Monday, August 7, 2017

Damaso Lopez "Mini Lic" indicted in San Diego

by Chivis Martinez for Borderland Beat


on right with El mayos son
Damaso Lopez Serrano, believed to be the godson of  Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera, who turned himself in to U.S. authorities, amid a power struggle conflict against the sons of El Chapo Guzmán, has charges filed against him, has been indicted and appeared today in San Diego ninth district federal court.

When he gave himself over to U.S. authorities in Calexico it was thought he  had no charges against him.


The investigation lasted five years and involved intercepts of more than 250 communication devices. In 2015, there were tens of thousands of communication intercepts.

“Mini Lic”, and five of his  associates are accused of trafficking drugs into the U.S.from May 2005 to August 2016.

The amount of drugs have not yet been specified, but in general terms it was recorded on the indictment of being more than a pound of methamphetamine, more than two pounds of heroin and more than 11 pounds of cocaine.  In superseding indictments information will become more specific.


Foreign Troops in Mexico

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

Subject Matter: Foreign troops operating in Mexico against El Narco
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required



Reporter: Raymundo Riva Palacio
After the publication of the transcripts of the conversation between the Presidents of Mexico and the United States on the 27th of January of this year, when Trump said to Enrique Pena Nieto that he was " 100% ready to send American troops to Mexico to kill narco traffickers, the newspaper the Washington Post that revealed the transcription asked, " can Trump send troops to Mexico?

Peter DeShazo, Professor of Latin American Studies at Dartmouth College, responded; "Its improbable that the Mexican Government will permit elite units, like the Green Berets or SEAL's, to confront the drug cartels, or to play a support role to the Mexican units. It is not a unilateral theme. The organized crime is an international concern, and is not a purely domestic theme from Mexico", De Shazo, said that Trump is exceeding what is required. Trump doesn't need to send troops, because his military have been in Mexico for some time.

Not in the form that the Washington Post remembers in the American invasion of 1847-48, or the American flotilla in Veracruz in 1914. This model of intervention corresponds to actions long in the past. The present deployment has distinct face and has been in Mexico for various years, since the dawn of the second world war, there has been a bilateral agreement that both countries can use, without the necessity to solicit authorization, the airports and military bases of each nation in extraordinary situations.


Sunday, August 6, 2017

US Federal Agents Flew a Secret Spy Plane to Hunt Drug Cartel Leaders in Mexico

Posted by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from Buzz Feed 

                                   
Neither the US Marshall Service nor the Mexican Government wants to talk about their joint efforts to hunt drug kingpins. BuzzFeed news spotted a US Marshalls spy plane circling the skies around the time of a prominent capture in Sinaloa.

By: Peter Aldous and Karla Zabludovsky
Carlos Alvarez for Zeta
Aug 3, 2017

At 7:50 a.m. on May 1, Mexican marines stopped a vehicle carrying a key player in the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa drug cartel. David López was the chief bodyguard of Dámaso “El Licenciado” López, formerly the right-hand man of the cartel’s then-leader, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. Shortly afterward, while being transported to a federal prosecutor’s office, the bodyguard collapsed and died. His boss was detained in Mexico City the following day.

But the official account of the bodyguard’s capture in Eldorado, Sinaloa, provided to BuzzFeed News by Mexican authorities under a freedom of information request, omitted an important detail. On April 28, and again on the morning of the capture, a small Cessna plane circled above Eldorado, a city of fewer than 25,000 people. The aircraft was operated by the US Marshals Service, and is part of a small fleet of spy planes used to hunt fugitives, in part by tracking their cell phones.


Saturday, August 5, 2017

Mexico's Deadliest Town. Mexico's Deadliest Year.

Posted by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from the NYT

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By:Azad Ahmed
Paulina Villegas Contributes from Mexico City
Aug 4, 2017

TECOMÁN, Mexico — He slumped in a shabby white chair, his neck unnaturally twisted to the right. A cellphone rested inches away, as if he had just put it down. His unlaced shoes lay beneath outstretched legs, a morbid still life of what this town has become.

Israel Cisneros, 20, died instantly in his father’s one-room house. By the time the police arrived at the crime scene, their second homicide of the night, the blood seeping from the gunshot wound to his left eye had begun to harden and crack, leaving a skin of garish red scales over his face and throat.

Cartels operating in central Mexico, Familia Michoacana controls most territory

Chivis notes are in parenthesis:  Translated and republished from Animal Poltico
Breakdown of territory for; LFM, CT, CJNG, Zetas, Sinaloa, BLO and others...

