One former member of the cartel told the court Millan-Vasquez had taken part in a 2011 massacre in which up to 300 people were allegedly kidnapped, with many never seen again. Shortly after the brutal execution, the CDN faction of the Los Zetas struck once more. If a debtor refused, Escobar deployed his team of lethal "sicarios.". These cases have highlighted the growing interest of Mexican cartels in influencing politics.[5]. At times [he inflicted] the cruellest of pain, forcing relatives to watch their loved ones murdered before he turned his blades on them, said Mr Durbin. WebMultiple witnesses have testified that Millan-Vasquez controlled the region of Piedras Negras for Los Zetas and is responsible for hundreds of killings and disappearances. In the early 1990s, El Chapo steered the Sinaloa Cartel to dominance through his use of tunnel smuggling and widespread bribes. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in, Marciano Millan-Vasquez 'brutally murdered anyone and everyone as it suited him and his cartel', Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. In June 2021, The Independent reportedinfighting between Gulf factions the Metros, the Scorpions and the Cyclonesresulted in 19 deaths, 15 of them innocent civilians. In the past year, gunmen from Los Zetas Cartel performed unique retaliatory killings in response to their allys videotaped sexual assault behind bars. Besides carrying $2 million in cash and eight guns, Trevino Morales, the alleged kingpin of the feared cartel Los Zetas, was wanted for a spate of crimes in the U.S. and Mexico, ranging from the mundane to the horrific. With their archenemy established, La Familia Michoacana set out to publicize themselves. The witness said that the commanders kidnapped him and his two superiors until they paid what they owed for the seized load of marijuana. WebTubutama Gun Battle On July 1, 2010, Sinaloa Cartel gunmen clashed with their rivals from the Beltran Leyva and Los Zetas Cartel leaving more than 20 dead near the rural town of [CDATA[ Originally a security detail for the Sinaloa cartel, BLO seceded in 2008 and a fierce conflict ensued. Based in the western state of Jalisco, CJNG was founded by Nemesio Oseguera Ramos, whose ongoing leadership has placed him on Mexican and American most wanted lists, both of which offer millions of dollars for information. They immediately went to war with the Los Zetas and proudly claimed responsibility for a swathe of mass killings, including the massacre of 15 Mexican cops in a single ambush. In April 2019, CJNG killed 14 people in Minatitlan, a Zetas territory. They recovered deleted material, which included death threats from the defendant and information regarding Zetas operations. His evil career was so incredibly successful that he made Forbes' billionaire list from 1987 to 1993. The rest of the video is a gruesome 40 seconds of cold-blooded murder, which caused international controversy recently when it was posted on Facebook. Perhaps the most heinous La Linea crime occurred in Bavispe, where the group attacked a Mormon family inNovember 2019, killing nine people including several children, according to ABC. He has been in detention since his arrest in Texas in 2015. According to information provided to Breitbart Texas by the Tamaulipas government, the children have been identified as Galilea Garcia Amaya, Mariana Garcia Amaya (both from Texas), Maria Pizana Carrizales and Estephania Guadalupe Pizana Carrizales. Cartel: Los Zetas On Tuesday, Rodriguez testified about a bloody massacre involving more than 300 people. The most dramatic episode of the weekend carnage took place on Saturday morning when gunmen with one faction of the Los Zetas cartel known as the Cartel Del Noreste burst into a home in order to murder four children, five women and two men. Please check your inbox to confirm. On Wednesday morning, prosecutors called Jaime Abascal Reyna to the stand. Millan-Vasquez was found guilty last July of murder, violence, drug and weapons trafficking, and employing minors in a drug crime a total of 10 counts. Web270p Video: Notorious Mexican Los Zetas cartel boss, Moises Escamilla May, 45, who was jailed for a string of ruthless beheadings, dies in jail from coronavirus Jalisco Cartel During the trial, witnesses said he had hacked apart his victims with an axe and burned their bodies in barrels, according to the San Antonio Express-News. It is disheartening to hear that the founding fathers of a criminal organization like Los Zetas received training from