Identified 10 of the Victims Killed in Sinaloa After the Confrontation with the Navy
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In El Salado, on the outskirts of Culiacán, the Mexican State once again did what it knows how to do: to enter with force, but it also showed what it has not managed to do: to turn that force into real authority.A high-intensity operative, an armed confrontation, eleven alleged hitmen killed. The image, in appearance, is that of a state that acts. But the reality is more uncomfortable. Because in the middle of that scenario, according to widely …
To stop Omar Oswaldo, a man whom the Mexican authorities have pointed out as a gunman leader of the family of Ismael El Mayo Zambada, left 11 men murdered.Of them, 10 have already been identified and at least one is a minor.
An operation against drug trafficking in Sinaloa resulted in 11 alleged criminals being killed in the salty area, identified as a stronghold of the Mayiza; the action was directed against the May hit man and, in addition, resulted in the arrest and subsequent release of a May zambada daughter.
The daughter of Mayo Zambada was a tendency after it became known that the Navy grabbed her, but then they let her go. Why didn’t they stop her at that time? Omar García Harfuch already went out to give the explanation. What happened to the daughter of Mayo Zambada? After an operation in Sinaloa, specifically in the community of El Salado against a faction of Los Mayos, it went viral that the daughter of Mayo Zambada had been arrested. Photo: RE…
The action, focused on capturing the leader of Los Mayos, left 11 alleged criminals killed. Also secured was a daughter of Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, although she was later released.
Ismael Zambada's daughter, identified as Mónica Zambada Niebla, was arrested and later released by federal authorities during an operation in Sinaloa; Juan Carlos Valencia González, a citizen born in California, promoted the leadership of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) after the death of 'El Mencho', according to a note published by The Wall Street Journal.
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