By: Víctor Manuel Sánchez Valdés*

A little over three years ago, I published an article called “Why did violence increase in Edomex?” (Available link here ), which included a series of maps indicating in which of the 125 municipalities of the State of Mexico were criminal organizations were operating,  such as the La Familia Michoacana (LFM), the Zetas, the New Generation Jalisco Cartel, the Sinaloa Cartel, the Cartel del Golfo CDG), the Guerreros Unidos, Caballeros Templarios, among others.

In the three years since, the presence of criminal organizations has spread in the State of Mexico and Mexico City. An example is what occurred last week in  Tláhuac; That is why I considered it pertinent to update my database and perform a new radiograph of the presence of criminal organizations operating in the State of Mexico, now including the 16 delegations of Mexico City.

This database was constructed from a review of the journalistic material that has been generated around the criminality in these entities. In particular, a systematic search for reports for each municipality, delegation and criminal organization was made. Used when at least two independent reports were found that confirmed the presence of a criminal organization in a municipality or delegation, during the period from January 1, 2014 to June 8, 2017.

Friday, August 4, 2017

Matamoros Tamaulipas: Narco Camp Discovered

Translated and republished from Reforma

Elements of the Army discovered an area used to train members of organized crime, used as well  for the amoring and cloning of vehicles in Matamoros.

The National Defense Ministry (Sedena) reported the finding as occurring on Thursday, when military personnel assigned to the Eighth Military Zone carried out patrols in the southeast sector of the city after receiving an anonymous complaint.

As soldiers moved in on the site, criminals blocked their passage by hurling ponchallantas (tire spikes) to avoid military intervention.

At the site, the agents found several abandoned buildings and training areas used for the training of members of the crime organization.

Seized in the operation  was a total of 13recent model  vans, two of them with armor, one with cloned distinctions of the Secretary of Marina and another with emblems of the federal Police, in addition to two automobiles.

Deportee Kidnap Victim Freed: Talks of Beating and Starvation

 Posted By DD for Borderland Beat from Cleveland.com

US / Mexico Border between Laredo,Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
Thanks to Tu Fren for the Heads Up and Link
By: Michael Sangiacomo, The Plain Dealer
Additional reporting by: Alfredo Corchado, The Dallas Morning News
Extra Material from News5Cleveland
Aug 2, 2017

PAINESVILLE, Ohio -- The Painesville man who was kidnapped Tuesday night by a Mexican crime cartel after being deported to a dangerous city in Mexico, was released Sunday night after enduring five days of beatings and starvation. Francisco Narciso was released after his girlfriend in Painesville wired two payments of nearly $4,000.

Francisco Narciso said he was accosted by two men with guns Tuesday night shortly after he was taken to Nuevo Laredo by ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

"He had just bought a bus ticket to another city when he was approached by two men with guns," said his girlfriend who is the mother of his two children but does not want to be identified. She talked with him by phone Sunday and he told her about his ordeal. "They went to either side of him, put the guns to his side and ordered him to get into a truck," she said.


Routes and Capos of the drugs trafficking cartels in Tijuana

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

Subject Matter: Cartels operating in Baja California
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required

In the criminal struggle that has caused 1137 executions, 5 criminal cartel cells have invaded Baja California, all converged on Tijuana and fight for criminal control in Ensenada for the arrival of drugs. "El Checo" Flores, of Mexicali has expanded into Tijuana, "El Tigre" Soto started out in State capital and expanded into Tijuana and Rosarito in Ensenada, a town in which they are fighting against Victor Mejia "El Griego", of Los Aquiles



Reporter: Zeta Investigations and Cortesia

All of the drug routes in Baja Califorina converge on Tijuana, evidence of this is the ten tonnes of marijuana secured by the State Preventative Police and the Army in the Nueva Aurora colonia, discovered in a search by the PGR on the 18th of July.

Before, on the 2nd and 17th of the same month,  244 packets and 33 bags on a yacht, also in the Flores Magon colonia, inside a car they found 62 kilos of marijuana, 213 more kilos of marijuana in a house in the Xochimilco colonia, and 100 kilos of marijuana on a dirt road in the Playas de Tijuana delegation. They were counted among the many other captures of 1 to 5 kilos of the drug.

On July the 9th, following the assassination of Commander Antonio Garcia Garcia in Ensenada, the primary investigation of the coordination group revealed that the officer who was riddled with bullets by drug traffickers who were unloading in the San Quintin valley for the CJNG, Los Michoacanos de San Telmo, who initially were criminals for Alfonso Lira "El Atlante" and whose principal activity was the control and logistical transfer of drugs to the Tijuana frontier.


Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Saltillo, Coahuila: CJNG leaves narco message gives 4 cartels 72 hrs to get out

By Chivis Martinez for Borderland Beat

Yesterday morning, CJNG narcomantas were reported being circulated throughout the city of Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila. It says they have arrived, will clear out cartels now in operation, and gives warning to all who are cooperatives with the cartels.

The message orders cartels it claims are operating in the city; El Cartel Del Golfo, Los Zetas,  El Cartel Del Noreste, and Sinaloa Cartel,  to leave Saltillo within 72 hours.

The message chastises El Mayo Zambada and the children of El Chapo Guzmán, Ivan and Jesús Alfredo who are also known as "Los Menores ("The Minors) who tells them they should be ashamed of how low their cartel has fallen.

CJNG ended with a message to the Coahuila Governor Ruben Moreira.  Stating “It is a pity that in the capital of your state, four cartels operate and no one did anything to get them out.  We will.”

Tijuana: The Executors

Original article available at ZETA
Translated by El Wachito

To this date, 1071 executions have been reported in Baja California. This sum has already surpassed the executions in 2014, 2015, and its about to surpass the executions of 2016. The Coordination Group has decided to focus their efforts on the capture of the Cell Leaders, who in their insane war, they have dedicated themselves to fight over the small scale drug sale points. The executors are 3 from "Los Aquiles" and 2 from "Los Chompas" of the Sinaloa Cartel; 2 of the "Pilotos" who belong to CAF; and 3 from CJNG. Only 1 has apprehension orders. 

Víctor Hugo Mejía López, "El Griego". René Arzate García, "La Rana" Alfredo Arzate García, “El Aquiles” , "El Mayor".

With 165 murders in Tijuana and 197 murders in Baja California, May was listed as the bloodiest month in the border city. Then in June, with 206 executions across the state, became the most violent state of the country. In that context, during the last six weeks, the State Secretary of Public Security, Daniel de la Rosa Anaya, has repeated in speeches and interviews that the fact that until July 14 there were 1,071 executed in BC and 824 only in Tijuana, Does not mean that there are thousands of assassins. The reality is that they are a few hitman and most of them belong to three cartels.

De la Rosa has made an effort to point out that those responsible are barely a dozen of traffickers and that their hitmen are not many. He speaks about 60 hitman, but only eight account for the majority of the victims.

According to the Coordination Group, a member of the municipal order explained that the hitmen seem numerous because when arrested or killed, they are quickly replace. "For example, we are realizing that the life of a killer is not very long", and depends on the information that they have.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Terror in Guanajuato: 10 Executed Including Police Chief of Celaya

Translated by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from Proceso

Official Dodge Ram P-up of the Chief of Police of Celaya
 Additional Material from Debate
 July 31, 2017

GUANAJUATO, Gto. In two different attacks committed in the early hours of Monday the  director of the Police of Celaya and his escort were assassinated, while in Abasolo a police woman was riddled by bullets at her home in an attack by armed men that left eight dead, with a total of 10 victims in both events, according to the PGR.

Around three in the morning of Monday, an armed group arrived in several vehicles to an address on Allende Street in the Municipality of Abasolo, meters from the towns square, where the municipal police agent along with family members were murdered, according to the initial information. The group began firing towards the house and at those who were inside. Some were able to run towards the street, but were hit by the alleged assassins and killed.


One Million Peso Reward Offered for "El Bukanas"

Translated by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from Proceso

Reward Offered for Former Top Cop Turned Top Fuel Thief
Extra Material from El Cambio
July 27, 2017

The locality of San Marcos Tlacoyalco is surrounded by personnel of the Mexican Army, Marine Armada of Mexico and Gendarmerie.


A hundred federal soldiers are currently operating a strong operation in the town of San Marcos Tlacoyalco, according to the first unofficial versions indicate that they are  looking for the second in command  of "El Bukana's" criminal group who control the area.

Monday, July 31, 2017

Death at San Ysidro; border officers encourage teen to drink liquid meth at Point of Entry

by Chivis Martinez for Borderland Beat
Cruz drinks meth as CBP officer smiles

Last Friday night, ABC news on their weekly news magazine 20/20, a report was presented whereby a 16 year old Mexican high schooler was encouraged to drink fluid the teen claimed was juice, but what custom border patrol agents suspected was meth. He complied multiple times. Four to be exact.