US military officers. Los Zetas is a criminal gang that manufactures and smuggles illegal drugs like cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, ecstasy, and marijuana, among others. An armored police vehicle carrying Los Zetas member dgar Huerta Montiel in June 2011. If Mexican governors have been indicted as Los Zetas collaborators, then there is a possibility that one day, the criminal organization could produce a governor from its ranks. Insight Crime and the BBC reported that these splinter groups are suspected to have abducted 43 Ayotzinapa students, which hit international headlines in 2014. On March 13, 2013, De Leon and his father were apprehended by Border Patrol agents about three miles from the border near Comstock, TX. He was told to contact someone in Los Zetas to see if they had information. WebIn August 2011, armed men affiliated with the Zetas cartel set fire to a casino in the Mexican city of Monterrey, killing 52 people. Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty ImagesSan Fernando woman Alma Miriam Ruiz holding a photo of her daughter Dalia missing since 2010. Much of the cartel's drugs trade depended on theLazaro Cardenas port, an asset that La Familia killed some 1,500 people to protect. The largest two graves were 10 feet deep and each held around 45 corpses. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. In and around Cali if the mafia doesn't like you, you just disappear.". FROM brutal beheadings to violent kidnappings, the cartel wars of Cancun have unleashed horror on Mexico's Caribbean coast as gangsters wreak havoc yards away from luxury resorts. With that grim context in mind, here are the most dangerous cartels to ever exist. 330 76 comments Best Add a Comment ComfortableSoup5 2 yr. ago Alliances were formed on both sides, with the BLO allying with Los Zetas and the Sinaloa cartel working with the Gulf and Familia Michoacana cartels (via Insight Crime). Like Los Zetas, their bitter rivals, CJNG is known for terrible violence. WebDuring a particularly emotional testimony on Wednesday, a former worker for Los Zetas said that he was kidnapped twice by the cartel and was forced to witness several violent acts. At least two jurors broke down in tears as they listened to Jorge De Leon Navarro describe how Los Zetas killed their prisoners. Follow @NewsHourWorld Unlike some of its fragmenting rivals, CJNG's power is forecast to grow despite government pressure on their front companies and bank accounts. Besides drug smuggling, the cartel is involved in every facet of trade in its territory including human trafficking. On July 12, 2012, authorities seized over 50 kilograms of marijuana at the Del Rio port of entry. Rather than prioritizing corruption like its competitors, Los Zetas has Sadism was their brand. [2] It is a fact that some of the cartels initial members were elite Mexican troops who were trained in the early 1990s by Americas 7th Special Forces Group. Eventually, this group broke away to become a drug cartel of their own, which is now the notorious Los Zetas. Largely funded by the international drug trade, Mexican cartels wield military-grade weapons in firefights with Mexicos Armed Forces that often leave collateral damage. The defendant in this case is Mariano Millan-Vasquez, known to everyone as "Chano." Alberto Islas, a Mexico City security analyst whos advised corporations in Tamaulipas, offers a more plausible and chilling motive for the massacres: Its just business. Initially formed by about 30 former members of an elite Mexican army unit, the gang used fear and intimidation to conduct business in defiance of government operations. Mainly, Grayson notes a Zetalisation starting to occur among the other cartels. He frequently supervised killing experiments wherein new recruits were ordered to kill people with a machete or sledgehammer. As Breitbart Texas has been reporting for more than eight months, the Cartel Del Noreste has been at war with the rival faction known as Vieja Escuela Z or Grupo Bravo. Consequently, several Mexican cities such as Los Cabos, Tijuana, and Acapulco have recorded some of the highest murder rates in the world, according toStatista. The Gulf's cocaine business started when they brokered a deal with the Cali cartel, which was looking for new routes from Colombia to the United States. This radio communication technology has given them a edge over Mexican law enforcement agencies for years. