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- atty says Hipolito Mora should be released saturday, human rights commission vists americano
- Seido targets hitmen in BCS part 3 : Capture of El Furby
- Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel Member "El 80" Confirmed
- How to succeed in business: the Sinaloa Cartel
atty says Hipolito Mora should be released saturday, human rights commission vists americano Posted: 03 Jan 2015 12:13 AM PST Lucio Eduardo Quintero, attorney for Hipólito Mora, says that the founder of the self-defense group and 26 should go free, after this Saturday deadline for their legal status is determined. "We (hope) that tomorrow the 27 people will be released tomorrow at 12 days deadline and the order of formal freedom is rendered, he said in an interview with Radio Formula. He was asked; "Without charges?", "Of course, no charges", was his reply. The attorney contends, that Mora and his group, who are in the Mil Cumbres prison, were only defending themselves in the attack last December 16 in La Ruana, where 11 people died. Further saying, Mora was in his domicile when he was attacked after months of threats. Human Rights Commission Meets With Americano Meanwhile, the man accused of being behind the attack on Mora, which resulted in the death of Mora's son, Mora's nemesis; Luis Antonio "Simon" Torres, better known as "el Americano", had visitors on Friday, The Human Rights Commission. Alfredo Castillo, Security commissioner, tweeted on his twitter account a photo of the visit. Americano, his hand-picked commander in the federal generated police group Rurales Fuerzas, and the other 9 men arrested with Americano had a face to face meeting with the commission. The staff of the State Human Rights Commission of Michoacán, inspected, and reviewed the conditions under which they were arrested and are being held in the prison of Mil Cumbres. The commission also interviewed the men at length. On December, 31stAmericano and his men gave their preliminary statements, which is the first step in the criminal process. Castillo said all the protocols to safeguard Americano's individual rights had been complied with. |
Seido targets hitmen in BCS part 3 : Capture of El Furby Posted: 02 Jan 2015 11:16 PM PST Translated for Borderland Beat from a Zetatijuana.com article The Capture of El Furby In the last elaborate crime map of the authorities both Federal and Military , Juan Antonio Martinez Rosas aka " El Furby " appears the successor to Victor Barraza Martinez "El 28", "El Vidal" , in the cartel cell Fuerzas Especiales de Damaso in La Paz. The ex State Ministerial Police Agent , was detained on the night of 22nd December 2014 ,in the first operation for Seido with the assistance of PGJE , Mexican Army and Mexican Marina. The agents involved in the investigation managed to discover the whereabouts of " El Furby " , in the house at 223 Calle Terra Nova Sur , Fraccionamiento Terra Nova, in the south of La Paz city. After 16 days of intelligence work ," El Furby" was detained with three accomplices they are as follows: Aaron Aguirre Bueno " El Jockers " Carlos Villegas Ramos Juan Servando Robles Celis. In addition they rescued Alejandro Castro Aguilar and Arturo Eleuterio Castro Aviles , a waiter from the disco Red XS , they had been kidnapped by the delinquents. The Federal Investigators arrived to take down " El 28's " successor , after going through the evidence and analysing the contents of narco messages left at the scene of other victims of violent crimes in La Paz. * Jorge Molina Alarcón "El Molina" o "El Guerrero", Iván Castro Sandoval "El Pelón" and David Saúl Gutiérrez Nuño, family of Óscar Anaya Gutiérrez "El Señor de los Cerros", were killed on 31st of October and abandoned naked at Kilómetro 1+800 del Libramiento Santiago Oceguera. On one of the three bodies there appeared an message on orange paper with black letters with the following text. "We want Halloween", "hahaha ", "Danger " with a cartoon of a cap and Chinese doll popular with children called " Gard " Jesus Daniel Quiroga Pichardo , was killed on the 6th of December, his body was abandoned outside an apartment in La Colonia La Esperanza II. At the side of a corpse embolsado ( wrapped in a bag) , appeared a white narco manta with black letters with the following text: "JFGC stop taking Money , we know that it's given to you by commander ERMC alias "El Tomatito" both accomplices in crime of Rene and Babae. You're an asshole traitor , but thanks for putting us on to "El Helio" and "El Pikas." Although you're a traitor, you played us you fucking traitor. You were thickening up with the salaries from both groups, in addition to the government one fucking puto traitor." In the upper right hand corner of the manta was a cartoon of a bat ( murcielago ) from Batman flying. Walter Argenis Salazar , was killed on the 16th of December and abandoned outside a flat belonging to an official of the State Preventative Police Fidel Jesus Manzano Aviles. Left with the body was a manta on white paper with black letters that said the following:
This time in the lower right of the manta was a cartoon of a flying bat. With this information , investigative Agents from Seido started to unravel the puzzle, based on suspicions that behind the text and cartoons on the mantas could be Juan Antonio Martinez Rosas for the following reasons: The ex state ministerial police agent held grudges against certain officers and policemen since he stopped in November 2013, when it was discovered that he assisted his brother Joel Martinez Rosas "El Coreano in the assassination of the ex spokesman Narciso Agundez Ontano of the ex Governor Francisco Antonio Alcantar Lopez. Joel Martínez Rosas "El Coreano The ex policeman confessed that he had arranged to supply several vehicles for use in the crime against the State Governor of social communication , he also offered dates and information that led to the capture of blood relatives who are currently imprisoned in La Paz prison, after the detention of his brother who had ceased to operate for the cartels in the south zone of La Paz.