And within 2 hours he died an excruciating death, after congesting a concentrated form of liquid meth that was 100 times greater strength than normal.

The event transpired in November, 2013 at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.  The San Ysidro POE is the land border crossing between San Diego and Tijuana, and the busiest land border crossing in the world. 50k plus southbound vehicles, and 25k plus northbound vehicles cross the POE each day.  Once ongoing construction to modernize and expand is completed, that number will experience a   substantial  increase.

By all accounts, from those who knew him best, 16 year old Cruz Velazquez, of Tijuana, always was a good kid.  His future plans included earning a university degree.  However, his sister says he had recently begun associating with a group of dubious young people that were different than his regular group.

Financier of El Mini Lic arrested in Atizpan

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

Subject Matter: Nahum Abraham Sicairos, El Quinceanero
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required


Reporter: Cesar Velazquez
Personnel of the Investigative Agency of the PGR, with support of the army, detained this morning Nahum Abraham Sicairos Montalvo, El Quinceanero, alleged financial operator of Damaso Lopez Serrano, El Mini Lic.

Sicairos Montalvo was apprehended as part of an operation in the Residential Franccionamiento Real Esmeralda, in the town of Atiapan de Zaragoza, in State of Mexico.

A little after 7am, the detained was taken from a house and transferred to the installations of SEIDO, in Mexico City, under a strong security operation.



Rosarito Beach, Baja California: Mexican Journalist killed, eighth this year

Chivis for Borderland Beat from La Jornada

It does not appear, from first reports, that the murder was related to his profession, nonetheless he died a hero........

At  dawn today, Rosarito Beach Journalist Luciano Rivera was killed by gunfire, according to the Public Security Directorate of that municipality.

The events transpired inside the bar La Antigua, located in the center of town  around 1:40 in the morning; According to the first reports, it occurred when the young reporter entered the bathroom and according to witnesses was assaulted after he defended a woman who was harassed by the alleged murderers.


By the time the Red Cross paramedics arrived, Rivera had died. The reporter participated in various tasks of the CNR Channel 54 of Playas de Rosarito.

Mexican Cyber-Mercenaries

 Translated from Proceso by Erin Gallagher ...follow Erin on Medium


After reporting threats against him, Mexican journalist Alberto Escorcia is more threatened than ever.

The following is a translation of a July 22, 2017 report by Mathieu Tourliere in Proceso magazine...


Mexico City (Proceso): When Alberto Escorcia Gordiano decided to dedicate himself to social network analysis about three years ago, he thought that he entered in a “calmer” world that he could “control.”

However, he started receiving death threats that forced him to leave the country twice. He even had to change his address after two individuals forced the door of his apartment open the night June 9. The police told him that they were “probably thieves,” reports Escorcia in an interview with Proceso.

- What part of your work could set off these attacks? he’s asked.



- I don’t really publish very severe things, but I do show that the cyber attacks and threats are coordinated operations; They’re not just two or three accounts spreading a rumor. My graphs and articles show that they are the product of two or three thousand organized accounts that have a purpose and an impact.

El Culichi, CDS plaza boss in Torreon, Coahuila killed by Police

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

Subject Matter: Oscar Santiago N, El Culichi, CDS, Coahuila
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required


During the early hours of Sunday the 30th of July, there was a gun battle registered between an armed commando and elements of the Coahuila Force, in the Eduardo Guerra colonia in Torreon.

The Police managed to take down with gunfire an alleged leader of the Sinaloa cartel, identified as Oscar Santiago N, alias El Culichi, 30 years of age approximately.

The events occurred around 2 am in the morning, when the emergency system received reports that Coahuila Force were attacked by gunfire, and that the subject were aboard two vehicles on the crossroads of Lazaro Cardenas.


Sunday, July 30, 2017

Guerrero: 7 killed as Police Escort ambushed transporting 1 Million MXN, funds slated for social programs

Translated by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from El Manana

 5 Dead Municipal Police Escorts for Bansefi Delivery
 for the Mexican Federal Gov't Program Prospera
Two Bansefi Employees also were murdered
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Note from Yaqui   A description of the Prospera Program can be found here.   The idea was simple enough: give money to a mother to encourage her to send her children to school and to the health center. That simple idea, which began in the 1990s, has now become a nationwide program in Mexico, benefitting 5.8 million families – a fourth of the country’s total population.
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An armed commando of up to 15 men shot to death five municipal police officers and two employees of Bansefi to strip them of $977,000 thousand Pesos in Federal support monies that would be distributed to marginalized communities of Ahuacuotzingo, Guerrero.



