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En más notas, sentencian a Gerardo Ortiz a 3 años de libertad condicional en EU por vínculos con el CJNG, en información internacional, Trump estudia “medidas adicionales” contra los cárteles en México, dice la Casa Blanca, y en notas de El Esto, todo se define en el volcán, América vs tigres Femenil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La noche antes de asumir la alcaldía de Uruapan… Grecia Quiroz recibió un mensaje que heló a todo Michoacán. “Nosotros organizamos lo de Carlos Manzo… y vamos a terminar el trabajo.” Más de 40 funcionarios amenazados. Un cártel adjudicándose un asesinato. Y una alcaldesa gobernando bajo resguardo militar. En Mundo Narco, te contamos la historia detrás de una ciudad que vive entre advertencias del CJNG… y una mujer que se niega a doblarse. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
México bajo los reflectores del mundo: Operación Oyamel. La Policía Nacional española, en coordinación con la DEA y autoridades europeas, desmanteló la oficina del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación en España, con más de 15 detenidos y un decomiso masivo de cocaína, metanfetamina, armas, dinero en efectivo y criptomonedas. Para entender el alcance real de esta red criminal y lo que significa para la seguridad global, hablamos con el consultor en políticas públicas y seguridad David Saucedo, quien explica la presencia internacional del CJNG y la falta de respuesta eficaz desde el Gobierno mexicano.Más adelante, conversamos con monseñor Héctor Mario Pérez, secretario general del Episcopado Mexicano, quien rompe el silencio y denuncia que mientras el Gobierno presume un país en paz, las familias viven asesinatos, desapariciones, extorsiones y una violencia que se volvió cotidiana. La Iglesia afirma que hay impunidad, que criticar al poder implica ser atacado y que no se puede ser neutral cuando está en juego la dignidad humana. Una conversación que confronta la narrativa oficial y pone el foco en la realidad social que el discurso político pretende ocultar.En el estudio, Max Espejel nos acompaña con su análisis. También recibimos a Verónica Garay, coordinadora editorial de TV Notas, para hablar sobre la portada de esta semana y las historias que están marcando agenda en el mundo del espectáculo.En los deportes, Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta nos da el panorama completo de la jornada y las noticias más relevantes. Cerramos con Gustavo Prado, director de Trendo MX, en una nueva edición de Trapos Trendo, para entender quién es realmente la Generación Z en México, qué consumen, cómo piensan y por qué están transformando la cultura y el mercado.Un programa lleno de análisis, testimonios y realidades que contrastan con la narrativa oficial, siempre con la mirada crítica y el sello de Adela Micha. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Edomex presenta Paquete Fiscal 2026El Bosque de San Juan de Aragón celebrará 61 años El Papa pide respeto a migrantes: “Viven honradamente, no merecen desprecioMás información en nuestro Podcast
México bajo los reflectores del mundo: Operación Oyamel. La Policía Nacional española, en coordinación con la DEA y autoridades europeas, desmanteló la oficina del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación en España, con más de 15 detenidos y un decomiso masivo de cocaína, metanfetamina, armas, dinero en efectivo y criptomonedas. Para entender el alcance real de esta red criminal y lo que significa para la seguridad global, hablamos con el consultor en políticas públicas y seguridad David Saucedo, quien explica la presencia internacional del CJNG y la falta de respuesta eficaz desde el Gobierno mexicano.Más adelante, conversamos con monseñor Héctor Mario Pérez, secretario general del Episcopado Mexicano, quien rompe el silencio y denuncia que mientras el Gobierno presume un país en paz, las familias viven asesinatos, desapariciones, extorsiones y una violencia que se volvió cotidiana. La Iglesia afirma que hay impunidad, que criticar al poder implica ser atacado y que no se puede ser neutral cuando está en juego la dignidad humana. Una conversación que confronta la narrativa oficial y pone el foco en la realidad social que el discurso político pretende ocultar.En el estudio, Max Espejel nos acompaña con su análisis. También recibimos a Verónica Garay, coordinadora editorial de TV Notas, para hablar sobre la portada de esta semana y las historias que están marcando agenda en el mundo del espectáculo.En los deportes, Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta nos da el panorama completo de la jornada y las noticias más relevantes. Cerramos con Gustavo Prado, director de Trendo MX, en una nueva edición de Trapos Trendo, para entender quién es realmente la Generación Z en México, qué consumen, cómo piensan y por qué están transformando la cultura y el mercado.Un programa lleno de análisis, testimonios y realidades que contrastan con la narrativa oficial, siempre con la mirada crítica y el sello de Adela Micha. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Vinculan a proceso a detenidos en marcha del 15N, mientras la cúpula de Morena respalda a Sheinbaum; detienen a 54 ligados al CJNG en Colima; Congreso de EU aprueba revelar los archivos del caso Epstein
