Thursday, June 4, 2015

Reports on a capture of “El Mini Lic” or Mauricio Gastélum Serrano

Lucio R Borderland Beat material from LineaDirecta and El Debate

Update:

Here is the story that set off capture reports of El Mini Lic, however it is without confirmation.

Elements of the Navy arrested Mauricio Gastélum Serrano, an alleged financial operator of the Sinaloa Cartel, he was arrested Tuesday in Mazatlán. Mauricio is the brother of Caesar Gastélum Serrano, who was on the most wanted list by the government United States until his capture last month.

Mauricio, is also know by his alias of “El Lic” or “Bambi”.

The alias El Lic may have sparked the confusion

According to “unofficial” information, in an operation by elements of the Marina, Mexican Army, and Federal police have captured in Dámaso López better known as “El Mini Lic”.

López is the Godson of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

According to early reports that have transpired, the Marina managed the capture on the afternoon of Tuesday in a Mazatlán condominium complex called ‘Peninsula’, in the Cerritos area of the Sinaloa port.

After the capture the operation moved to Culiacán where López was supposedly transferred.

Residents reported police activity, including 4 Marina and Federal Police helicopters in the skies above the city.

El Debate confirms the presence of helicopters that arrived in Culiacán, and talk of an arrest being made, but also states no confirmation of an arrest. (image below of helicopter arrival is from El Debate)

RioDoce is reporting the operation at the condos, and the presence of helicopters at about 16:30 hrs:

“Federal Police Force and the Marina) Navy of Mexico conducted a search in the Peninsula condominium building, located in Sabalo Cerritos Mazatlan city from approximately 16:30.


The Sábalo–Cerritos Avenue remained closed, at 21:00 Air movement was observed with the arrival of a helicopter.

About six units of the Navy guarding the roads. Elements arrived at the site using non military vehicles including a dump truck, and wearing civilians clothing for the element of surprise.

Moments after going inside the building, according to witnesses, reinforcement forces quickly followed.

RioDoce did report there were arrests, but did not elude to who the arrested may be.

Reports are very tentative; keep that in mind as you read this information. While it does appear to have been a large operation, nothing is confirmed; however this is the information out there at this time.

Link here to read a history of the Lòpez family, and their close connection to El Chapo.

Note: This morning there is zero on the story being a capture of Lopez in mainstream media. It appears this will be one of those generated rumors. A significant operation did occur, why, is still not known. Or the names of those arrested. I will continue to check on this story today.


Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Heroin traffickers indicted for smuggling 1,000 kilograms from Mexico

Borderland Beat posted by DD republished from PhillyVoice
A 108-count superseding indictment, unsealed June 2, 2015, charges 37 people as participants in a multi-state heroin trafficking organization with ties to Mexico.
Laredo drug organization allegedly smuggled heroin into United States by concealing it in car batteries, bumpers, cans

By John Kopp, PhillyVoice staff

A multistate drug trafficking organization allegedly imported 1,000 kilograms of heroin into the United States from Mexico, smuggling the drugs in car batteries, bumpers, vehicle traps and concealed cans for transfer to several cities including Philadelphia and Camden, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday.

Thirty-seven defendants affiliated with the Laredo Drug Trafficking Organization are facing charges for the alleged distribution and attempted distribution of multi-kilogram quantities of heroin, U.S. Attorney Zane David Memeger and Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent-in-Charge Gary Tuggle announced. Fourteen defendants hail from Philadelphia. Three others are from South Jersey.

The 108-count superseding indictment includes 62 counts of money laundering and 43 counts of substantive drug charges. It also includes charges for conducting a continuing criminal enterprise and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Antonio and Ismael Laredo, who are brothers from Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico, allegedly led the organization that conspired to smuggle and distribute heroin in the United States, according to the indictment.


The Laredo organization allegedly manufactured and imported heroin from Mexico and supplied affiliated drug trade organizations in Philadelphia, Camden, Atlanta, Chicago and New York City, among other cities.

“Because of the persistent and collaborative efforts of multiple law enforcement agencies across the country, a major supplier of heroin to the Philadelphia region is out of business," Memeger said in a statement.

The Laredo organization allegedly supplied street-level heroin operations in Philadelphia and regularly moved quantities ranging from 15 to 50 kilograms between an operation in Chicago and Philadelphia, according to the indictment. The organization also allegedly supplied heroin to the Camden-based Confesor Montalvo drug organization and the Philadelphia-area drug trade organizations allegedly run by Christian Serrano and Darbin and Gabriel Vargas.