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Los Zetas cartel members and San Fernando Massacre suspects being presented to the press on June 30, 2011. Countries militaries are dedicated to defense from external aggression and the protection of peoples lives and properties. He claimed that the drugs came from the Zetas "comandantes" or commanders, which included Millan-Vasquez. Los Zetas is a Mexican drug cartel known for its sophisticated crime machine and brutality. Miguel Angel Trevino Morales (aka Comandante 40) The military gunned four Zetas members down, before capturing nine others and finding five abducted passengers inside the ranch. The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Islas suspects the kidnappings and brutal murders are a warning to smugglers who havent paid their dues to the Zetas. There is a popular consensus that Los Zetas is the most brutal and inhuman drug cartel in history. The criminal indictment claims that the former governor took bribes from drug cartels in exchange for official protection. The 2011 San Fernando Massacre was both disturbing and, tragically, far from a one-off occurrence. 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All Rights Reserved. In August 2010, the gang massacred 72 kidnapped migrants at a remote ranch in Millan-Vasquez faces multiple charges, including conspiracy to distribute narcotics, enticing minors to sell drugs, giving a false identification to authorities, and charges for at least nine murders in South Texas and Northern Mexico. The load belonged to De Leon. Since then, BLO members have either been killed, jailed or defected to new splinter groups, such as the Guerreros Unidos and Los Rojos, which dabble in extortion, kidnapping and lethal violence. Cartels have dominated the international drugs trade since the 1980s, earning many billions of dollars and killing tens of thousands of people in Mexico and Colombia alone (via Al Jazeera and Britannica). Writing for the Los Angeles Times, William R. Long dubbed the Cali cartel as "Colombia's Gentlemen Cocaine Traffickers." When prosecutors asked De Leon if "Chano" was in the courtroom, the witness stood up and scanned the courtroom for close to three minutes, before pointing at Millan-Vasquez. The cartels brutal murders came to a head under the leadership of Miguel Angel Trevino Morales. They picked us up and told us we had to work for someone, for Los Zetas, De Leon said in court. Three of them are Morales liked to betand bet bigon the horses. More terrifying is their ease of operations in countries like the US. In this ghastly murder, the CDN faction appears to have struck first murdering the relatives of a state police officer and a farmers union leader. Lazcano died in a shootout with the Mexican Navy. Prosecutors asked De Leon why it took him so long to point out the defendant. The FBI and the IRS eventually built a case against Morales and others, leading to his arrest. [6] Mexican drug cartels are currently operating in 47 countries around the world, including Colombia, Guatemala, and others. If the lawmakers are puppets to drug cartels, then there is very little hope that the war against the cartels will be won. The field was linked to the Los Zetas cartel. There is a huge consensus that Mexican drug cartels are responsible for the drug epidemic in the United States. In August 2010, the Mexican military stumbled upon the bodies of 72 people bound and executed. Earlier in life, he was trained in a Mexican Special Forces unit to fight drug-trafficking organizations. Cartel: Los Zetas In 2015, U.S. law enforcement discovered a marijuana field in Texas with a market value of $2 million. De Leon is now cooperating with authorities. The fact that Los Zetas and other Mexican gangs sponsor politicians in Mexico is a huge problem. 4 First it was people with money, then it was anyone. !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); Led by the Beltran Leyva brothers Marcos Arturo, Carlos, Alfredo, and Hctor, the Beltran Leyva Organization (BLO)was a vicious drug cartel in the Mexican state of Sinaloa (via Insight Crime/Wilson Center). They were the victims of a brutal new evolution in Mexican cartel violence. [8] Los Zetas has been linked to several other mass murders in Mexico. CJNG's battles with the Los Zetas and CRSL cartels are similarly brutal. The two claimed credible fear, telling agents that they feared for their lives if they were to stay in Mexico. Daily protests calling for the authoritarian president's resignation are now in their second month, Members of 'Omnium Cultural' celebrate the 20th 'Festa per la