Entre México y España dieron un doble golpe al Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, al desmantelar en el país europeo una “oficina” de dicha organización criminal, mientras que en nuestro país, la Secretaría de Marina detuvo a 54 presuntos narcotraficantes. La presidenta de México presentó el Mundial Social, un proyecto que se desarrollará el próximo año, antes, durante y después del torneo, con actividades deportivas, culturales y sociales a lo largo de la República. La Embajada de México en Chile confirmó la muerte de dos turistas mexicanos en un incidente ocurrido en el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En información internacional, Congreso de EU aprueba ley para publicar archivos de Epstein y la envía a Trump para su firma, y en información de El Esto, Julio César Chávez Jr. anuncia próxima pelea en México en enero de 2026, y en los espectáculos, Christian Nodal acude a juzgados federales por demanda de Universal Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entre México y España dieron un doble golpe al Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, al desmantelar en el país europeo una “oficina” de dicha organización criminal, mientras que en nuestro país, la Secretaría de Marina detuvo a 54 presuntos narcotraficantes. La presidenta de México presentó el Mundial Social, un proyecto que se desarrollará el próximo año, antes, durante y después del torneo, con actividades deportivas, culturales y sociales a lo largo de la República. La Embajada de México en Chile confirmó la muerte de dos turistas mexicanos en un incidente ocurrido en el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buenos días. Te comparto la agenda pública en 5 minutos. Interceptan cargamentos y desmantelan red de contrabando vinculada al Cártel Jalisco en una operación transnacional en territorio español. Al interior de México, el gobierno y la iniciativa privada rescataron el PACIC para la garantía de precios de la canasta básica y la presidenta de Morena revela un contrato de servicios del PAN con un impulsor de la marcha de la Generación Z.
In this explosive episode, Murph continues his discussion with investigative journalist Katarina Szulc to uncover one of the most powerful tools in the fight against organized crime — following the money. Katarina dives deep into how targeting financial pipelines has become a crucial strategy in dismantling the power of violent cartels, focusing on CJNG's operations within the United States. She reveals how money laundering, shell companies, and cross-border financial networks allow criminal organizations to grow stronger, and why cutting off those resources is often more effective than arresting foot soldiers.
“No va a ocurrir” intervención de EU en México: Sheinbaum España desmantela oficina del CJNG en Madrid, hay 20 detenidos Freddie Mercury recibe homenaje en Reino Unido con moneda conmemorativa Más información en nuestro podcast
On today's episode, Vince talks with journalist Ioan Grillo about the targeting of an outspoken Mexican mayor by the CJNG cartel and their police force infiltrations. They discuss how cartel violence and extortion are worsening across Mexico, the risks faced by leaders who speak out, and the growing unrest sparked by these attacks. Borderland is an IRONCLAD Original Sponsors: 1stPhorm Go to https://www.1stphorm.com/borderland and get free shipping on any orders over $75, free 30 days in the app for new customers, and 110% money back guarantee on all of our products. DeleteMe Go to https://www.joindeleteme.com/IRONCLAD and use coupon code IRONCLAD, or scan the QR code Mizzen and Main Black Friday Deal: Score 25% off at Mizzen & Main with code IRONCLAD20! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Detienen en Quintana Roo a dos presuntos operadores del CJNG ¡Aviso a tiempo! Cablebús y Tren Ligero modificarán horario ¿Sabes quién fue Adela Velarde? Aquí te decimos Más información en nuestro podcast
Carlos Manzo Rodríguez, alcalde independiente de Uruapan, fue silenciado la noche del 1 de noviembre de 2025, en pleno Día de Muertos. Entre velas y música, las balas apagaron la voz de quien se atrevió a desafiar al poder oculto en Michoacán. Había denunciado amenazas y enfrentado al crimen organizado. El presunto asesino, un joven de 17 años vinculado al CJNG, solo confirmó lo que muchos temían: el valor tiene un precio alto. Tras su muerte, las calles se llenaron de rabia y silencio, mientras su esposa, Grecia Quiroz, tomó el cargo entre el eco de la injusticia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mientras el CJNG monta su propia “narcoescuela” en 21 municipios, el gobierno responde con el Plan Michoacán y 12 mil militares más en las calles. Pero entre el ruido de los helicópteros y los villancicos del Centro Histórico, el país sigue su rutina: campesinos esperando apoyos para la cosecha, barrios gentrificados sin avance y bancos que, por primera vez desde 2020, ven caer sus ganancias.Y para cerrar con un toque humano (y musical), Ana Gabriel alza la voz y condena la violencia en México tras la muerte de Carlos Manzo.
