When the Cartel del Noreste (CDN) isn’t denying their involvement in acts of violence, they’re disowning all knowledge of mandatory curfews in the state of Tamaulipas, among other crimes. It’s just not in their nature to admit to any wrongdoing. Nor do they ever plan on fessing up to it.
As far as they see things, others are wrong except for them. Their history of running their mouths against the Cartel del Golfo (CDG) hasn’t come to an end yet. And it probably never will, for that matter, following their breakup from them back in 2010.
The CDN tends to contradict itself just as much as the other crime mobs in Mexico who can’t stop releasing a film online periodically. In spite of their paradoxical ways, they go through the routine of painting a favorable narrative as always. This time they break away a bit from that by giving locals useful tips to avoid being scammed of all things.
This notice goes out to the citizens of Nuevo Laredo. Specifically to the general population. We want to inform the residents of Nuevo Laredo that in recent months, the number of cases related to the crime of telephone extortion has increased, affecting respected citizens who seek to earn an honest living.
It’s important to make it clear that we, the Northeast Cartel, don’t participate in or are linked to acts of extortion, kidnapping, or threats by telephone. We also don’t solicit money from the civilian population by any means. Just as well, we reaffirm our respect for people who work honestly, including business owners, transport operators, taxi drivers, social media marketers, and any other citizen who strives to get ahead.
The recent acts of extortion are being committed by prison inmates located in Ciudad Victoria, Altamira, Reynosa, and Matamoros in Tamaulipas, who operate under the orders of the Gulf Cartel. They’re falsely impersonating CDN members to confuse and frighten the population. To avoid becoming a victim of extortion, we recommend that you stay calm in case you receive a suspicious call.
Don’t provide personal, family, or banking information. Don’t make deposits or transfers. Hang up immediately and report this matter. Verify any information provided by the extortionists directly with your family. Educate minors and the elderly, who are often the most vulnerable to these scams.
Avoid answering calls from unknown numbers and denounce them. Extortionists commonly identify themselves as officials from the district attorney, the governor’s office, or delivery companies. They request that you provide or forward a code sent via WhatsApp with which they can hack your account.
They may also demand that you change the chip on your phone to cut off your communications. Do not comply with these instructions under any circumstances. We reiterate, the Cartel del Noreste doesn’t carry out extortion, nor does it solicit money or threaten citizens. We urge everyone to remain vigilant, avoid being deceived, and report these incidents to the relevant authorities. Only with information, prevention, and collaboration can we halt the spread of this crime, which affects everyone equally.
Sources: Cartel Insider, Vivo en Marte, Cartel Insider
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