finding his client. He argued before the First District Court of Amparo in Criminal Matters of Mexico City that “El Zeta-40” had suffered an enforced disappearance,  he then demanded to locate him.

56 police killed in Guanajuato in six months, the grim outlook as El Mencho advances

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By Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat
Homicides have tripled in Guanajuato.  Attributed to Mencho’s advancement

Young boy killed by CJNG when sicarios detonated dynamite taped around his neck

Last Friday five Guanajuato Public Security police officers were shot to death in the Municipality of Jerécuaro. This brings the total of those killed in Guanajuato from January to July to 56.

The 2020 total may surpass the 2019 total of 78.  The cities with the most police killings, at the hands of organized crime, are Celaya, with 16, and Silao, with eight. Last year, Guanajuato ended the year with the largest number nationwide.

Five days ago, a security commander, was walking with his wife to a store on Guadalupe Victoria Street in Celaya. They were approached by men who were on motorcycles and they were gunned down with assault rifles. The state police officer, who was on his day off, passed away; his wife survived her injuries.

On June 29, four elements of Public Safety in the municipality including a commander was ambushed by a narco commando while patrolling near the La Joya shopping center in Silao, of which three policemen died and one more was seriously injured.

The killing was attributed to the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, (CSRL), whose leader is José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, (El Marro) through audio that circulated on social media.

Silao---3 officers killed this week
El Marro said the Silao police massacre was in response to having stopped the motorcade when his mother left the Puentecillas prison last Sunday. According to El Marro, the agents were following orders from the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación  (CJNG) and threatened to act against police from Silao and other municipalities. The same Monday afternoon, a San José Iturbide police commander was assassinated.

At the time of the ambush in last five killings,  authorities stated; "In the face of this criminal attack perpetrated by members of Organized Crime, the Secretary of Public Security of the State reiterates that this attack will not go unpunished, which is why at the moment it supports and contributes to everything necessary before the competent authority for the total clarification,  of the facts but also so that all the weight is applied against the alleged perpetrators," reported the State Public Security.

                                Police vehicles in the Municipality of Jerécuaro, where 5 police were killed

High profile executions involve municipalities in collusion, police and city hall

The sad fact is that these crimes absolutely go without punishment or justice.  If perpetrators are arrested, they typically are quietly released, especially high-profile cases.

In high profile cases, large showy arrests are conducted before a pool of press.  An example is the case of the 43 student teachers that were massacred in Iguala.  A mass arrest transpired.  But in time, one by one each was released.   Quietly.  Without press fanfare.

The only subjects who remain in prison is the corrupt mayor and his wife.  They genuinely were not involved in the case of the 43 but were charged with organized crime crimes. 

An illustration of a police force taking a narco order and the execution.

Eduardo “Lalo” Moreira was a great young man.  I was honored to know him after Hurricane Alex hit in 2010.  He contacted my office about working together on relief efforts.  

Which we did.

Lalo was the son of one of the most hated politicos in Mexico, former Coahuila governor Humberto Moreira.  One thing can be said Bert loves his children, Lalo was a love child whom he always visited and during Lalo’s teens, Bert publicly acknowledged as his son.  Lalo never lived with Bert in the mansions of Saltillo.  He lived with his mother in the dusty border town of Acuna, Coahuila.  He was raised differently than his sibs.  And it showed by his compassion and concern for those in need.

Lalo’s uncle Rubén became governor after his brother Bert left.  There was a rift between the brothers.  Which may or may not have led to the decision by the governor to take away Lalo’s armored car and security detail.  

In October 2010, Lalo was on his way to an opening of a sports center when the police chief called him asking to meet at Santa Eulalia, in southern Acuña. He called his assistant and said, “I am on my way, but first I am meeting Rodolfo”.  Rodolfo Castillo, the police chief.

Those were the last words heard from the new, first-time father.

The “hit” was ordered by Los Zetas.  By Lazca.  Retaliation for the shoot-out death of Miguel Treviño’s nephew in Piedras Negras by state police.

Lalo was an easy hit.  “Nephew for Nephew,” said the message.