Episodio 809 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Nancy Flores y Aníbal García: -CJNG, centros de adiestramiento criminal y narcofosas- Transmisión 24 de marzo de 2025 CONTRALÍNEA EN VIVO se transmite de lunes a viernes a partir de las 10:00hrs (hora del centro de México) a través de Facebook live, YouTube y Telegram. La MESA DE ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA se trasmite todos los lunes a partir de las 14:00hrs. Nuestro programa de análisis, AMÉRICA INSUMISA, se trasmite los martes a partir de las 14hrs. AGENDA DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL es los miércoles a partir de las 14:00hrs Estamos en Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Whatsapp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.
Su historia mezcla poder, tragedia y fama… pero lo que pocos saben es lo que realmente lo convirtió en el hombre más enigmático del gobierno actual. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Petro propone a Sheinbaum crear observatorio contra crimen organizadoTlajomulco destruye tragamonedas y dona el dinero al DIF En el Caribe, 6 millones afectados por huracán Melissa Más información en nuestro Podcast
En entrevista con Manuel López San Martin, para MVS Noticias, Luis Chaparro, director Pie de Nota habló del CJNG que prometió 50 mil pesos a los sicarios de Carlos Manzo para asesinarlo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aumentan fraudes telefónicos en Yucatán, alerta la CONDUSEF Detienen en Aguascalientes a jefe regional del CJNG apodado ‘El Charro'EU dona 14 millones de pesos a familias afectadas por lluviasMás información en nuestro podcast
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Profepa clausura obras por dañar selva en Huatulco Cae en Chiapas “El Carnal”, operador del CJNG Cierre del Gobierno de EU hasta el 3 de noviembreMás información en nuestro Podcast
En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2692 del 31 de octubre al 5 de noviembre de 2025 del Semanario ZETA.Arzobispo Francisco Moreno Barrón. Entregará BC casi 3 mil MDP a COCEI.Irrumpe CJNG en Rosarito, 325% más homicidios. Crimen de Cisneros: pleito, extorsión y narco. En la recomendación, dos productos de Netflix: el documental de Juan Gabriel y la telenovela Nadie nos vio huir. Los detalles en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro sitio web www.zetatijuana.com
La historia de esta masacre comienza como muchas otras en México: con una fiesta. La fecha es 7 de julio de 2013 y la ubicación es el municipio Lagos de Jalisco en el norte de esa entidad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emisión del jueves 23 de octubre de 2025 La agencia Reuters publicó el miércoles pasado un reportaje que describe cómo empresas y empresarios de Estados Unidos y México, en ocasiones ligados al CJNG, contrabandean diésel a México disfrazado de “lubricante” para evadir impuestos. "Deja que tus oídos te abran los ojos." #RuizHealyTimes #AbriendoLaConversación www.ruizhealytimes.com www.radioformula.mx
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Héctor de Mauleón, escritor y periodista, habló sobre CJNG ha creado un imperio de "huachicol" fiscal con el contrabando en buques y apoyo de funcionarios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En medio de las inundaciones que dejaron devastados varios estados de México, un grupo aparece… pero no es el gobierno. El Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) se presenta entregando despensas, agua y ayuda a los afectados. ¿Solidaridad o estrategia? ¿Qué busca realmente el cártel al posicionarse como “salvador” en las zonas más golpeadas? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episodio 768 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Anahí Del Ángel y Aníbal García: -Tren de Aragua: estructura criminal expansiva probable aliada del CJNG- Transmisión 23 de enero de 2025 CONTRALÍNEA EN VIVO se transmite de lunes a viernes a partir de las 10:00hrs (hora del centro de México) a través de Facebook live, YouTube y Telegram. La MESA DE ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA se trasmite todos los lunes a partir de las 14:00hrs. Nuestro programa de análisis, AMÉRICA INSUMISA, se trasmite los martes a partir de las 14hrs. AGENDA DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL es los miércoles a partir de las 14:00hrs Estamos en Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Whatsapp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.