According to state authorities, the armed group ambushed agents and bank employees on the road leading to the community of Tecozaca, in the vicinity of the town of Zompazolco. In these events, registered yesterday morning, a employee  of National Bank for Savings and Financial Services who was injured in the attack reported it  by telephone.

How Mexican Cartels Prey on Chicago's Chaos

Republished by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from the Daily Beast


As Mexican Cartels manage to get more and more heroin into the U.S. each year, Chicago’s gangs are scrambling to be the ones to distribute it.

By: Jeremy Kryt
July 29, 2017

It’s summertime on the South Side of Chicago, and the sirens never seem to stop. In neighborhoods with names like Little Village, Back of the Yards, and Dolton, squad cars and ambulances scream day and night past shuttered storefronts and boarded-up houses. Welcome to the one of the most violent cities in America. There were 764 homicides here in 2016, according to a recent study by the University of Chicago Crime Lab. That’s a jump of more than 50 percent from the previous year, with most of them occurring in poor “ghetto” communities on the South and West Sides.

All that killing is fueled, at least in part, by the city’s booming drug trade.

Native poet Carl Sandburg once dubbed his home town “Player with Railroads and the Nation’s Freight Handler.” Add one of the country’s busiest airports and a cluster of major highway arteries to all those railroads and you get what DEA agent Mark Giuffre, of the Chicago Field Division, calls a “logistical hub” for narcotics trafficking.

The Heroin Highway Leads Into and Out of Southside Chicago
The Heroin Highway

Jaime Zapata killed with a gun from operation fast and furious

Translated by Otis B Fly-Wheel for Borderland Beat from an El Debate article

Subject Matter: Jaime Zapata, Los Zetas
Recommendation: Read this article by BB Founder Buggs

Today a Judge in the United States found guilty two members of Los Zetas for the death of the frontier agent.


El Piolin confessed that the assassination of Agent Jamie Zapata was a mistake
This Thursday a Federal Judge found guilty two members of a narco trafficking cartel from Mexico involved in the assassination of an agent in the service of Immigration and Customs in the United States in February of 2011.

A communication from the Prosecutor reported that Jose Emanuel Garcia Sota, 36 years of age, and Jesus Ivan Quezada Pina, 29 years of age, both members of Los Zetas cartel, were declared guilty at a Federal trial in Washington for murder and intent to murder a Federal agent and weapons charges.

They were sentenced for the shootout that occurred on the 15th of February of 2011 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, where they killed agent Jaime Zapata and wounded another agent.


Saturday, July 29, 2017

El Taliban of Los Zetas sentenced to 30 years in prison in the United States

Translated by J. Cheever Loophole for Borderland Beat from a Proceso article

Subject Matter: Ivan Velazquez Caballero, El Taliban
Recommendation: Read this article by BB Matriach Chivis



Reporter: Juan Alberto Cedillo
Micaela Alvarez, Federal Judge from Laredo, Texas, dictated a sentence of 30 years prison for Ivan Valezquez Caballero, El Taliban, ex plaza boss of Los Zetas in the North East of Mexico, for the crimes of narco trafficking and money laundering.

Vazquez Caballero, 47 years old, rose up the ranks of Los Zetas with Miguel Trevino Morales, a ruthless criminal in the Mexican border town of Nuevo Laredo accused of ordering killings in the United States, and mass killings in Mexico, said the San Antonio Express newspaper.

It was said that while Trevino lead the criminal organization, before being arrested in 2013, Velazquez became an informant for the Federal Drug Administration ( DEA ), eventually testifying against Francisco Colorado Cessa, a Veracruz businessman who helped Los Zetas to launder money buying quarter mile horses in US territory.


Mini Lic currently has no arrest warrants in Mexico or the USA

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

Subject Matter: Damaso Lopez Serrano, El Mini Lic
Recommendation: Read this article by BB report J


Reporter: Abel Barajas
Even though he was identified as one of the visible heads of a new generation of narco traffickers, there are no known arrest warrants for Damaso Lopez Serrano, El Mini Lic, in Mexico or the United States.

According to the electronic system of the Federal Courts of the American Union, until yesterday, there has not been a registered indictment or accusation of wrong doing against the son of Damaso Lopez Nunez, El Licenciado, operator of the Sinaloa Cartel.

In Mexico he was part of the list of priority objectives of the Federal Government, however, there is no registration of orders of apprehension for cases of narco trafficking, nor amparos against capture for crimes of any nature.