The indictment alleges Laredo members used violence, including murder, arson, assault and kidnapping, to protect the organization's product and proceeds to prevent members from withdrawing.

“Dismantling this extremely violent international drug trafficking organization ended the flow of hundreds of kilograms of Mexican-based heroin into the Philadelphia region and is a direct result of DEA’s resolve to make our communities safer," Tuggle said in a statement. "This was a cooperative effort with local, state and federal agencies. The flow of Mexican-produced heroin into southeast Pennsylvania has been significantly impacted.”

Defendant Alejandro Sotelo allegedly served as a stash house operator and distributor in Chicago, arranging multi-kilogram heroin shipments to Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York.

The indictment alleges the Laredo brothers arranged for the manufacture and production of car batteries in Mexico with concealed compartments designed to import heroin.

In 2012, a courier allegedly concealed three kilograms of heroin inside a car battery for transport from Mexico to Philadelphia, according to the indictment. Another shipment of four kilograms allegedly was concealed inside a car speaker box. Couriers allegedly were directed to deliver the heroin, including 7.6 kilograms shipped in concealed fruit and vegetable cans in Texas, to the Vargas organization in September 2012.

The indictment alleges the Laredo brothers had numerous relatives and associates establish funnel accounts to launder at least $5 million in drug proceeds to Mexico. Laundering techniques allegedly included wire transfers and Western Union money grams.

The indictment also alleges defendant Omar Flores deposited large amounts of drug proceeds into a business account for Tri-County Auto Sales Inc., in Rockford, Illinois. Portions of that funding allegedly were used to purchase multiple vehicles needed to transport heroin and bulk U.S. currency in concealed compartments.

If convicted, the Laredo brothers each face a mandatory sentence of life in prison, millions of dollars in fines and criminal forfeiture judgment to the United States of up to $60 million. Most of the drug trafficking defendants face mandatory minimum sentences of at least 10 years in prison.

The local residents named in the indictment are:

  • Francisco Gonzalez Jose, aka “Franci,” aka “Francisco Morales," 43, of Philadelphia, named in five countsDarbin Vargas, aka “Darbi,” 31, of Philadelphia, four counts
  • Gabriel Vargas, 26, of Philadelphia, four counts
  • Confesor Montalvo, 43, of Cherry Hill, two counts
  • Miguel Irizarry, aka “Chisito,” 32, of Camden, two counts
  • Jose Ruiz, aka “Drama,” 42, of Camden, two counts
  • Edwin Vidal, 27, of Philadelphia, four counts
  • Luis Vasquez, aka “Chupee,” 41, of Philadelphia, two counts
  • Frank Christian Peralta, aka “Cojo,” 24, of Philadelphia, eight counts
  • Ariel Rodriguez, aka “El Puro," 21, of Philadelphia, eight counts
  • Joel Peralta-Reyes, 24, of Philadelphia, eight counts
  • Jhonny Mena-Mariano, 38, of Philadelphia, three counts
  • Samuel Perez, 46, of Philadelphia, one count
  • Melvin Pagan, 36, of Philadelphia, one count
  • Robert Delorbe, 46, of Philadelphia, one count
  • Johana Lasals, 37, of Philadelphia, one count
  • Jose Luis Rojas-Hernandez, 37, of Philadelphia, one count

By: Harlow

I live in El Paso due to a family crisis…and being born and raised in Los Angeles, I know what boring is in comparison. People hate the truth and I can definitely see how the author has Texas cities as the majority for the most boring places because its the absolute truth.
Those who dont know what a boring city is really havent seen anything else outside of their boring city.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Sinaloa AG reports,this is the reason they attacked Javier Rosas

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

[ Subject Matter: Javier Rosas
Recommendation: Read Lucio R article on the attack of Javier Rosas see link]
Thanks for the heads up Chivis


Culiacan, Sinaloa:

Singing narco - corridos ended up being very expensive for the singer Javier Rosas, according to the investigations of the Attorney General of the State, the ambush registered against him on 22nd of March of this year, allegedly happened because in one of his songs he makes reference to a criminal group from Chihuahua, that annoyed a rival group.

It was for the music he wrote that they planned to attack him, even though Javier Rosas has numerous songs dedicated to the Sinaloa Cartel.