Reports linking the Kinahan cartel to Zimbabwe suggest that Christy Kinahan Sr. and his network have been attempting to use the country as a base of operations for laundering money, acquiring property, and facilitating international travel. Investigations revealed that Kinahan has made multiple visits to Zimbabwe, leaving digital traces such as Google reviews for Harare hotels and local businesses, implying direct physical presence. Local media and anti-corruption groups allege that certain Zimbabwean political figures have provided protection to Kinahan, allowing him to operate discreetly. Sources claim he has maintained offices in Harare under associates' names and cultivated relationships with business intermediaries in the gold and aviation sectors.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Raffaele Imperiale, once one of Europe's most powerful narco-bosses and a key figure in the so-called “super cartel,” has officially turned state witness — becoming one of the highest-ranking Camorra figures to flip in decades. Arrested in Dubai in 2021 and extradited to Italy, Imperiale began cooperating with prosecutors in late 2022, offering to reveal the inner workings of his transnational drug empire and its connections to other major syndicates, including the Kinahan cartel. His cooperation reportedly includes extensive details on smuggling routes from South America through Dutch ports, European laundering channels, and the involvement of corrupt customs officials. Italian investigators have described his testimony as “devastating” to multiple networks operating between Italy, Ireland, Spain, and the UAE.In exchange for leniency, Imperiale surrendered millions in assets — including an artificial island in Dubai known as “Taiwan,” multiple villas, and artwork including two stolen Van Gogh paintings recovered from his possession. His cooperation has already led to new indictments and cross-border intelligence sharing between Europol, Italian authorities, and the Dutch National Police. In 2024, he received a 15-year sentence, dramatically reduced from the life term he once faced. Prosecutors believe Imperiale's turn as a pentito could unravel a generation of organized crime alliances that linked the Camorra to global cartels and money-laundering networks stretching from Dubai to Amsterdam.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Morena sube impuestos a más productos y servicios, ya no sólo a refrescos y cigarros; detienen a líder transportista de la CTM por nexos con el CJNG; Trump autoriza operaciones de la CIA en Venezuela
Caen tres presuntos miembros del CJNG Cruz Roja Veracruz recibe ayuda para damnificados por lluvias Petro no irá a la Cumbre de las Américas Más información en nuestro Podcast
The United States government's memorandum supporting the pre-trial detention of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán focused on several key points highlighting the necessity of keeping him in custody without bail.Key Points from the Memorandum:Drug Trafficking: El Chapo led the Sinaloa Cartel, a major criminal organization responsible for transporting tens of thousands of kilograms of narcotics into the United States. The cartel used sophisticated methods, including submarines, airplanes, trains with secret compartments, and underground tunnels to smuggle drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. Evidence presented included recordings of Guzmán discussing drug trafficking and seizures of substantial quantities of drugs linked to the cartel .Violence: The cartel maintained its power through extreme violence. Guzmán was directly involved in acts of violence, including ordering and participating in kidnappings, torture, and murders. Testimonies included accounts of brutal killings and torture carried out on Guzmán's orders, demonstrating the cartel's reliance on violence to control its territory and eliminate rivals Sophisticated Communications: Guzmán employed an encrypted communication network to avoid detection by law enforcement. This network was set up by an IT engineer who was paid a million dollars to ensure secure communications with associates in various countries, allowing the cartel to operate efficiently and securely Corruption: The cartel's operations were facilitated by a vast network of corrupt officials, including law enforcement, military, and politicians. These officials were bribed to protect the cartel's activities, warn about law enforcement operations, and turn a blind eye to drug trafficking and other illegal activities .Money Laundering: Guzmán's drug trafficking operations generated billions in illicit proceeds. The memorandum detailed how the cartel laundered money through various means, including bulk cash smuggling and the use of shell companies. These activities underscored the extensive and organized nature of Guzmán's criminal enterprise .Weapons: The cartel had access to a significant arsenal, including AK-47s, grenades, and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Guzmán himself possessed a personalized collection of weapons, highlighting the militaristic aspect of the cartel's operations .The memorandum argued that Guzmán posed an exceptional flight risk and a danger to the community, justifying the need for his pre-trial detention without bail. His history of violence, the extensive resources at his disposal, and his ability to evade capture for years supported the government's stance that no conditions of release could reasonably assure his appearance in court or the safety of the community.(commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Detention Memo (justice.gov)
