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The US Embassy in Mexico has issued a travel advisory for the municipality of Ocozocoautla in Chiapas due to recent violence. This is the second travel alert issued for Chiapas in 2024, with the first one being for the town of Suchiate. In April, two officers were killed by armed men while on duty, and in March, an attack on the Chiapas Prosecutor’s Office left two officers dead and another injured. The US Government advises its citizens to avoid the area and seek safe shelter if already in the area. Stay updated by following Cartel Insider on Twitter and email us with any tips or information at mica@cartelinsider.com. Thank you for reading!
Discover the shocking story that has captivated Mexico as an influential blogger is targeted by a drug cartel for his alleged actions against a woman. Learn more about the incident and get updates on the legal case as it unfolds. Keep informed and stay safe by following Cartel Insider on Twitter. Thanks for supporting Mica and Cartel Insider.
“Flor de Jesús, a 33-year-old woman, has been missing for 51 days and her family is desperately seeking for answers. Her sister, Liliana, has been raising awareness by distributing flyers and organizing a caravan in Santa Fe, Tijuana. Despite the efforts, the private community where Flor worked has not authorized them to put up posters, hindering their search. The family is pleading for anyone with information to come forward and for the General Prosecutor’s Office to continue investigating. The community has not been cooperative in giving statements, but the family is determined to find Flor. They have even enlisted the help of the Erick Carrillo Collective and Operation Rescue A Rodríguez to put up posters in different areas of the city. If you have any information, please contact the family or the provided email. Let’s help bring Flor back to her 15-year-old daughter and her family. Thank you for reading.”
“This shocking and tragic event has devastated the Mexican political landscape, as the country mourns the loss of two Morena party candidates, Bertha Gisela Gaytán Gutiérrez and Adrián Guerrero Caracheo, in the city of Celaya, Guanajuato. While initial reports announced both candidates as deceased, it was later revealed that Caracheo was in fact missing and seeking refuge for his safety. The attack, which occurred during a campaign event, has raised concerns about the safety of political candidates in Mexico and the potential involvement of cartels. As investigations continue, the Federal Government and Secretariat of Public Security have expressed their solidarity and promised justice for these senseless murders. Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the victims during this difficult time. Stay updated with us for the latest developments on this tragic story. #JusticeForGiselaAndAdrián #CartelInsider #MexicoPolitics #MorenaParty”
In the city of Mexicali, a severe windstorm caused chaos and destruction at the local airport. Pieces of the ceiling fell, air traffic was disrupted, and 250 people had to be evacuated. The airport was indefinitely closed, leaving passengers and employees stranded. However, there is hope that the airport could potentially reopen on Sunday afternoon, depending on weather conditions. Airlines are communicating with passengers to find alternative solutions for their flights. The airport is currently undergoing repairs and there is no guarantee that it will be fully functional before Sunday afternoon. Stay updated on this developing situation by following our Twitter page and email contact. Thanks for reading about the events at Mexicali airport from Mica and the team at cartelinsider.com.