llibertat' ('Fiesta for the freedom') to mark the Day of Catalonia in Barcelona. Melissa del Bosque joined the Texas Observer staff in 2008. You cannot underestimate the capabilities of a cartel whose founding fathers were trained by the U.S. military. In 2018, analystParker Asmann dubbed the Sinaloa Cartel "Mexico's top crime group," despite El Chapo's arrest, trial and eventual detention in the United States. However, despite its success in cocaine and methamphetamine, La Familia Michoacana's power was curtailed by yet another splinter group, The Knights Templar. As La Familia Michoacana expelled Los Zetas, they took territory across Guerrero, Morelos, Guanajuato, Queretaro, Jalisco and Mexico City. The Texas Observer is known for its fiercely independent, uncompromising work which we are pleased to provide to the public at no charge in this space. Mexico's largest and most powerful drug gangs are the Zetas and the Sinaloa cartel. A red Blackberry phone belonging to De Leon was examined by computer forensics experts with Homeland Security Investigations. The cartel's influence has declined like many of its fragmenting peers, but their power remains strong inCiudad Jurez and the Valle de Jurez, which are key trafficking locations. Tomas Yarrington, former governor of Tamaulipas, is currently facing multiple drug trafficking and money laundering charges in the United States. By that point, however, more bodies had surfaced. The CJNG split from the Sinaloa Cartel after the killing of Ignacio Coronel, a capo whose death caused a power vacuum(via Insight Crime). After learning about the 2011 San Fernando Massacre, take a look at 33 photos of the Mexican drug war. Multiple witnesses have testified that Millan-Vasquez controlled the region of Piedras Negras for Los Zetas and is responsible for hundreds of killings and disappearances. Then, in December 2015, Insider reported that La Familia founderCarlos Rosales Mendoza was found dead baring torture wounds. Trevino Morales became head of the Los Zetas cartel after the death of long-time leader Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano in October 2012. De Leon said that his mother sold her house for $20,000 to help him, and that the Zetas let him loose with the stipulation that he must pay $100,000 more in one week. Authorities had been notified of missing passengers from Highway 101 on May 24 and May 29, with soldiers following a tip that led them to the La Joya ranch a few miles off the road. Initially, the group was led by Osiel Crdenas Guilln, who recruited around 30 alumni from Mexico's special forces. Attorney Jeff Blackburn, a crusader for the innocent, fought injustices across Texas in his improbable, utterly original, and often profane life. The rest of the video is a gruesome 40 seconds of cold-blooded murder, which caused international controversy recently when it was posted on Facebook. Curiously, no bus line reported their buses or passengers missing. He also forced captured Mexican migrants into gladiatorial fights to the death. Navarro from Ciudad Victoria. Instead, they became the drug cartel they were supposed to fight. Today, the cartel retains a small presence in southern Mexico. Cartel: Los Zetas Omnion Cultural fights for the independence of Catalonia, The Moria refugee camp, two days after Greece's biggest migrant camp, was destroyed by fire. The violence has ebbed and flowed since that decade, including a shootout with Mexican police in 2008 which led to the arrest of Eduardo Arellano Felix (via Reuters). President Felipe Caldern deployed the military against Mexicos cartels in 2007, and despite $1.6 billion in U.S. support, 35,000 civilians were now dead by 2011, with thousands missing. Los Zetas had begun to hijack buses along Federal Highway 101. Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters massed close to Thailand's royal palace, in a huge rally calling for PM Prayut Chan-O-Cha to step down and demanding reforms to the monarchy, Supporters of Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr maintain social distancing as they attend Friday prayers after the coronavirus disease restrictions were eased, in Kufa mosque, near Najaf, Iraq, A protester climbs on The Triumph of the Republic at 'the Place de la Nation' as thousands of protesters take part in a demonstration during a national day strike called by labor unions asking for better salary and against jobs cut in Paris, France, A fire raging near the Lazzaretto of Ancona in Italy.
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