The United States government's memorandum supporting the pre-trial detention of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán focused on several key points highlighting the necessity of keeping him in custody without bail.Key Points from the Memorandum:Drug Trafficking: El Chapo led the Sinaloa Cartel, a major criminal organization responsible for transporting tens of thousands of kilograms of narcotics into the United States. The cartel used sophisticated methods, including submarines, airplanes, trains with secret compartments, and underground tunnels to smuggle drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. Evidence presented included recordings of Guzmán discussing drug trafficking and seizures of substantial quantities of drugs linked to the cartel .Violence: The cartel maintained its power through extreme violence. Guzmán was directly involved in acts of violence, including ordering and participating in kidnappings, torture, and murders. Testimonies included accounts of brutal killings and torture carried out on Guzmán's orders, demonstrating the cartel's reliance on violence to control its territory and eliminate rivals Sophisticated Communications: Guzmán employed an encrypted communication network to avoid detection by law enforcement. This network was set up by an IT engineer who was paid a million dollars to ensure secure communications with associates in various countries, allowing the cartel to operate efficiently and securely Corruption: The cartel's operations were facilitated by a vast network of corrupt officials, including law enforcement, military, and politicians. These officials were bribed to protect the cartel's activities, warn about law enforcement operations, and turn a blind eye to drug trafficking and other illegal activities .Money Laundering: Guzmán's drug trafficking operations generated billions in illicit proceeds. The memorandum detailed how the cartel laundered money through various means, including bulk cash smuggling and the use of shell companies. These activities underscored the extensive and organized nature of Guzmán's criminal enterprise .Weapons: The cartel had access to a significant arsenal, including AK-47s, grenades, and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Guzmán himself possessed a personalized collection of weapons, highlighting the militaristic aspect of the cartel's operations .The memorandum argued that Guzmán posed an exceptional flight risk and a danger to the community, justifying the need for his pre-trial detention without bail. His history of violence, the extensive resources at his disposal, and his ability to evade capture for years supported the government's stance that no conditions of release could reasonably assure his appearance in court or the safety of the community.(commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Detention Memo (justice.gov)
The United States government's memorandum supporting the pre-trial detention of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán focused on several key points highlighting the necessity of keeping him in custody without bail.Key Points from the Memorandum:Drug Trafficking: El Chapo led the Sinaloa Cartel, a major criminal organization responsible for transporting tens of thousands of kilograms of narcotics into the United States. The cartel used sophisticated methods, including submarines, airplanes, trains with secret compartments, and underground tunnels to smuggle drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. Evidence presented included recordings of Guzmán discussing drug trafficking and seizures of substantial quantities of drugs linked to the cartel .Violence: The cartel maintained its power through extreme violence. Guzmán was directly involved in acts of violence, including ordering and participating in kidnappings, torture, and murders. Testimonies included accounts of brutal killings and torture carried out on Guzmán's orders, demonstrating the cartel's reliance on violence to control its territory and eliminate rivals Sophisticated Communications: Guzmán employed an encrypted communication network to avoid detection by law enforcement. This network was set up by an IT engineer who was paid a million dollars to ensure secure communications with associates in various countries, allowing the cartel to operate efficiently and securely Corruption: The cartel's operations were facilitated by a vast network of corrupt officials, including law enforcement, military, and politicians. These officials were bribed to protect the cartel's activities, warn about law enforcement operations, and turn a blind eye to drug trafficking and other illegal activities .Money Laundering: Guzmán's drug trafficking operations generated billions in illicit proceeds. The memorandum detailed how the cartel laundered money through various means, including bulk cash smuggling and the use of shell companies. These activities underscored the extensive and organized nature of Guzmán's criminal enterprise .Weapons: The cartel had access to a significant arsenal, including AK-47s, grenades, and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Guzmán himself possessed a personalized collection of weapons, highlighting the militaristic aspect of the cartel's operations .The memorandum argued that Guzmán posed an exceptional flight risk and a danger to the community, justifying the need for his pre-trial detention without bail. His history of violence, the extensive resources at his disposal, and his ability to evade capture for years supported the government's stance that no conditions of release could reasonably assure his appearance in court or the safety of the community.(commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Detention Memo (justice.gov)
Operativo contra el CJNG en Chiapas genera bloqueos y violencia Apoya a los damnificados: centro de acopio activo en Bosques de las LomasEgipto anuncia conferencia internacional para la reconstrucción de GazaMás información en nuestro Podcast
