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Are you interested in Mexican crime news? The latest report from ZETA sheds light on the operations of the alleged Russian criminals involved in drug trafficking and money laundering. One of the properties under investigation is located in the private San Miguel Development and was believed to be owned by a construction businessman, Alfredo Gómez Ramírez. However, Gómez Ramírez has come forward to clarify that he sold the property in 2017 and has no ties to any criminal organization. He also shares official documents proving the legality of his other properties acquired with his family. Stay informed about the latest updates on Mexican crime by following Mica on cartelinsider.com and their Twitter account @cartelinsider1.

Read more about the recent release of “el Gorila,” a suspected leader in the Chapiza region of Sinaloa and alleged member of the Sinaloa Cartel. Despite being detained with a large number of weapons, the individual was eventually released thanks to a lawsuit filed by his lawyers. Learn about the circumstances surrounding his release and the speculation surrounding his involvement with the criminal structure. For more updates and insider insights on the world of cartels, follow Mica on Twitter at @cartelinsider1 and don’t forget to subscribe to our email list for the latest news and updates. Thank you for supporting cartelinsider.com!

This shocking post explores the recent multiple homicide in the city of León, Guanajuato, where four women and two babies were brutally killed. The Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) has denied involvement in the massacre, and instead has placed blame on alleged members of the National Guard. With detailed accounts of the events and information about the victims, this article sheds light on the ongoing violence in Mexico and the complexities of the involvement of various criminal organizations. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

Stay updated on the latest news and updates from the world of Mexican cartels with Cartel Insider. This week, we bring you the story of Jorge Ernesto Peñuelas Parra, a former member of the infamous Arellano cartel who was found dead in Tijuana after being released from prison. This shocking incident sheds light on the ongoing violence and power struggle between different drug trafficking organizations. Don’t miss out on the exclusive details and analysis on cartel tactics and operations. Follow us on Twitter and subscribe to our mailing list for more updates. Thank you for reading!

“Massive Drug Trafficking Network Linked to Sinaloa Cartel Dismantled by US Authorities in Imperial Valley Bust”

The recent announcement by the United States National Security Investigations Office regarding the arrest of 36 individuals for their involvement in a fentanyl and methamphetamine distribution network has shocked the nation. This operation, which spanned from Imperial Valley all the way to Mexicali, Mexico, was responsible for producing and distributing dangerous drugs in communities across the region. According to the special agent of the San Diego HSI Office, Chris Davis, 28-year-old Araceli Rangel Torres and 29-year-old Carlos Valencia Mendoza – both linked to the Sinaloa Cartel – were among those who have been arrested.
But the arrests didn’t end there. Border Patrol agent Alexander Grindley, who was caught trafficking methamphetamine during work hours, and 53 others have also been charged for drug trafficking, money laundering, and firearms offenses. This decisive blow against the distribution network led by the Sinaloa Cartel has been described as a significant disruption to the flow of dangerous drugs into our communities by Homeland Security Investigations’ associate executive director, Katrina W. Berger.

“The impact of this operation is undeniable,” commented Tara McGrath, the federal prosecutor for the Southern District of California. The investigation, which began in 2019 after the tragic death of a Central Union High School football player from fentanyl consumption, has resulted in the seizure of over 4 kilograms of fentanyl, potentially reaching two million illegal doses, 324 kilograms of methamphetamine, and significant amounts of dopamine and heroin. Additionally, 52 firearms – including unserialized ones and firearm parts – have been confiscated.

The search warrants and arrests authorized by the court have revealed that the 47 identified suspects were involved in various drug trafficking organizations that were part of an extensive network that distributed drugs both inside and outside of Imperial County. “This operation has been years in the making,” stated McGrath, adding that many of the individuals involved had prior arrests for narcotics at both state and federal levels.

As the investigation progressed, more startling discoveries were made. On June 30, 2021, a cache of ghost guns and ammunition, including 15 lower receivers, three upper receivers, multiple barrels and stocks, 18 magazines, 40 9-millimeter Luger rounds, and approximately 400 .223 caliber Red Army cartridges, were seized. Cory Gershen has