There was a big showy group arrest of the entire police force and the sending of them to the state capital.  The mayor, chief of police were both in collusion. 

The mayor spoke of the 7 police officers suspended due to the investigation.  That number quickly amended to include every member of the force and 4 dispatchers on duty the day of the murder.  

A total of 48 police  were transferred Thursday evening to Saltillo, the state capital of Coahuila, along with Rodolfo Castillo (photo at left) and José Trinidad Sifuentes (possibly Sifuentes) and Victor Sifuentes.    Victor was reported as first on the scene of the murder on the road to Santa Eulalia, in southern Acuña, and discovered Lalo dead with two gunshot wounds to the head.  Victor the supervisor on duty the day of the murder.

Zetas took 4 of the police involved, including Victor shot at least two and tied the extremities of all four.  They threw the bodies in Rio Bravo.  However, Victor was still alive although handcuffed.  He floated to the Del Rio side where he was spotted and picked up by BP.  He was taken to the Del Rio Hospital.

That is where my friend Lacy put the facts together.  No one wanted to become involved on the DR side.  But I began calling federal authorities about Victor who was using the last name “Lima”.  He was transferred to GEO and deported quickly before agencies could get their “stuff” together.  At the time Obama had implemented the fast track deportation program.  Victor, the wanted murderer, disguised as a police agent, was sent back to Mexico.

Victor was picked up in Monclova, Coahuila.  When he was arrested his face still bore the signs of his injuries when he was roughed up and tossed into the Rio. (arrest foto above)

The aforementioned is an example of how collusion works in Mexico municipalities.  From city hall down.

The government is culpable for the state of Mexico’s police agencies, federal, state, and municipal. 

100% of all municipal police in drug plazas are narco-complicit.  How can they not be?  There is no protection or incentive not to become in collusion with narcos.  A refusal is a death warrant.  No matter how honorable the mindset when a person enters the police force, that mindset is quickly changed.

Not only police are in collusion but city hall. And the press takes its orders from organized crime, those brave reporters who dare publish the truth are putting their lives on the line.  Mexico is consistently named as ground zero for the abysmal world title of “Nation with most reporters killed”, sometimes in tandem with places such as Afghanistan.  Last year Mexico surpassed Syria as “The Most Dangerous Country for Journalists”.

Journalists, regional reporters, and bloggers must be protected.  It is well beyond time for “remote reporting”.  Such as Zeta Tijuana did after they came under deadly attack.  With the technology that exists today, there is no reason that reporters cannot safely report remotely. 

In over a decade I have not seen a change except for the worse.  

I believe a change must come from the federal level, beginning at the ground level of municipalities.  Beginning at border much can be done, for example rotating teams of police, and remote reporting. 

But nothing will be done until the mindset of Mexican citizens change from apathy to one of being willing to forsake oneself for the betterment of Mexico and future generations.

Escalating CJNG advancement


Homicides have tripled in Guanajuato.  Attributed to Mencho’s advancement.


In fact, I believe the climate of violence today in Mexico is at an unprecedented level.  In the past there would be 2 or 3 off the charts hotspots.  Today it is a half dozen, at least.  So large a number, that the Borderland Beat all-volunteer staff, can’t possibly cover all the “big” news, leaving us in a position of having “to choose” which we report, leaving other important stories unreported.    The majority of the increase comes from the advancement and power growth from El Mencho and CJNG.  Mencho has changed the dynamic of the drug war, that does not and will not, cease subsequent to any logistical and geographical “win”. 



Five years ago, I suggested that Mencho is a different kind of leader and the biggest threat to the security of Mexico.  My position is unchanged.  My biggest fear is the massive cache of war weaponry he collects.  There is only one use for those types of weapons.  

Hopefully, he is stopped.  But it won’t be easy.  He is not El Chapo. He is low key, cunning, decisive, perceptive.  Similar to Chapo Isidro but taking evil to the highest level.  He appears to have no boundaries. 


Such as blowing up a kid with dynamite in 2015. This was discovered by authorities when arresting 4 sicarios.  
The footage was on their confiscated cell phones.

