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Human remains were found abandoned in an Acapulco neighborhood, along with a handwritten manta signed by C.N.G. The message threatened multiple individuals by name, underscoring the ongoing power struggle playing out in the city. Authorities secured the scene as forensic teams collected evidence tied to the message and the killings.
One flimsy FGR letter turned a Sinaloa kingpin’s safe house into a target. My sources say a senior woman inside Durango’s Fiscalía quietly handed over the address of la casa de los Remedios, home turf of Los Cabrera, just as their Mayo-aligned faction drifted from protected asset to collateral in the war with the Chapitos–CJNG FEU bloc.
According to individuals inside the Cabrera organization, the war for Zacatecas has allegedly ended after six years of fighting. But from what I’ve heard inside CJNG, Mencho doesn’t retreat. The real question is whether his people have shifted north into Durango or further toward Juárez with their allies.
Mexico is no longer just a patchwork of rival cartels — it’s two criminal federations competing for the country. La Nueva Federación and La Alianza del Pacífico now operate like rival economies. The alliances are unofficial, but real. What follows is a breakdown of who’s in, what it means, and what comes next.
CJNG, Los Chapitos, Cárteles Unidos, and NCDJ — once rivals, now stitched together in what’s being called The Super Alliance. The banners are real. The war has changed shape. What began as betrayal has turned into strategy, blood, and business. And it all started long before the mantas appeared.