In one of his songs, Javier dedicates it to "La China", a woman that allegedly operates a criminal group in the Serrana de Chihuahua Zone.

The song for "La China" says:

To an important meeting,
Is coming to Cheyenne
The crystals very dark,
one cannot see who comes
opened the door without a rush
one observed a woman so distinguished
I saw her leave the truck in slippers

Ladies and Gentleman now singing,

It is different
Now it goes for the woman, for a very brave woman,
Where is she respected, what's said,
In the Mountains and Cities,
I am "La China"
Who said that women can't ?"



While travelling in a white Surburban, Javier Rosas was attacked together with his band members, on the crossroads of Republica de Brazil and Boulevard Jose Limon.

A heavily armed group, who were in two vehicles, surprised the singer while he was waiting at traffic signals for a green light (Otis: someone gave the green light on him).



Two of the six men implicated in the attack are arrested


On the 22nd of March of this year, the singer Javier Rosas suffered an attack by gunmen that nearly cost him his life and he had several weeks interned in Hospital of this city. After the investigation, the Prosecutor achieved the detention of two of those implicated in the attack, they are: Jose Luis Ruiz Avina "El Morete" or "El Gordo", who was the driver of the vehicle the attackers used, and Jesus Andres Munguia Rivera, "El moyo", the passenger who shot the singer and his band members.


In this respect, the Authorities communicated that there are four persons at large related to this case, they are: Santos Arellanes Hernanez "El Golum", who was seated behind the front passenger, who also shot at the singer. Christian Sebastian Lopez Loya, who allegedly paid for the hit, Cristo Fernando Millan Ramirez, a halcon ( hawk, lookout) who was watching the zone from a white Mazda, and German Jose Rojas Carmona, another halcon who watched from a Taxi.



According to information, the attack was mounted from a vehicle type Versa 2013, which had been reported stolen, and later was found abandoned in Urbi Villas del Cedro.

During the investigations, the Police secured 73 spent cartridges of an AK 47 at the crime scene, when the aggressors were detained in the white Versa vehicle, they found a spent cartridge from the attack on Rosas.

They informed, that the arms used in the attack on Rosas had been used before to assassinate 11 people, and wounded one in different events. One of those occurred on the 4 of October in the Panteon Jardines del Humaya, in addition to a homicide that happened on the 5th of October in Canadas Colonia.



Original article in Spanish at El Debate


June 2015 Spotlight Jordy Velasquez

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How To Be Successful At Anything You Do (Including Blogging)

The definition of success varies from person to person, but the way to get there doesn’t. Even if your idea of what success is differs from what someone else’s idea of what success is, your basic mentality must be the same if you are both going to actually be successful. Here are tactics to use no matter what you want to achieve.

Be Successful By Doing What You Love

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If you never allow mistakes, you never give yourself the chance to learn from them and grow. You’ll still make mistakes for sure, but you’ll be so busy criticizing yourself for making the mistake in the first place that you’ll never learn what you need to learn from the situation. Instead, allow yourself to make mistakes and to use them to learn what not to do, and what to do instead.

Keep Going

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Instead, keep going when something bad happens or you run into an obstacle. Focus on figuring out how to overcome whatever it is that is holding you back and then do it. Don’t lament about what happened, or dwell on the bad. Come up with a solution and enact it. Keep going, even when you don’t feel like it. Keep going when you’d rather quit. Pretty soon, you’ll come up on the other side and be glad you didn’t give up.

Brainstorm

If you want to be successful, you’re going to continually have to come up with new ideas and new ways of doing things. Nobody ever got successful by doing the same thing over and over again. If you’re blogging, figure out new ways to do things more efficiently, or more quickly. Find new tools to use that automate things that suck up a lot of time. Learn to work smarter, not harder! Even if you’re not blogging, always striving to do things better and coming up with new ideas is what keeps you moving forward.

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In the Villa Purificacion confrontation there were 43 dead civilians not 8 (Full Article)



Translated by Otis B Fly-Wheel for Borderland Beat from a Proceso Special Report and material from Borderland Beat archive

[ Subject Matter: Civilian deaths at Villa Purificacion during Government on CJNG fighting.
Recommendation: Read Lucio R post on the operationsee link and part 1 of this article]



Fear and Indignation

According to testimony of the families of the person killed or disappeared after the events of Friday the 1st, the Soldiers piled up the corpses and had them outdoors for two weeks. They removed them when they were already in a state of putrefaction.