In one of them, there is an adult subject, with a boy of about 10 who cries terrified, with dynamite attached around his neck.  Another video depicts the child being killed when the dynamite was detonated.

A few steps away from a fence, two men kick and shoot a man on the ground, hands tied, who screams in pain, just before the dynamite,  adhered to the chest,  is detonated.

Consider the fact these videos were not to flood social media and terrorize enemies and citizens.   These were filmed and kept for the enjoyment of the twisted minds who conducted the executions.

Homicides have tripled in Guanajuato.  Attributed to Mencho. One elderly lady said, “it was peaceful here before the strangers came.”

There is no end in sight or in the foreseeable future.   Mencho is setting up for the “golden ticket”, the one that eluded El Chapo....Tamaulipas, especially Nuevo Laredo.  CDN vs CJNG, such a war will be a blood bath to the magnitude we have not seen before.


Celaya Guanajuato: Another violent day, homes suffer grenade attacks

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat from UnoTV



Yesterday, The city of Celaya, Guanajuato, came under attack, this Saturday when  there were a series of armed attacks and house fires; Although there is no official figure, it was reported that the balance is at least four dead.

The first incident occurred on Villas del Carbón street in the Romeral neighborhood, where criminals rampaged a house and later set it on fire.

Upon the arrival of the security and emergency authorities, the bodies of two people were found.

Another attack with long firearms and grenades occurred in the vicinity of Calle Agapito Araujo in the Emeteria Valencia neighborhood. At this point, hitmen who fled attacked a motorcycle repair business.

Although there is no official detailed information regarding the events, it was revealed that in this attack the toll was an additional two deaths.

A third attack occurred in the Jacarandas neighborhood on Cerro de las Campanas street, where there was only material damage from the impacts of a firearm that targeted the main door.


Below is a map of Guanajuato that reveals how central it is to multiple states and cities in Mexico.  This is why Pemex pipelines run through the state and why pipeline siphons are in greatest numbers in this state.  Huachicolero business is most important to organized crime in Guanajuato.

Three Involved in the Massacre of the Irapuato Annex are Arrested, CSRL accused of being responsible

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Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: Milenio
The Guanajuato State Attorney General's Office reported that the three main people involved in the attack on the annex were arrested, in which 27 people died.

Three of the perpetrators of the attack on the Irapuato annex where 27 people died they were arrested this afternoon. State authorities confirmed to Milenio that the main implicated parties were already apprehended this Sunday. 

“The identification of three of the main defendants in such an atrocious crime is announced, against whom the corresponding judicial orders were requested; they are already detained, ”the state prosecutor's office later confirmed in a statement.
The arrest occurred after an operation in which the Special Reaction and Interaction Group (GERI), the Criminal Investigation Agency, the State Attorney General's Office and the Guanajuato Tactical Group of the State Public Security Forces collaborated. 

On Monday, prosecutor Carlos Zamarripa will offer a press conference to give more details about the arrest of those responsible for the massacre. It was announced that the first investigations and according to the survivors' statement, the attack was ordered by José Antonio Yépez Ortiz "El Marro", leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel when searching for suspected members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel that were in said annex. 

                     We will Update if any significant details come out of the Press Conference.

Quintana Roo: Small Plane Crash Lands and Burns Containing 400 Kilos of Drugs

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Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: Excelsior / Infobae / noticaribe / aviation-safety

A small plane crash landed on a highway section in the south of Quintana Roo, and it caught on fire  once on the ground. The plane that burned down in Quintana Roo came from Venezuela Sedena reported that the executive aircraft was detected by the CASS, the Comprehensive Air Surveillance System when entering Mexican airspace, coming from a route in South America.

The Secretary of Public Security of the state, Alberto Capella, reported through Twitter that in the Chunhuhub-José María Morelos road section, at kilometer 61, there was a small plane on fire.