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Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel Member "El 80" Confirmed Posted: 02 Jan 2015 12:34 PM PST Rolando Ángulo Meza, alias "El 80", a high ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, was arrested along with two others by members of the Ninth Military Zone, in coordination with officers of the State Police, on Sunday, December 28 in Culiacán, Sinaloa. During the operation, two rifles, a pistol, 678 rounds of ammunition of different calibers, thirteen ammunition clips, a fragmentation grenade, and a packet containing what appeared to be heroine was confiscated. "El 80", 44 years old, was once a municipal police officer in Culiacán. He is reported to have become one of the principal operators for the Sinaloa Cartel, working directly under the command of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, alias "El Chapito", a son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. He was further said to be the head of the Culiacán plaza following the death of Francisco Torres, alias "El 50", on August 3, 2013 in a shootout in which "El 80" participated. Initially, it was rumored that "El 80" was among those killed in that operation; it is now being reported that he managed to escape through a tunnel connecting the house to the storm drain. It is worth noting that at the time of his arrest, "El 80" carried a .38 caliber pistol engraved in the memory of "El 50" It was reported that unofficial information indicated that "El 80" was the person who dictated the rules by which the drug dealers of Culiacán had to follow, as well as being entrusted to order the killing of unauthorized dealers and alleged car robbers who operated without his consent. |
How to succeed in business: the Sinaloa Cartel Posted: 02 Jan 2015 12:30 PM PST Borderland Beat by DD republished from mexfiles.net As a multi-national company (with sales and marketing outlets in 54 counties (compared to Cemex, which only operates in 17) with a 35 percent world-wide market share in its core product (marijuana), and with more employees than McDonalds, perhaps it might be profitable to other entrepreneurs to study the factors leading to the Sinaloan's success. Peréz acknowledges the Sinaloan's geographical advantage — production facilities close to transportation. Besides the port of Mazatlán and excellent roads — incidentally vastly improved under the Calderón Administration thanks to the new Mazatlán-Durango highway — Sinaloa has airfields (recognized and otherwise) offering easy access to their single most important outlet, the United States. Having acquired facilities in a number of other seaports (Manzanillo, Lazaro Cárdenas, Acapulco and Salina Cruz) within a comfortable proximity, vastly simplified the ability of the Sinaloans to dominate the export market. While there has been some drop in sales lately, due to moves to legalize marijuana in the United States, the Sinaloans, opiates remain steady, with some growth in sales, and with it's already existing transportation facilities in place, has been able to adjust to changing consumer demand. Ports are not only for export. China and Mongolia provide the ingredients needed for methamphetamine production, and with the Sinaloan's sales force already in place, there seems to be an unlimited growth ahead. More than geography and product delivery though, what has been essential to the success of the Sinaloans has been their management structure and successful branding. Mixing the best of both worlds, the Sinaloan mangement strategy has been to adopt both the common Asian business model, with key executive positions held by people related by blood or marriage, with the model used by successful U.S. and European firms of hiring outside experts for specific tasks (accounting, software design, money laundering, murder) as needed. Having avoided expanding beyond what is necessary to preserve the core business of peripheral trades like extortion, kidnapping, truck highjacking, and murder for hire, has given the Sinaloans a reputation as the "best" in their trade… evidenced perhaps by the reluctance of the government to pursue high level leaders of the Cartel, as opposed to the "low hanging fruit" of groups like the Beltran-Leyva Family, the Zetas. The Sinaloans have been masters of "soft" media manipulation: when they slaughter their rivals or potential threats to their own interests, they are very good at how they present their side of the story. Their "narco-mantas" (the poorly spelled banners they hang up at the scene of the crime) give a rationale for their acts are less a taunt of their would-be rivals or those seeking to close down their industry, as it is a "sorry we had to do this" note… that they know will be reported, bad spelling and all. The bad spelling probably isn't intentional, but it does help, in creating the popular image of the Sinaloans as "hillbillies" simply trying to make a living, and not the sophisticated international luxury goods supplier that it is. One suspects the attention the Cartel pays to popular culture… commissioning corridos and other "low-brow" entertainment… is part of the same branding strategy. Certainly, they have been a successful business, and with their funds, are able — as with other multinationals — to underwrite political campaigns and to steer public policy towards their own interests. One wonders why business professors are endlessly gabbing on about Bill Gates or Warren Buffet, or holding up UPS or McDonalds as models of successful businesses other than they just can't imagine a bunch of yahoos from back of beyond Mexico are just as capable of forming successful international firms as any gringo. Well, there is that whole "criminal" thing… but still… |
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