It wasn't until Sunday the 17th, they say, that Authorities started taking samples for genetic testing. Mrs Rosa Mondragon Serrato, wife of Juan Antonio Gaona de la Mora, a worker of the mine of Villa Purificacion, who disappeared on Friday the 1st, says:"from Saturday the 2nd I have been looking for my husband. That day I got a call from a man who told me that he saw when Juan Antonio was shot dead by the Army", she continues, "Juan Antonio is a working man, he was employed in the mine of Villa Purificacion".

"He started out in Colima, but after he moved to Villa. He came to my house every 15 days. The last time I saw him was this passed 15th of April, his last call I received on the 30th. He told me that he was well and sent me money for the week, but I had received nothing and this made me suspicious that things were not well".

"I think that my husband had been in the wrong place at the wrong time. If its certain that they killed him, why have they refused to give me his body".




"The day that I went there was Monday the 4th of May. I was here in Villa Purificacion, but they wouldn't give me access. I ran to the Military but they were very annoyed".

"That day the Military were pushing women back with the butts of their rifles, because of this many people of this Town are scared to reclaim the bodies".

"From what I saw, there were a lot of bodies there, they were stacked in a disorderly fashion. I wondered why they were still there, why they had not removed them. I approached but they blocked my way, and would not let me go further. I saw those bodies, nobody told me about it".

She says that they had the deceased a little way from Punta Perula Highway, in the Town of La Huerta, by a breach that goes to the mine, "because we left the highway and walked a good distance looking for a breach".

She continues, " This day we were going to various women and men who were in the same situation" , It's an old dirt road link old Villa with Los Achotes and other villages, very close to where the helicopter came down.

"The Military said to us, leave and stay away or you will be arrested". "Already they are not seeking who did this, but who will pay them".

"Unfortunately its many innocent people who are paying the price", denounces the lady. She reiterates "What I asked is why we have not seen the DNA proofs so we can know if our relatives are among the dead".

She recalls that on Sunday the 17th they took DNA samples of the families of the disappeared, and we were called to send a delegation on the 19th to the PGR to see the declaration. The meeting was 10am in the morning, but this day nobody was there to meet the delegation.

Those responsible for communication of social information, then told the delegation that they would be cared for by people from SEIDO coming from City of Mexico. Around noon the relatives of the disappeared were served by a delegate of the PGR, Gerado Vazquez, who explained to them that everything related to the preliminary inquiry 228/2015 was in the hands of SEIDO.

Mrs Mondragon Serrato says that the group of protesters is represented by people who dare to speak out. However she admits that the majority of the people are concerned and angry because neither the Army or the Authorities allow them to identify the dead, others have problems because they cannot move their cattle to their ranches to feed them.

"We have nothing here in Mexico, we don't have money. Our families are here, to see the DNA test results they took here, we cannot travel to Mexico City" she insisted.

She adds, "I want to say to the President Enrique Pena Nieto and the Governor Jorge Aristoteles Sandoval Diaz, why is there not a proper investigation into the events at Villa Purificacion?". I will ask if they know what happened in the villages and ranches of El Grullo, Autlan, La Huerta, El Limon, Casimiro Castillo, Cuatro Caminos , Tonoya".

"All of these places are full of Army. We know that there are 11,000 elements and they are waiting for another few thousand Federals. The people are suspicious as this zone has been militarized".

The complaint against the Military, Semefo, and the PGR is that they ignore the pain and dignity of the families, and obstruct the identification and dignified burial of the dead, if it is proved that the Army killed them.

The balance of the war

After three weeks of failed attempts to capture Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho", leader of the CJNG, its estimated that no less than 60 people have died, most in the South Jalisco Coast, including nine military that were on the downed helicopter.

According to the families of the disappeared, the Military kept the bodies of the civilians, eight kilometres from the Municipal Capital, located in Tierra Prodiga, there, they said, were kept for 15 days, until Saturday the 16th when Semefo arrived ( Forensics team ), the bodies were in a complete state of decomposition.

Of these 60 fallen one can add the 43 civilians killed on Friday the 22nd in an alleged confrontation between Sicarios of CJNG in Ecuandureo, Michoacan, on the border with Jalisco. According to the official report, various unknown people had a gun battle with a group of Federal Police and after took refuge in the Ranch "El Sol".