Friday, July 28, 2017

10 bodies left on the street in Nuevo Laredo with a narco manta

Translated by Otis B Fly-Wheel for Borderland Beat from a Noreste article with additional information from Sinembargo

Subject Matter: Slaughter of family members in Nuevo Laredo
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required


No less than 10 persons were killed and left in front of a house in Nuevo Laredo. On top of the bodies was a narco manta. The bodies were discovered in the early hours of Thursday and authorities proceeded to search the area.

Reports on social networks, although not confirmed by authorities, pinpoint the macabre finding at the crossroads of Lincoln and Porfirio Diaz in the Viveros colonia.

At the close of this edition, even though they had been consulted, neither the PGJ or the State Security spokesman had confirmed the events. The place where the bodies were found is close to a sports stadium, expo, and zoological, a zone frequented often by families of Nuevo Laredo.

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Police raid 3 CJNG training camps and capture 19 sicarios and kill 1

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

Subject Matter: Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required


Reporter: Alberto Osorio
The State Attorney General (FGEJ) confirmed the detention this Thursday of 19 persons and the death of one alleged delinquent who died confronting Police agents, during a macro operation carried out in the early hours in the Valles region, after the discovery of three new training camps.

According to state authorities, the trainees in these encampments were held against their will by dozens of subjects pertinent to the CJNG. The press ganged people were contracted to provide their services as private police and contacted through social networks.

The prosecutor Eduardo Almaguer confirmed today at a press conference the location of 5 narco camps found in less than 10 days, two last week in the delegation of Navajas and three more on Thursday the 27th, in the boundaries between Ahuisculco and the village of Navajas.


Thursday, July 27, 2017

Sinaloa: Mini Lic surrendered to DEA at Calexico, California border crossing

Mini Lic surrenders to DEA at Calexico border crossing

Note: Procesco reports that he had not surrendered, but was arrested trying to cross into Calexico, after hiding in the valleys of Mexicai for days, trying to find the border, and when they discovered his identity, he was taken into custody. 

Like others before him, Damaso Lopez Serrano, son of Damaso Lopez, had a good run for awhile, which he documented on his instagram account, luxury cars, guns, buchonas, all the cliches of the narco life, punctuated with the essential peace signs and emojis, and aspirational proverbs.  His cousin El Liebre, was often mistaken for him, through his own social media posts. 

It was reported today that he turned himself into DEA officers at the Calexico border crossing, where he had been hiding, presumably in Mexicali for the last several weeks.  It was clear that the Damaso Lopez organization had been more or less wiped out, between the raids in Mexico City, and killings in El Dorado, the Lopez's home town.  Mini Lic had vanished into rumors and speculation after the arrest of his father. 



It was never clear exactly what his sons responsibilities were, if any.  It was said after Joaquin Guzman Loera's arrest in Mazatlan, that he was to step up and assume a role, other then playboy narco-junior.  He posed for pictures with Mayito Gordo, sometime before his arrest in November 2014.  He moved freely in the Culiacan social scene. His name appeared in narco banners in La Paz, in sloppily written ink, as the bloodshed dripped into the city, fueled by retail drug wars, beginning in 2014.  His father was said to be behind a surge in violence in Baja California Sur, including La Paz, as cells under direction, and not, contested cells said to be under control of Ismael Zambada.  

Lopez Serrano, at one point was close with Los Menores, shouting them out on instagram, and through his corridos, but sometime after the initial 2014 arrest of Chapo Guzman, and his subsequent escape and re capture, there was a shift.  It is still unclear who exactly participated in the kidnapping of Los Menores from La Leche, in August 2016, or what the motive was, but it's clear that Damaso Lopez Sr. was involved.

There had been tensions for months, as disputes being retail sales, and slot machines, in areas south of Culiacan escalated.  Then the kidnapping in August, after the storming of Los Menores grandmothers house in La Tuna.  The kidnapping was humiliating, as video footage leaked, and thousands watched the sons of Chapo Guzman be pushed to the floor, and taken away, in waiting SUV's, in the sweltering heat.  

They were released days later, and recent reports indicate a ransom was paid, as well as the safety of Ruben Osguera Cervantes, El Mencho's son, Menchito, who was imprisoned in Altiplano.  Rumors ran that Alfredo Beltran's son, El Mochomito was behind the kidnapping, after he was arrested late last year, in Zapoppan.