"07:50 hours on the Chunhuhub - José María Morelos highway section at Kilometer 61, on the road an aircraft catching fire. Avoid the area please: José Maria Morelos, Quintana Roo, July 5. ”, he wrote on social networks. Note: There have been conflicting reports that the army may have shot at the plane.
Sources of the Ministry of National Defense (Sedena) reported that they found a vehicle with 390 kilograms of cocaine in the vicinity of the plane that landed this Sunday morning on the Chunhuhub highway to José María Morelos, in the Municipality of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo.
There have been conflicting reports that the army may have shot at the plane.




Military authorities are searching the area for evidence to confirm that the drug was transported on the aircraft, a Hawker  executive jet with registration XB-RCM, apparently altered.

The head of the entity's Public Security Secretariat, Alberto Capella, explained in his Twitter account that the aircraft was located at 7:50 in the morning at kilometer 61 of the aforementioned highway, catching fire, and that it was  related with illegal activities.

In the past year, Sedena has reported seven similar events, where propeller and jet aircraft have been used to transport drugs, and after landing in Caribbean states they are destroyed to prevent them from being tracked.

According to Capella, the registration number of the aircraft is be related to illegal activities.

( How convenient! Toyo Tacoma ready to roll complete w the stash )

“The registration of the aircraft is apparently XB-RCM and could be related to illegal activities. Federal authorities are attending to the investigation ”, the Quintana Roo Secretary of Security published.
Elements of the police and the Mexican Army arrived at the scene to protect the area and make the pertinent investigations.

After these events, soldiers carried out a search operation to find the crew, who fled the scene minutes after landing, a Hawker jet, model XB-RCM, white.

According to a dependency calculation, the insured drug could reach a value of 109 million 151 thousand 250 pesos, in the illegal market, which represents a significant impact on the operation of criminal organizations.


Within the framework of the National Plan for Peace and Security 2018-2024, and to contribute to the National Strategy for the Prevention of Addictions "Together for Peace", the insured drug, aircraft and vehicle were made available to the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic.

Last April 2020 , a jet was secured by elements of the National Defense Secretariat, on a clandestine runway near the Reforma community, in Bacalar.
The plane had allegedly been used to  transport just over a ton of cocaine  from  South America.

The military elements received the report of an illegal overflight of a small plane over the municipality of Bacalar, which caused a search mobilization. The military arrived at the site around 07:00 hours where they found the jet that had already been unloaded.

Only fuel drums were found in the place, which are used by drug traffickers to set fire to air transport.

Also in January this year, a small plane landed  on the Vía Corta a Mérida highway in the municipality of Bacalar, Quintana Roo. The event occurred during the early hours of the morning, when the Mexican military noticed an illegal deployment, so an Army convoy came to intercept the aircraft, causing a confrontation.

The convoy's military driver died and three more were wounded, including the commander of the 34th military zone in Quintana Roo.

According to a factual report,  the crew of the plane fled  and abandoned it in the middle of the road.
     A light aircraft modified for a capacity of one ton, was seized in Bacalar (Photo: Noticcaribe)

In addition to the  modified airplane to support up to a ton of weight, two trucks, 201 drug packages, 2 long weapons and several cans of gasoline were secured at the scene .

The deceased was  General Vázquez Araiza  and the wounded were identified as  Corporal Celestino and Librado , as well as the  Brigade Commander, José Luis Váquez , this being the first high-ranking officer of the Sedena to be injured in actions against the drug trafficker. By the facts,  two people were captured.

Drug-laden aircraft passing through Mexico are not a new phenomenon, but their increasing frequency is,  due to the lack of effective controls by the authorities, often caused by the lack of tools such as radars or aircraft with sufficient capacity. In other cases, the flights have been facilitated by the corruption of the air authorities.

This type of transport is among the most used to traffic drugs, since it is easier to obtain them and they are difficult to intercept.

Among the vehicles detected in Mexico are jets. These transports are even more effective because they have a greater load capacity. and fuel, which provides more flight autonomy, as well as being faster than light aircraft.

The  modus operandi  identified by the authorities details that the criminals land the aircraft, get off, unload, burn them, and vacate the place.

The US Anti-Drug Agency detected that the most important criminal organization in Mexico, the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel, introduces drugs to the neighboring country through corridors that pass through Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez and Nuevo Laredo.