The antecedents of said battle, according to the different versions, is that the Helicopter was brought down with a Russian made type 7 RPG ( Rocket propelled Grenade ).

On Tuesday the 19th, four Military elements died close to a Natural Spa El Salto called La Isla, in the village of La Eca 20 kilometres to the North West from the Municipal Capital, on the side of a dirt road that goes to Talpa de Allende, at the foot of the mountains. The primary belief was that they had been shot, SEIDO maintains the case under reservation.

Without doubt, with a base of testimony from witnesses in Villa Purificacion and in the Spa, the reality is a cascade, Proceso knows that the Soldiers had been drinking alcohol and started to argue among themselves, one of the four Policemen pulled out a weapon, shot his three colleagues and then in an act of suicide turned the gun on himself.

Other soldiers turned up and started to hide the evidence, "taking away the bodies and the spent cartridges", said one of the interviewees from La Eca.

Until Friday the 22nd, the number of fatal victims of Operation Jalisco is 104 including the civilians of Villa Purificacion whose clothing were camouflage fatigues and allegedly formed part of the bodyguard of "El Mencho", according to testimony of reporters.

One of them, agreed one of the interviewees, had a black cap with the legend "Fuerzas Especials, CJNG".



The psychosis in the South Coast started in Autlan and is prolonged for the rest of the villages located on both sides of the highway to Barra de Navidad, and extends principally to the Towns of Casimiro Castillo, La Huerta, Cuautitlan de Garcia Barragan, and in particular Villa Purificacion.

During the day, the streets and squares are almost permanently deserted and many businesses are closed in the larger Towns and Ranches. During the night, there is fear that there will be new confrontations that will escalate so the Towns are empty.

On Friday the 15th the FUR disarmed the Municipal Police of Villa Purificacion for alleged links to organized crime. The same occurred in Union de Tula in an operation that ended with the detention of 30 Municipal agents of the two Towns and with the retention of the two Directors of Security.

The agents were arraigned , but on 22nd they were returned to their homes. Two days after, the Bishop of Autlan, after a reunion with a colleague with title, Monsenor Gonzalo Galvan called on all populations to mobilise for peace in all villages.

In La Concepcion (La Concha), Town of La Huerta, Sedena has sent tanks of war ( Otis: I think he means the pan hard armoured personnel carriers), also to Purificacion.

After crossing a road block and celebrating Mass, the Priest of the place, Martin Pelayo, commented that the Bishop said that " we should not let the sheep scatter when the Wolf comes". Because of this they have arranged marches in all their Jurisdictions, the same places where "El Mencho" has carried out his major raids.

The images of tanks, pickups replete with Soldiers, pick ups with machine guns mounted in boxes, and the constant movement of Helicopters into Autlan and Villa Purificacion and Union de Tula, has ruined the tranquility of the zone.

welcome to hell

"I was carrying my child, when they asked me to put him down, so they could search me. When I put him down he started crying. I though there were going to let me go on my way with my child, but no. They continued their search and later returned my baby, commented a habitant of the South Coast Region. She added, this how it is, a State in War.

Sales in the region fell by 60 to 80% so far in May, say Traders. If the situation continues many establishments will go out of business.

The reporters searched for the Mayor of Villa Purificacion, the Priista Valentin Rodriquez Pena, but they couldn't find him, but found his Secretary Jose de Jesus Carrizales, who assured that the Functionary continues working normally.

The ground floor of the principal office entrance is guarded by two security agents with rifles. On the second floor is a sniper of the FUR, and by his side a tripod mounted machine gun looking out into the principal square.

According to Carrizales, the Municipal Police detained by the FUR, have had money deposited for them to help out their families for two weeks, they don't know when they will be freed.

Some people have commented that a man called "Mario" arrived on various days to free one of his three sons that were detained by the FUR on 15th of May, they were Police officers.

The habitants of Purificacion assure that the Jalisco Ombudsman, Felipe de Jesus Alvarez Cibrian, instructed his collaborators in this region, not to receive any complaints about the Army in relation to the events started on Friday the 1st. It follows, until Friday the 22nd no Authorities have said that individual guarantees have been suspended.

" To us they said, return to your houses, and don't go out in the streets as we are maintaining the shutting of roads", said one of the interviewees.


Along with the building of the town hall, there is a religious place where the central figure is "Santa Muerte", it doesn't lack clients, around there are taco stands and pickups cruising with the sound of narco corridos.

Original article in Spanish at Proceso