The United States government's memorandum supporting the pre-trial detention of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán focused on several key points highlighting the necessity of keeping him in custody without bail.Key Points from the Memorandum:Drug Trafficking: El Chapo led the Sinaloa Cartel, a major criminal organization responsible for transporting tens of thousands of kilograms of narcotics into the United States. The cartel used sophisticated methods, including submarines, airplanes, trains with secret compartments, and underground tunnels to smuggle drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. Evidence presented included recordings of Guzmán discussing drug trafficking and seizures of substantial quantities of drugs linked to the cartel .Violence: The cartel maintained its power through extreme violence. Guzmán was directly involved in acts of violence, including ordering and participating in kidnappings, torture, and murders. Testimonies included accounts of brutal killings and torture carried out on Guzmán's orders, demonstrating the cartel's reliance on violence to control its territory and eliminate rivals Sophisticated Communications: Guzmán employed an encrypted communication network to avoid detection by law enforcement. This network was set up by an IT engineer who was paid a million dollars to ensure secure communications with associates in various countries, allowing the cartel to operate efficiently and securely Corruption: The cartel's operations were facilitated by a vast network of corrupt officials, including law enforcement, military, and politicians. These officials were bribed to protect the cartel's activities, warn about law enforcement operations, and turn a blind eye to drug trafficking and other illegal activities .Money Laundering: Guzmán's drug trafficking operations generated billions in illicit proceeds. The memorandum detailed how the cartel laundered money through various means, including bulk cash smuggling and the use of shell companies. These activities underscored the extensive and organized nature of Guzmán's criminal enterprise .Weapons: The cartel had access to a significant arsenal, including AK-47s, grenades, and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Guzmán himself possessed a personalized collection of weapons, highlighting the militaristic aspect of the cartel's operations .The memorandum argued that Guzmán posed an exceptional flight risk and a danger to the community, justifying the need for his pre-trial detention without bail. His history of violence, the extensive resources at his disposal, and his ability to evade capture for years supported the government's stance that no conditions of release could reasonably assure his appearance in court or the safety of the community.(commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Detention Memo (justice.gov)
Detienen a ocho presuntos integrantes del CJNG en Malinalco Israel traslada presos palestinos para intercambio con Hamás El hueso temporal: el más duro del cuerpo humanoMás información en nuestro podcast
- La “guerra contra el narco” declarada por Ronald Reagan en los 80 ya no es sólo slogan político contra criminales, es una declaración formal contra grupos terroristas. - Trump notifica al Congreso de EE.UU. que su país está inmerso en un “conflicto armado” formal con los cárteles del narcotráfico. - Después del megaoperativo contra el CJNG y después de destruir 4 embarcaciones venezolanas encontró que no hay resistencia, y sí muchos elogios. - El gobierno de Sheinbaum parece creer que es pura retórica. - ¿Qué pensarán de esto los aliados del narcorégimen morenista? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Detienen en Tabasco a “El Chuacheneger” jefe del CJNG Fernando Díaz Juárez presidirá el Órgano de Administración Judicial del EdomexAvanza en Brasil ampliar la exención de impuesto sobre la rentaMás información en nuestro podcast
Hoy en Me Lo Dijo Adela, platicamos con el Dr. David Pérez Esparza, académico, consultor y ex funcionario del Gobierno de México, quien estuvo con Celorio para analizar la llamada “Misión Cortafuegos”. En este contexto, México y Estados Unidos firmaron un acuerdo histórico para frenar el tráfico de armas, mientras la DEA anunció la detención de 670 personas ligadas al CJNG en EE.UU. entre el 22 y el 26 de septiembre, lo que plantea la pregunta: ¿compromiso real o discurso político? Adela Micha moderó la mesa de análisis con Damián Zepeda (ex dirigente nacional del PAN), Arturo Ávila (diputado federal de Morena) y Juan Zavala (diputado federal de MC y representante ante el INE), debatiendo los temas más candentes, incluyendo los pagos millonarios de Adán Augusto López, la negociación México–EE.UU. para frenar el tráfico de armas, el primer año de Sheinbaum en la presidencia y la polémica reforma de amparo. Más adelante, se conversó con Antonio Juárez Navarro, especialista en derecho penal, penalista que ha protegido por más de 20 años a los Ángeles Blancos y se ha consolidado como figura clave en la defensa legal del gremio médico, siendo recientemente reconocido con el premio Outstanding Contribution to Medical Human Rights & Legal Defense Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
En este episodio analizamos la explosión de una pipa de gas en Iztapalapa que dejó 27 muertos, así como una red de huachicol fiscal que involucraba a marinos, aduanas y empresarios, con nexos con el Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación. También comentamos la captura de Hernán Bermúdez, exsecretario de Seguridad de Tabasco y líder de “La Barredora”, un grupo criminal vinculado al CJNG, y reflexionamos sobre la corrupción en distintos niveles del gobierno mexicano.- Para tener acceso a episodios ad-free y para ver la transcripción completa (word for word) de este episodio visítanos en Patreon.- Nuestro sitio web: www.nohaytospodcast.com- ¡Si el podcast te es útil por favor déjanos un review en Apple Podcasts!- Venos en video en YouTube. No Hay Tos is a Spanish podcast from Mexico for students who want to improve their listening comprehension, reinforce grammar, and learn about Mexican culture and Mexican Spanish. All rights reserved.