Coca trafficking includes the use of ultralight aircraft loaded with Colombian merchandise.

Videos: Sedena soldiers chase, shoot and kill 16 of the Northeast Cartel (CDN)

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat

La Voz del Pueblo posted three videos of a conflict betweensoldiers of the Ministry of National Defense (SEDENA) and Tropa del Infierno del Cártel del Noreste (CDN) that shows the chase and shooting in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, the stronghold of CDN.

There is no date on the videos but it may be from the July 3 clash.

It begins with shooting from the soldiers already begun, firing against the convoy of CDN sicarios.  Shooting pauses as they chase the convoy at full speed, giving the army marksman time to reload.

CDN seemingly makes a U-Turn to the opposite side of the highway, to be in a position to return the gunfire.

By the last video, it appears the conflict is over leaving 16 dead narcos.


Nuevo Laredo sits on the banks of the Rio Grande, directly across from Laredo Texas.



Jalisco: 86 Bags with Human Body Parts in San Pedro Tlaquepaque

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Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: Riodoce / eldinamo / diariolibre
                86 bags with human remains were discovered and exhumed in Jalisco, Mexico

According to a Central Axis publication, the exhumation work began on June 12, after investigations into the disappearance of a woman began. After that, the authorities found indications that there could be human remains in the area, so a search warrant was requested, which was granted by a judge.

Due to the conditions of the discovery, the identification process will be through genetics, since it is not possible to identify the remains with the naked eye, authorities said.


The Jalisco Prosecutor's Office in Mexico concluded the search for missing persons in a town of San Pedro Tlaquepaque on the outskirts of Guadalajara and found 86 bags with human remains, which will be reviewed at the Jalisciense Institute of Forensic Sciences for their respective identification, as reported by the prosecution in a statement where they will be analyzed and identified through genetic studies.
The work of extraction of the human remains began on June 12, and according to the Public Ministry, the use of a backhoe and a dump truck were required due to the "inclement weather" that hit the area on those dates.

Due to the conditions of the discovery, the identification process will be "through genetics", since it is not possible to recognize them with the naked eye, added the spokesman for the Public Ministry.

Along with this, the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office works in another grave found on June 8 in the La Higuera area, in the municipality of Zapopan. There, 50 bags with human remains were located in a half-built and abandoned house.

The prosecutor in charge, Gerardo Solís, reported that between January and May 2020, 215 bodies were found in nine graves, which were related to organized crime actions that have not stopped in Mexico, despite the confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 5,800 murders between April and May.

On June 20, the state attorney Gerardo Solís reported that between January and May 215 bodies were found in nine graves in the Metropolitan Area.

Organized crime actions have not stopped in Mexico, despite the confinement of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 5,800 murders between April and May.

Since December 2006, when the government of the time launched a military anti-drug operation, until last May there have been 290,474 murders, according to official figures that do not detail how many cases would be linked to crime.

In addition, more than 60,000 people are missing, the vast majority of them since the beginning of the military offensive.

Two dead men in Sinaloa were stuffed in bags while still alive; both victims could be foreign nationals

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"MX" for Borderland Beat; TY to "Parro"

On Sunday afternoon, Sinaloa authorities stumbled upon a gruesome discovery: two men were kidnapped and stuffed inside a bag and a suitcase while they were still alive. The victims were not dismembered. They were forced in their bags and left to die. The autopsy confirmed that both of them died of asphyxia inside their bags.

Their bodies were found in a dump yard in northern Mazatlan after several eye-witnesses called the police. One of the victims was placed inside what appears to be a travel bag. His body was wrapped with a rope to prevent him from breaking free. The other victim was placed inside a suitcase. The identities of the victims have not been fully identified, but investigators say they could be foreign nationals. 

The victims could be Oscar Fabian (aged 30) from Chile and Cristian Ignacio (age 29) from Argentina. Their surnames were not released to the press. Both men arrived in Mazatlan on June 20 to promote an investment network about cryptocurrencies.

