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The civil war between Mayiza and Chapiza factions of the Sinaloa Cartel plays out in brutal interrogations. A video shows two captives—one shirtless, the other in a white cowboy hat—forced to recount failures and betrayals. It’s cartel warfare in 2025, where loyalty is expendable, and propaganda is a weapon.
Stay informed about the latest news and updates on the Sinaloa Cartel and its rival groups with cartelinsider.com. Our team at Mica keeps you updated with the latest information on criminal activities, arrests, and ongoing investigations in the region. We strive to provide exclusive insights and coverage on the ongoing conflict between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Chiapas and Guatemala Cartel.
In a recent development, the Mexican authorities have discovered 19 bodies in the municipality of La Concordia, Chiapas, after a disturbing video circulated on social media in which members of the Sinaloa Cartel claimed responsibility for the murders. The victims, including six individuals with identifications from Guatemala, were found in a dump truck and by the roadside.
According to initial investigations, this incident is a result of a conflict between the two rival criminal groups vying for control of the drug trade. The authorities have launched an investigation and deployed 1200 agents from the Secretariat of National Defense and the National Guard to reinforce security in the area.
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In a shocking and alarming video shared on social media, young individuals can be seen flaunting large sums of cash as their “first pay” for belonging to the infamous Chiapas Cartel. The group, which is believed to have a strong influence among minors, is shown in possession of high caliber rifles and even sending threatening messages to a rival cartel. Residents of the affected area have called for immediate action from authorities to combat the rise of violence and the involvement of minors in organized crime. In a desperate plea for help, the local community has even reached out to the President of Mexico. Stay updated on the latest developments and insights on the rise of the Chiapas Cartel by following our page and subscribing to our newsletter.
In Chiapas, state security forces have seized a significant arsenal from armed individuals, including grenades, long weapons, and cartridges. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict between criminal groups in the region, such as the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel. Learn more about the latest developments in the Cartel Chiapas clash from our insider, Mica, at cartelinsider.com.
In this post, we take a closer look at the ongoing violence in the municipality of Pantelhó, Chiapas, where a shootout between rival organized crime groups and a self-defense force resulted in the lockdown of 10 bilingual teachers in their classrooms. The conflict, according to reports, is between the “Los Herrera” group and the “El Machete” self-defense force, with conflicting accounts of their origins and motives. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, and don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news on organized crime.
This post delves into the recent violent events in Chiapas, where a new criminal group known as the Chiapas and Guatemala Cartel is making its presence known. The gruesome discovery of a bound and tortured body on a black pick-up truck has left residents of Villa Corzo in shock. The group has left behind a threatening message directed at rival cartels, Sinaloa and Jalisco Nueva Generación, and also warned of attacks against police forces. With alleged connections to state security officials, this new cartel is causing chaos and fear in the region. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story and follow us on Twitter for the latest news @cartelinsider1. Thanks for reading!
“Drug trafficking and violence have long been an issue in the state of Chiapas, but recent revelations have shed light on a new area of concern – archaeological sites. The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) has stated that they maintain control of all sites in the state, but recent events have sparked concern for the well-being of popular sites such as Yaxchilán, Bonampak, Toniná, and Lagartero. Despite claims of danger due to drug trafficking, INAH reassures the public that they are still in control and fulfilling their responsibilities towards these historical sites. However, issues with temporary closures and inaccessibility have been reported, causing frustration for both tourists and locals. As negotiations continue for the reopening of Toniná, it is becoming clear that the conflict between cartels in Chiapas is not only affecting people, but also the preservation of cultural heritage. Stay updated on this developing story by following us at CartelInsider.com and on Twitter at @CartelInsider1. Thanks for reading! -Mica”
Are drug cartels using fish to conceal cocaine shipments? Recent seizures in Chiapas suggest so. A truck carrying frozen fish was found to also contain over 500 kilograms of cocaine. While no arrests have been made, authorities are investigating and these incidents highlight the ongoing power struggle between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Chiapas. Stay tuned for more updates and follow us on Twitter for the latest news. Thanks for reading!
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