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‘El Titán’, an Alleged Fuel Theft Ringleader, is Transferred to the University Hospital in Monterrey
Turning to news from Nuevo León this morning: a federal judge has ordered the transfer of José Antonio Cortes Huerta, aka El Titán.” You…
Federal forces carried out a massive operation targeting fuel theft…
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic, through its Special…
In a recent shocking revelation, leaked documents show that the Mexican military has known about the production of fentanyl in the country by drug cartels since 2020. This information contradicts previous statements made by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Naval Secretary Admiral José Rafael Ojeda Durán, who denied the production of fentanyl in Mexico. The investigation by Elementa DDHH exposes the potential for Mexico to play a major role in the international distribution of this deadly substance. Stay informed with CartelInsider.com as we continue to uncover the truth behind the Mexican drug trade. Follow us on Twitter and don’t hesitate to reach out to our expert contributor, Mica, for any inquiries or leads.
In this latest update from Cartel Insider, we bring you the details of two violent incidents in Mexico City that left seven people dead. This tragic news highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence and the challenges faced by the city’s authorities in maintaining public safety. As investigations continue and security footage is analyzed, Cartel Insider will keep our readers informed on the latest developments. Stay informed and stay safe. Contact us at mica@cartelinsider.com for any tips or information. Follow us on Twitter @cartelinsider1 for real-time updates. Thanks for reading!
In this post, we dive into the latest developments in the legal case of Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, better known as “El Chapo”, former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel. On April 16, 2024, Judge Brian M. Cogan of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York denied the request of “El Chapo” to receive visits from his wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, and their twin daughters in prison. This decision was made due to the confinement conditions imposed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and the Eastern District Court’s lack of power to modify them. This ruling was a blow to “El Chapo”, who had requested visits from his family to the maximum security prison he is currently held in. Our post covers the background of the case, including Aispuro’s previous release from prison and her recent transfer to a new facility. We also discuss the legal proceedings and potential sentence that Aispuro may face, as well as her role in “El Chapo’s” business dealings. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. Thanks for reading!
Introducing, “Mica” – the newest contributing writer for cartelinsider.com.
In her latest post, she dives into the controversial topic of vaporizers in Sinaloa and the potential involvement of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel in their distribution and sale.
From extortion to contamination with harmful substances, the use of vaporizers has sparked concerns from authorities and public health officials. Mica sheds light on recent incidents involving a naked man with a warning for vape sellers and targeted fires at vape shops in Tijuana, hinting at organized crime involvement.
But just how deep does this connection go? According to a report, young vapers tested positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl, leading authorities to believe that drug traffickers are using vaporizers as a gateway to hook new consumers. And it’s not just happening in Sinaloa – reports from Tijuana also suggest similar tactics.
With over 300 teenagers confirming that vaporizers have led them to other drugs, it’s clear that vape pens are not a safe alternative to tobacco. The sale of altered vaporizers with dangerous substances only adds to the concern, as young people unknowingly consume synthetic drugs that can ultimately make them addicted.
The dangers and involvement of organized crime in the vaporizer industry have become undeniable. Stay informed with Mica and the rest of the cartelinsider.com team as they continue to cover this unfolding situation.
Thanks for reading!
Mica
Email: mica@cartelinsider.com
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“Discover how customs and border agents seized nearly $888,000 worth of cocaine at the Port of Entry in Rio Grande, Texas. This operation, carried out in collaboration with local and state authorities, is just one of many efforts in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking. Stay informed with Cartel Insider for breaking news on this evolving issue. #CartelInsider #DrugTrafficking #BorderSecurity”
This investigation into the ongoing war between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Arellano Felix Cartel has revealed new developments, including a recent attack on a major figure known as “El Apache”. Speculations about this attack range from internal disputes within the Arellano Felix organization to an ongoing war with the Sinaloa Cartel. Meanwhile, the Sinaloa Cartel continues to gain ground in cities like Mexicali and Tecate, making strategic alliances to stop the attacks from their rival group. Stay updated on all the latest developments in the narcotrafficking world by following @cartelinsider1 and thanks for reading!
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