Borderland Beat noticed that a person based in Santiago, Chile, posted a comment using their Facebook account in one of the Sinaloa news outlets. The individual claimed to be Oscar Fabian's cousin and said that she was looking for more information about the case. We reached out to her for an interview but did not receive a response by press time.

Mexican drug cartels often dispose of their victims in public by putting them inside bags. However, this case is particular because the autopsy confirmed that the victims were actually alive when they were placed inside the bags. In most cases, victims are dismembered and killed before they are disposed. In the Mexican narco lexicon, these victims are referred to as embolsados (English: sacked up). 

Background
Mazatlán is a coastal town in Sinaloa and a popular tourist attraction for national and international visitors. The city has a 21 km long beach, an aquarium, amusement parks, and tours around its historic center. In 2019 alone, over 3 million vacationists visited Mazatlan. Nearly 30% of those who visited were internationals.
Both victims were found in these two bags
However, Borderland Beat reported last year that Mazatlan was one of the most dangerous cities in Mexico. Though most of the homicides occur outside of the popular resort areas, Mazaltan had 102 homicides in 2019. June (13 murders), August (15 murders) and October (10 murders) were the months with the highest homicide rate.

In the first 15 months of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO)'s presidency, 144 tons of narcotics have been seized in 22 Mexican port towns and cities. At least 80% of them were seized in Mazatlán alone, as reported by Borderland Beat. Port cities like Mazatlan are strategic drug corridors for organized crime groups and are major battlegrounds in Mexico's ongoing drug war.

Jalisco: 86 Bags with Human Body Parts in San Pedro Tlaquepaque

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Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: Riodoce / eldinamo / diariolibre
                86 bags with human remains were discovered and exhumed in Jalisco, Mexico

According to a Central Axis publication, the exhumation work began on June 12, after investigations into the disappearance of a woman began. After that, the authorities found indications that there could be human remains in the area, so a search warrant was requested, which was granted by a judge.

Due to the conditions of the discovery, the identification process will be through genetics, since it is not possible to identify the remains with the naked eye, authorities said.


The Jalisco Prosecutor's Office in Mexico concluded the search for missing persons in a town of San Pedro Tlaquepaque on the outskirts of Guadalajara and found 86 bags with human remains, which will be reviewed at the Jalisciense Institute of Forensic Sciences for their respective identification, as reported by the prosecution in a statement where they will be analyzed and identified through genetic studies.
The work of extraction of the human remains began on June 12, and according to the Public Ministry, the use of a backhoe and a dump truck were required due to the "inclement weather" that hit the area on those dates.

Due to the conditions of the discovery, the identification process will be "through genetics", since it is not possible to recognize them with the naked eye, added the spokesman for the Public Ministry.

Along with this, the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office works in another grave found on June 8 in the La Higuera area, in the municipality of Zapopan. There, 50 bags with human remains were located in a half-built and abandoned house.

The prosecutor in charge, Gerardo Solís, reported that between January and May 2020, 215 bodies were found in nine graves, which were related to organized crime actions that have not stopped in Mexico, despite the confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 5,800 murders between April and May.

On June 20, the state attorney Gerardo Solís reported that between January and May 215 bodies were found in nine graves in the Metropolitan Area.

Organized crime actions have not stopped in Mexico, despite the confinement of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 5,800 murders between April and May.

Since December 2006, when the government of the time launched a military anti-drug operation, until last May there have been 290,474 murders, according to official figures that do not detail how many cases would be linked to crime.

In addition, more than 60,000 people are missing, the vast majority of them since the beginning of the military offensive.

AMLO's "Hugs" won't end Mexican Mayhem

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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat TY GUS from WSJ

The drug war created the crime problem. The president is making it worse


The elegant Las Lomas neighborhood of Mexico Metropolis, with its sun-dappled sidewalks and upscale houses is likely one of the federal district’s extra serene settings. So it shocked the nation when an armed group unleashed a commando-style assault there on June 26.

Equally surprising was the goal of the assault, Mexico Metropolis’s police chief, Omar García Harfuch. Two of his bodyguards had been killed, together with a passerby, within the barrage of gunfire. Mr. García Harfuch was severely wounded.