The feud between Los Damasos and Los Menores began shortly thereafter, with running gunfights, ambushes, and betrayals, as well as a war fought in the media.  Both sides published letters to various Sinaloa publications accusing the other of betraying them, and Isamel Zambada.  Both sides blamed various killings, including the killing of 5 army soldiers in Culiacan, on the other. 

Bodies were dropped from a small plane into El Dorado in April 2017, and confrontations continued, as Los Montanas, the armed wing of Damaso's tried to keep Los Menores out of their territory.  In May, a video leaked of a bizarre looking Damaso Lopez Sr. eating mariscos and talking, it was said to be filmed by a hacker he had recruited for his media war against Los Menores.

There was an arrest, possibly a killing of his brother, El Pollo, in El Dorado, and then the raid on the Mexico City condo where had been living with his wife.  He looked nothing like the video leaked, which may have been a brother or family member.  Days later his bodyguards were detained, and soon after more of the cell fell in El Dorado.  In Nuevo Leon, a financial operator linked to Damaso Lopez Sr. was executed with two other men outside a bar. 

Mini Lic had vanished.  His father was said to be grave fear of his life, and was eager to be extradited to the United States, rather than be murdered in prison.  He is wanted in Virginia on a drug trafficking indictment from 2011.  There are no unsealed indictments charging his son.  It is not even known whether he was actively involved in trafficking across the border, or even whether his father was post 2014, or solely retail sales in Mexico City, Sinaloa, and Southern Baja.  

If he has no pending cases, he will solely be turning to the DEA for protection, and to protect himself and his family from the reach of his former friends and family, Ivan and Alfredito Guzman.  He will tell the DEA everything he knows about the inner workings of the Sinaloa Cartel, and expect to live out his life in witness protection.  It is not known what his assets or his fathers were, or if he's allowed to bring any with him, as La Barbie wanted to, when he was working out a surrender deal in the late 2000's, with various federal agencies.  

Pictures of Mini Lic leaked this year show a slightly heavier man, more family orientated, in family events and gatherings, he looked like a Mexico City junior, carefree and casual.  He finally made his way off instagram, and under the harsh spotlight.  Of course, only to vanish again into the vast resources of the federal government, telling a young lifetime of secrets and stories.

Sources: ZETA Tijuana, Mileno

Misael on forum, who first posted the story. 



UK: Mexican Cartel Responsible for Decapitations and Torture Planning to Flood Britain with Cocaine

Posted by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from Telegraph UK

Traditional Method of Snorting Lines of Coke
By: Rosina Sabur July 24, 2017

A brutal Mexican drug cartel responsible for decapitations and torture is planning to flood Britain's drug market with huge quantities of cocaine. The Sinaloa cartel has reportedly made a pact with a Romanian crime gang who have control over goods lorries, allowing the cartel to operate in Britain on a large scale, the Times has revealed. The alliance with its infamous drug lords, often described as the largest and most powerful cartel in the western hemisphere, will increase fears over the level of security at the UK's borders.
Port of Dover, UK

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

CPJ: Mexican Journalist Threatened in Michoacán

Republished by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from CPJ.org

Protesters Demanding Justice for the Murder of Salvador Adame
Mexico City, July 26, 2017

Mexican authorities must undertake a swift and credible investigation into death threats sent to José Maldonado and ensure the journalist's safety, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. 

Maldonado, who is based in Morelia, the capital of the central Mexican state of Michoacán, told CPJ he received a threatening email on July 21 signed Raúl Solorio. The email warned Maldonado, the 49-year-old editorial director of Agencia Mexicana de Noticias Noventa Grados, to stop reporting on the activities of the state's law enforcement agencies. The message, which CPJ has viewed, ends with a series of implicit death threats against Maldonado. The journalist told CPJ he does not know of anyone named Raúl Solorio.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Confrontation between Military and criminals in Matamoros leaves 3 dead and 5 wounded

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

Subject Matter: Army vs Sicarios confrontation
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required

The confrontation occurred on the border of Matamoros, with 2 soldiers killed and one sicario


Authorities released information about a confrontation between elements of the Army and an armed group. The events occurred on the border between Matamoros and Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas where 5 persons were registered with serious wounds and two army elements and one sicario were killed.

The incident occurred at Los Ejidos Vanguardia, around Carretera Nacional 24.