Gobierno mexicano reporta afectación de 706 mdp al crimen organizado Detectan fuga de aguas negras en el Bordo de Xochiaca tras lluvias Los conejos no son roedores, sino lagomorfos, aquí te contamosMás información en nuestro podcast
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A superseding indictment is a formal legal document issued by a grand jury that replaces a previous indictment in a criminal case. It updates or adds charges, changes the factual basis, or modifies the defendants listed. Here are the key points:Key Features:Replacement: It replaces an earlier indictment with new or revised charges.Additional Charges: It can include additional charges not present in the original indictment.New Defendants: It can add new defendants or modify the charges against existing ones.Updated Information: It reflects new evidence or information obtained during the ongoing investigation.Purpose:Flexibility: Allows prosecutors to adapt to new developments in the case.Comprehensive Prosecution: Ensures that all relevant charges and defendants are included based on the latest available evidence.Clarity: Provides a clear and updated statement of the charges against the defendants, which is important for legal proceedings and the defense's preparation.Process:Grand Jury Review: Like the original indictment, a superseding indictment must be reviewed and approved by a grand jury.Filing and Notification: Once approved, it is filed with the court, and the defendants are notified of the changes.Impact:Defendant's Rights: Defendants have the right to be informed of any new charges and to respond accordingly.Legal Proceedings: The case proceeds based on the superseding indictment, which may alter the strategy of both the prosecution and the defense.Summary of Superseding Indictment No. 09 CR 383:Case Information:Case Number: No. 09 CR 383Judge: Ruben CastilloType: Superseding IndictmentViolations Cited:Title 21, United States Code:Section 841: Relates to the manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing of controlled substances, or possession with intent to do so.Section 846: Concerns attempts or conspiracies to commit any offense defined in this subchapter, including drug trafficking offenses.Section 952(a): Prohibits the importation of controlled substances into the United States.Section 960: Specifies penalties for the importation and exportation of controlled substances.Section 963: Addresses conspiracies to violate any provision of this subchapter, including import and export violations.Title 18, United States Code:Section 2: Covers the principle of aiding and abetting, meaning anyone who aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces, or procures the commission of an offense against the United States is punishable as a principal.Key Points:Superseding Indictment: This document replaces a previous indictment with updated charges and information.Drug-Related Charges: The cited violations primarily relate to drug trafficking, manufacturing, distribution, and importation, as well as conspiracy to commit these offenses.Aiding and Abetting: The inclusion of Title 18, Section 2, indicates that individuals involved may have also been charged with assisting or facilitating these crimes.The defendants:JOAQUIN GUZMAN-LOERA, a/k/a “El Chapo,” a/k/a “Chapo Guzman,” ISMAEL ZAMBADA-GARCIA, a/k/a “El Mayo,” a/k/a “Mayo Zambada,”JESUS VICENTE ZAMBADA-NIEBLA, a/k/a “Vicente Zambada-Niebla,” a/k/a “Vicente Zambada,” a/k/a “Mayito,” a/k/a “30 ”ALFREDO GUZMAN-SALAZAR, a/k/a “Alfredillo,”ALFREDO VASQUEZ-HERNANDEZ, a/k/a “Alfredo Compadre,”FIRST NAME UNKNOWN, LAST NAME UNKNOWN, a/k/a “Juancho,”GERMAN OLIVARES,FELIPE LAST NAME UNKNOWN,TOMAS AREVALO-RENTERIA,PEDRO FLORES, and MARGARITO FLORES(commercial at 8:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:C:Documents and SettingsrsambornLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesContent.Outlook4MRWRZ20Chapo-Mayo Indictment DG ed (go.com)
A superseding indictment is a formal legal document issued by a grand jury that replaces a previous indictment in a criminal case. It updates or adds charges, changes the factual basis, or modifies the defendants listed. Here are the key points:Key Features:Replacement: It replaces an earlier indictment with new or revised charges.Additional Charges: It can include additional charges not present in the original indictment.New Defendants: It can add new defendants or modify the charges against existing ones.Updated Information: It reflects new evidence or information obtained during the ongoing investigation.Purpose:Flexibility: Allows prosecutors to adapt to new developments in the case.Comprehensive Prosecution: Ensures that all relevant charges and defendants are included based on the latest available evidence.Clarity: Provides a clear and updated statement of the charges against the defendants, which is important for legal proceedings and the defense's preparation.Process:Grand Jury Review: Like the original indictment, a superseding indictment must be reviewed and approved by a grand jury.Filing and Notification: Once approved, it is filed with the court, and the defendants are notified of the changes.Impact:Defendant's Rights: Defendants have the right to be informed of any new charges and to respond accordingly.Legal Proceedings: The case proceeds based on the superseding indictment, which may alter the strategy of both the prosecution and the defense.Summary of Superseding Indictment No. 09 CR 383:Case Information:Case Number: No. 09 CR 383Judge: Ruben CastilloType: Superseding IndictmentViolations Cited:Title 21, United States Code:Section 841: Relates to the manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing of controlled substances, or possession with intent to do so.Section 846: Concerns attempts or conspiracies to commit any offense defined in this subchapter, including drug trafficking