Los Cabreras

It’s been a difficult stretch for Mayito Flaco, and the pressure is no longer just external. A faction identifying itself as loyal to “El 71” and the “Old School 211” publicly breaks from the Mayito Flaco and Cabrera structure, accusing its leadership of abandoning past codes by engaging in extortion, kidnappings, and abuse against civilians.

Under a harsh light in the dirt, a young captive in a red shirt delivers a final message. Told what to say by the men behind the camera, he warns mothers in Durango not to let their sons enter this life. Promised twenty thousand a month, he now realizes what it cost him.

On a wooded slope, a shirtless man lies posed on camouflage as boots step into frame. Rifles are laid beside him, tattoos framed for the camera—a goat at the neck signaling Los Cabreras. The scene feels staged, deliberate, a visual preface before the voice begins.

A significant security operation is underway in Durango, with multiple units reported on the ground and in the air. Authorities have not confirmed the objective, and the scope of the operation remains unclear.

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