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Monday, July 24, 2017

Pegasus Spyware Use in Mexico : UN Human Rights Experts Demand Independent Investigation

Posted by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from NYTimes

Mexican Citizens Protesting Spyware Surveillance
Follow Up to BB's  NYT Post June 21, 2017
Extra Material from UN Press Release ohchr.org

By: Elisabeth Malkin July19, 2017

United Nations human rights experts called on Mexico's government on Wednesday to establish an independent investigation into smartphone surveillance of human rights lawyers, journalists and social activists.

The hacking effort, using advanced spyware whose sale is restricted to governments, has generated a furor in Mexico. The attorney general’s office, one of the agencies that acquired the spyware, known as  Pegasus, has opened an investigation.

But the Mexican government recently blocked a proposal for the country’s new anticorruption board to investigate the hacking — an inquiry that would have been more transparent than an ordinary criminal investigation.

By limiting the case to the attorney general’s office, the Mexican government is investigating itself with no outside oversight, the four United Nations experts said in a statement from Geneva.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Mexican Drug Smugglers High on Ford

Posted by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from The Daily Beast

SKUNK in the TRUNK
By: Jeremy Kryt

Fresh evidence turned up this month at the Ford dealership in Youngstown, Ohio.That’s where the bales of marijuana were discovered, hidden in a batch of Ford Fusions shipped by rail from the company’s plant in Mexico. A subsequent investigation turned up 17 other loaded Fusions in three other Ohio counties and nearby Pennsylvania. In total, police found 400 pounds of weed just between July 7 and 11. That’s more than $1 million which should have gone toward lining cartel pockets, instead of making headlines.

Sinaloa: Famous for Beauty Queens

Translated by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from Debate

When a Beauty Queen Becomes a Narco Queen
July 7, 2017

Exposed for their beauty or excited by the thought of a life of luxuries and eccentricities, the participants in beauty contests are seen by the world of drug trafficking as easy prey, and are often seen by criminals as trophies who then among themselves become delinquent.

This is when the beauty of women and organized crime set aside the line that divides them and decide to join, here is one of many cases.

Friday, July 21, 2017

With an execution and narco message, Old School Los Zetas united with CdG declare war on CJNG in Veracruz

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

Subject Matter: Los Zetas Old School, Cartel del Golfo, Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required


Reporter: Noe Zavaleta
The violence occasioned by cells of organized criminals worsened in these last hours in the south of the state, with three executions in less than 24 hours, members of Old School Los Zetas in alliance with the Cartel del Golfo declared war on the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion.

Today in the town of Agua Dulce, 456 kilometres from the state capital, a youngster of 30 years of age was shot dead at a landfill site, his body had bullet impacts in the head and one more in the left hand, as well as visible signs of being beaten.

At his side, an narco message on red card with black letters, on which members of the Los Zetas Old School and Cartel del Golfo assured that they were united for battle against the traitors and those who flipped to and anyone who claims to be a member of the Cartel Jalisco Nuevo Generacion.



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El Ojos of the Cartel of Tlauhac killed in DF

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

Subject Matter: Felipe de Jesus Perez, El Ojos
Recommendation: No prior subject matter knowledge required






No less than eight narco traffickers, including the leader of the organization, Felipe de Jesus Perez, alias El Ojos, died today in a shoot out with members of the Mexican Marines in City of Mexico, informed that institution.

Perez was considered the head of the extremely violent organization that operated in the demarcation of Thahuac and Iztapalapa, in the south east of City of Mexico, detailed the Secretary of the Marines in a communication.

He assured that the delinquents fired on the Marines, who repelled the attack in a shoot in which eight members died from the criminal organization dedicated to the sale of drugs, extortion, kidnapping and homicides.



Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Los Zetas eat human flesh in Tamales and Tostadas

Translated by Otis B Fly-Wheel for Borderland Beat from an El Debate article

Subject Matter: Cartel Cannibalism
Recommendation: Keep your sick bag handy

(Otis: Given the recent Noreste article I translated about cannibalism in CJNG, and the comments I made in that article about the same thing levelled at Los Zetas, I was not surprised when this article came up today on Debate about cannibalism and Los Zetas.


Juan Sanchez Limon had an interview with reporter J Jesus Lemus Barajas. During the conversation, in the Cefereso of Puente Grande, Jalisco, he narrarated scenes of extreme cruelty, almost surreal, for the levels of violence and horror that go on behind these doors.

The prisoner interviewed was a plaza boss from the centre of the country. He controlled Guanajuato, San Luis Potosi, Aguascalientes, Zacatecas and Jalisco.

He recalled knowing Heriberto Lazcano, chief of the paramilitary group after the death of Guzman Decena, and former corporal in the Mexican forces.