Chiapas

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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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The recent assassination of ‘El Junior’, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel in Chiapas, has caused a power vacuum and sparked a series of territorial disputes between rival cartels. Amidst the chaos, a new player has emerged – the Chiapas Cartel. But little is known about this mysterious group and the individuals behind it. In this post, we dive into the latest developments and explore the possible implications for the already violent state of Chiapas. Don’t miss out on the latest updates and follow our Twitter handle for all the insider news. Thank you for reading! – Mica

“Recent threats from a self-proclaimed Chiapas Cartel have named several officials in the state, including a police commissioner and the head of the Chiapas State Public Security and Civil Protection Secretariat. The group claims the officials are involved with drug trafficking and have connections to the Sinaloa Cartel, calling for their resignation. Learn more about these developments and the history of these officials in our latest post from Mica at cartelinsider.com. Thanks for reading!”

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The war between the Sinaloa Cartel and CJNG in Chiapas has left dozens of people missing, according to human rights organizations. Families from all over the country have traveled to the region in search of their loved ones, many of whom have been missing for over a decade. The violence and displacement caused by drug trafficking in the region has only made the situation more dire. Drug cartels are even conducting “censuses” of families in the area to gather information for recruitment. Stay updated on this ongoing issue by following our website and Twitter page.

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