Statistically, the incident isn’t even a blip. In 2019 there has been a report 35,588 homicides nationwide. Within the first 4 months of this yr, the depend was up 2.4% over the identical interval final yr. The killing is a continuation of greater than a decade of drug-cartel violence. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took workplace in December 2018 promising to pacify the nation however isn’t having a lot of luck.

The centerpiece of AMLO’s blueprint to defeat the cartels is “hugs not bullets.” Because the slogan suggests, the president lays the blame for violence on social issues. Constant together with his ideology, he prescribes wealth redistribution because of the remedy. This method is proving an ineffective safety technique.

Mexico’s crime drawback emanates from the prohibition on the leisure use of narcotics and excessive consumption amongst Individuals. This creates worth within the product and, as a result of demand is strong, it generates fabulous revenue for transnational legal teams. Flush with weapons, expertise, and organizational networks, Mexican crime networks have profitably added extortion and kidnapping to their portfolios.

Companies giant and small make common funds to those syndicates to outlive. In locations the place the follow is routine, the cartels are the de facto authorities amassing “taxes.” Some tolls on personal highways are stated to be within the arms of cartels. There are locations within the nation that place gangs' journey round in open vehicles brandishing firearms to sign their management of the territory.

At a press convention in June, AMLO defined his idea additional, stating that “they don’t kidnap a poor individual, they kidnap the one who has.” He added: “How will we keep away from kidnapping? With a greater society, with justice.” But it isn’t true that solely the wealthy are kidnapped; working-class Mexicans are prime targets.

Mr. García Harfuch has made a final stand within the capital, signaling that there stay remnants of resistance to the entire breakdown within the rule of regulation. From the hospital final week he tweeted that the assault on him was probably the work of the New Technology Jalisco Cartel, essentially the most highly effective organized-crime group within the nation.

It has good cause to need the 38-year-old police chief gone. He has denied house to the Jalisco mob and its subsidiaries in Mexico Metropolis. In his earlier submit as head of the Felony Investigation Company in Mexico’s Legal professional Normal’s workplace, his work led to the seize of a number of cartel honchos.

A kind of is the Jalisco cartel chief’s son, who in February was extradited to the U.S. In early June the cartel exacted revenge for that extradition by gunning down federal judge Uriel Villegas alongside together with his spouse in entrance of their two younger daughters.

However the braveness of judges and law-enforcement officers, it’s late within the sport for Mexico to avoid wasting itself from this reign of terror.

To do this AMLO’s advisers have to persuade him that the way forward for Mexican democracy will depend on abandoning his one-man rule and constructing sturdy, accountable establishments on the federal, state, and municipal stage.

Efforts to enhance safety had been undermined by former President Enrique Peña Nieto, who took sources away from the federal police and politicized regulation enforcement. AMLO has precipitated additional injury by disbanding the federal police and changing it with a nationwide guard.

His new guard will not be prepared for prime time and, maybe in violation of the structure, he has put the military in control of it. Fearing human-rights accusations, AMLO additionally has been reluctant to make use of the guard to behave decisively to get better territory dominated by criminals.

There might be no peace if Mexico doesn’t restore the presence of the state on cartel-controlled turf. And even when the army offers the boots on the bottom, to the extent the technique delays the intense work of making skilled state and native police, prosecutors, judges, prisons, and intelligence, it’s counterproductive.

Mexican intelligence is healthier than it was 20 years in the past, however not adequate to win the peace. The Mexican navy has the nation’s strongest intelligence capabilities, however, AMLO has decreased its function.

That will have modified final the week when the navy performed an element in arresting suspects within the Las Lomas assault and press reviews point out it’ll help in investigating the crime. AMLO could also be studying from his errors, however, time will not be on his aspect.

Via: WSJ

El Cazador or El Noveno

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By Buggs for Borderland Beat
Source: Sonora Informativo



People of Humberto Limón López "El Cazador or El Noveno" and José Bibiano Cabrera Cabrera "El Durango o Traka" show off their great power through social networks, aboard armored trucks, weapons and tactical equipment while riding in convoy in Caborca ​​and La Costa de Caborca.






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