Durango

Edgar “El Limones,” plaza boss and financial operator for the Cabrera Sarabia group, was captured in Durango. Authorities seized rifles, a grenade, and tactical gear. He was tied to extortion and fraud. His arrest marks a direct hit to Mayiza’s financial network ahead of their 2026 push into southern Sinaloa.

From miles away, people saw the plume and felt the blast when a hidden bomb factory exploded on the eastern side of Durango city. Officially, everyone died. Unofficially, survivors were rushed to a guarded private hospital, a Colombian bomb specialist among them, while Cabrera’s people quietly emptied their stash sites.

At the heart of the extravagant quinceañera lies a deeper tragedy—El Travieso, desperate to prove himself, wastes millions on a spectacle while Mexico suffers. His empire, built on stolen fuel, and corruption, is a fragile illusion. The party wasn’t about celebrating—it was about showing the world he belongs.

Sebastian Martinez Perez, 05, sits bound and resigned, his captors controlling the narrative. The Chapiza’s calculated interrogation contrasts the chaos of cartel war, weaponizing 05’s confession to dismantle the Cabreras from within. This tit-for-tat video reinforces dominance, blending terror with discipline in the deadly propaganda battle between Chapiza and Mayiza.

The Peña family’s late-night grocery run on Durango’s Francisco Zarco Highway ended in a cartel ambush, leaving three dead and 14-year-old Jason Peña clinging to life. Controlled by Los Cabreras, the highway is a deadly battleground where violence, corruption, and unchecked cartel power endanger anyone who dares to cross their path.

Durango, Mexico – On November 30, 2024, gunmen stormed All Wash car wash, firing over 50 rounds and injuring three. Locals quietly attribute the attack to Los Cabreras, a cartel aligned with Mayito Flaco. The calculated assault sent a chilling message, leaving residents grappling with unspoken rules and haunting silence.

Massive robbery of gold-laden gondolas in Mexico sparks investigations and speculation. Authorities report empty containers found in Durango, while previously stolen gondolas were recovered in Coahuila. Governor and officials question how such a large operation could occur and who may be responsible. Stay updated with Cartel Insider for the latest developments on this intriguing story. Follow us on social media and subscribe to our exclusive content to stay informed on all things related to the world of cartels.

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