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Welcome to the latest update from Cartel Insider. Today, we bring you shocking news from the state of Chiapas, Mexico. A clash between alleged criminal groups has left at least four people dead and 11 injured. The incident took place on March 25th, 2024, and involved high-caliber weapons, burned trucks, and abandoned vehicles. Witnesses captured the scene on video, which showed a man’s body lying on the road, and a passenger vehicle from a local company caught in the crossfire. The situation was so intense that even freight trailers were hit by bullets. The area was secured by the Mexican Army and the National Guard, but no arrests were made. At the time of writing, the authorities have not released any official statements about the incident or the identities of the criminal groups involved. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, and thank you for reading Cartel Insider. Remember, to stay informed, follow us on Twitter and send us your tips via email. Until next time, stay safe. Mica for cartelinsider.com.
In their latest effort to combat drug trafficking in Mexico, the Federal Attorney General’s Office incinerated over 2 tons of narcotics in the presence of military and navy authorities. Thanks to the efforts of the citizenry, local and state police, and government agencies, these drugs were confiscated and destroyed, sending a strong message to those in the drug trade. Stay updated on the latest news and updates from the cartel world by following Mica at CartelInsider.com.
“Attention all cartel news enthusiasts – it’s time to tune in. The Sinaloa Cartel is at it again, with a fierce battle for control over the Gulf of Santa Clara in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora. The recent clash between rival groups led to the death of Samuel Ibarra Peralta, also known as “Pía”, a top lieutenant for Chapiza. The violence has caused chaos in the community, with armed confrontations and reported arrests and murders. While authorities have ramped up surveillance in the area, neighboring Baja California is also on high alert due to the spillover of violence. Stay informed with Cartel Insider as we bring you the latest updates on this ongoing conflict. Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter for more breaking news. – Mica“
“Cartel activity in Mexico continues to escalate as another victim falls prey to kidnapping. On February 26th, a gray Cherokee truck without license plates was seen in the Todos Santos neighborhood of Ensenada, where armed individuals took 36-year-old Jesús Antonio Moreno Vega. According to the State Agency of Investigation, the victim’s father Mario Moreno García was also held at gunpoint along with his other son during the incident. Just days later, in the nearby Guadalupe Valley, another man was killed in a shooting. The escalating violence and fear in the region is cause for concern, as innocent lives continue to be lost. Stay informed about cartel activity and follow us for updates on Twitter at the handle @cartelinsider1. Thank you for reading and stay safe. – Mica, mica@cartelinsider.com“
Welcome to cartelinsider.com, your source for the latest news and insights on Mexican cartels. Today, we are honored to share the exciting news that José Manuel Valenzuela Arce, a renowned researcher and writer from Baja California, has received the prestigious National Arts and Literature Award. Valenzuela was recognized for his groundbreaking work in cultural studies, borders, violence, and migration, and his contributions have been praised by a panel of esteemed judges.
Born in Tecate in 1954, Valenzuela holds a doctorate in Sociology from El Colegio de México and is an honorary researcher of the National System of Researchers. His notable works include “Chief of Chiefs: Corridos and Narcoculture in Mexico” and “Traces of Blood and Fire: Bionecropolitics and Youth-icide in Latin America.”
At the ceremony in Mexico City, El Colef praised Valenzuela’s interdisciplinary approach and his commitment to disseminating his findings on crucial topics. Other winners were also honored in different categories, including Linguistics and Literature and Fine Arts.
Stay tuned for more updates on Valenzuela’s work and other relevant news in the world of Mexican cartels. And as always, thank you for reading our latest excerpt. Keep up with us on Twitter at @cartelinsider1 and never miss a beat.