offenses.Section 952(a): Prohibits the importation of controlled substances into the United States.Section 960: Specifies penalties for the importation and exportation of controlled substances.Section 963: Addresses conspiracies to violate any provision of this subchapter, including import and export violations.Title 18, United States Code:Section 2: Covers the principle of aiding and abetting, meaning anyone who aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces, or procures the commission of an offense against the United States is punishable as a principal.Key Points:Superseding Indictment: This document replaces a previous indictment with updated charges and information.Drug-Related Charges: The cited violations primarily relate to drug trafficking, manufacturing, distribution, and importation, as well as conspiracy to commit these offenses.Aiding and Abetting: The inclusion of Title 18, Section 2, indicates that individuals involved may have also been charged with assisting or facilitating these crimes.The defendants:JOAQUIN GUZMAN-LOERA, a/k/a “El Chapo,” a/k/a “Chapo Guzman,” ISMAEL ZAMBADA-GARCIA, a/k/a “El Mayo,” a/k/a “Mayo Zambada,”JESUS VICENTE ZAMBADA-NIEBLA, a/k/a “Vicente Zambada-Niebla,” a/k/a “Vicente Zambada,” a/k/a “Mayito,” a/k/a “30 ”ALFREDO GUZMAN-SALAZAR, a/k/a “Alfredillo,”ALFREDO VASQUEZ-HERNANDEZ, a/k/a “Alfredo Compadre,”FIRST NAME UNKNOWN, LAST NAME UNKNOWN, a/k/a “Juancho,”GERMAN OLIVARES,FELIPE LAST NAME UNKNOWN,TOMAS AREVALO-RENTERIA,PEDRO FLORES, and MARGARITO FLORES(commercial at 8:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:C:Documents and SettingsrsambornLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesContent.Outlook4MRWRZ20Chapo-Mayo Indictment DG ed (go.com)
A superseding indictment is a formal legal document issued by a grand jury that replaces a previous indictment in a criminal case. It updates or adds charges, changes the factual basis, or modifies the defendants listed. Here are the key points:Key Features:Replacement: It replaces an earlier indictment with new or revised charges.Additional Charges: It can include additional charges not present in the original indictment.New Defendants: It can add new defendants or modify the charges against existing ones.Updated Information: It reflects new evidence or information obtained during the ongoing investigation.Purpose:Flexibility: Allows prosecutors to adapt to new developments in the case.Comprehensive Prosecution: Ensures that all relevant charges and defendants are included based on the latest available evidence.Clarity: Provides a clear and updated statement of the charges against the defendants, which is important for legal proceedings and the defense's preparation.Process:Grand Jury Review: Like the original indictment, a superseding indictment must be reviewed and approved by a grand jury.Filing and Notification: Once approved, it is filed with the court, and the defendants are notified of the changes.Impact:Defendant's Rights: Defendants have the right to be informed of any new charges and to respond accordingly.Legal Proceedings: The case proceeds based on the superseding indictment, which may alter the strategy of both the prosecution and the defense.Summary of Superseding Indictment No. 09 CR 383:Case Information:Case Number: No. 09 CR 383Judge: Ruben CastilloType: Superseding IndictmentViolations Cited:Title 21, United States Code:Section 841: Relates to the manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing of controlled substances, or possession with intent to do so.Section 846: Concerns attempts or conspiracies to commit any offense defined in this subchapter, including drug trafficking offenses.Section 952(a): Prohibits the importation of controlled substances into the United States.Section 960: Specifies penalties for the importation and exportation of controlled substances.Section 963: Addresses conspiracies to violate any provision of this subchapter, including import and export violations.Title 18, United States Code:Section 2: Covers the principle of aiding and abetting, meaning anyone who aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces, or procures the commission of an offense against the United States is punishable as a principal.Key Points:Superseding Indictment: This document replaces a previous indictment with updated charges and information.Drug-Related Charges: The cited violations primarily relate to drug trafficking, manufacturing, distribution, and importation, as well as conspiracy to commit these offenses.Aiding and Abetting: The inclusion of Title 18, Section 2, indicates that individuals involved may have also been charged with assisting or facilitating these crimes.The defendants:JOAQUIN GUZMAN-LOERA, a/k/a “El Chapo,” a/k/a “Chapo Guzman,” ISMAEL ZAMBADA-GARCIA, a/k/a “El Mayo,” a/k/a “Mayo Zambada,”JESUS VICENTE ZAMBADA-NIEBLA, a/k/a “Vicente Zambada-Niebla,” a/k/a “Vicente Zambada,” a/k/a “Mayito,” a/k/a “30 ”ALFREDO GUZMAN-SALAZAR, a/k/a “Alfredillo,”ALFREDO VASQUEZ-HERNANDEZ, a/k/a “Alfredo Compadre,”FIRST NAME UNKNOWN, LAST NAME UNKNOWN, a/k/a “Juancho,”GERMAN OLIVARES,FELIPE LAST NAME UNKNOWN,TOMAS AREVALO-RENTERIA,PEDRO FLORES, and MARGARITO FLORES(commercial at 8:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:C:Documents and SettingsrsambornLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesContent.Outlook4MRWRZ20Chapo-Mayo Indictment DG ed (go.com)
Former Mexican counter-cartel specialist Ed Calderon takes us inside the violent and ever-changing world of Mexican drug cartels. From the fragmentation of the Sinaloa Cartel to the terrifying rise of the New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Ed reveals how cartel warfare has become more militarized, brutal, and unpredictable than ever before. He shares his powerful advocacy work, including how his clothing line funds awareness and support for victims.