Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel
The clock struck 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, January 25, when bullets interrupted a soccer match being played on a field in Salamanca, Guanajuato. Eleven…
Eleven people were executed on a soccer field in Salamanca, a daylight reminder that Santa Rosa de Lima never disappeared. From a prison cell, El Marro still issues orders, fuels violence, and keeps Guanajuato bleeding. The massacre wasn’t chaos—it was structure, discipline, and a message written in bodies.
Recently, the United States government designated the Santa Rosa de…
During the early hours of Tuesday, October 1, Pedro ‘N’ alias ‘Don Pedro’, boss of…
Stay updated on the latest news and developments in the world of organized crime with Cartel Insider. In this post, we cover the recent narcomantas displayed in Guanajuato, calling on criminal groups to join in the fight against the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Learn about the messages and their potential connections to other criminal organizations in the region. Don’t miss out – read more on Cartel Insider now.
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In the midst of increasing violence and political turmoil in Mexico, a recent report by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project sheds light on the impact of criminal groups on the upcoming elections. This includes the territorial battle between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, which has led to a concerning pattern of attacks against political figures. With insights from Integralia Consultores, it becomes clear that criminal groups are seeking to control municipal governments in order to facilitate their illicit activities. Stay informed with CartelInsider.com and follow us on Twitter for the latest updates on this developing situation.
In the wake of a recent seizure of military weaponry in Guanajuato, the Mexican state has been gripped by a wave of violence leading up to its November 2023 election. With violence against politicians on the rise, the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) has announced a request for federal protection for its candidates in Guanajuato. This move reflects the severity of the security situation in the state, where the presence of organized crime groups has hindered political and electoral participation. In light of this, Cartel Insider’s Mica urges readers to stay informed and follow their coverage of this developing story.
In this post, we will take a closer look at the upcoming elections in Mexico and the presence of drug cartels in the nine states that will be choosing a new governor. According to reports from Sedena and various investigations, these criminal organizations have a stronghold in all nine states, with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) being the most prevalent. However, other groups such as the Sinaloa Cartel, the Gulf Cartel, and breakaway factions of the Zetas also have a presence. We will dive into the details of each state and the criminal groups operating within them. Stay tuned to learn more about this concerning issue. And if you want to stay updated on all things related to cartels and organized crime, make sure to follow us on Twitter at @cartelinsider1 and subscribe to our email newsletter for the latest updates. Thanks for reading, and stay informed with us at cartelinsider.com.
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