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Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino
04OCT25 - Factor Kaiser: EEUU se Declara en “Conflicto Armado” Formal Contra el Narco, Afirma el NYT

Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 17:30


- 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.

Noticentro
Endurece Sheinbaum normas para transporte y manejo de Gas LP

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 1:42 Transcription Available


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

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 30 septiembre 2025

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 170:07


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.

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha
Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 30 septiembre 2025

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 170:07


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.

Abejorro Media
#ElDailyDiario #517 - 30/09/25: DEA golpea al CJNG

Abejorro Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 21:25


◉ Búscanos en todas las redes sociales como abejorromedia

Agenda Reforma
¿Decomisan a CJNG 29 mil mdp... en EU?

Agenda Reforma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 2:22


Esta es la información que encontrarás este martes 30 de septiembre en Reforma.com:Ataca TRUMP de demócratasPega política fiscal a bajo crecimientoAutorizan a SLIM perforar 32 pozos para PEMEX

No Hay Tos
De Iztapalapa Al CJNG: Explosión, Huachicol Y Crimen Organizado

No Hay Tos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 30:29


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.

Noticentro
DEA captura a 670 integrantes del CJNG en mega operativo

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 1:41


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

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL
De Veracruz a Guatemala: Bermúdez y el CJNG ‘barrían' con todo

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 13:35


En este episodio: Bermúdez no limpiaba las calles, las barría… pero junto al CJNG. Te contamos cómo el exjefe policiaco terminó operando con el cártel desde Veracruz hasta Guatemala; qué pasaba realmente en el temido rancho Izaguirre, “el sitio donde torturan personas.” También, marchan por el aborto legal y gratuito en CDMX; analizamos el primer año de política exterior de Claudia Sheinbaum (con todo y Trump en la ecuación) y revisamos por qué la venta de Banamex podría dejarle al SAT una lana bastante jugosa. Ah, y si te preocupa tu salud pero no te gusta caminar tanto: la ciencia ya dijo cuántos pasos diarios son suficientes (spoiler: no son 10 mil).Un episodio lleno de poder, política, pasos y... posibles evasiones fiscales.

Mundo Narco
Temporada 2: Episodio #18 Ivan Cazarin Molina " el Tanque el Huachicolero del CJNG"

Mundo Narco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 11:38


Iván Cazarin Molina, alias “El Tanque”, es uno de los huachicoleros más temidos del CJNG. Convirtió el robo de combustible en un negocio millonario ligado al narcotráfico, sembrando miedo y violencia en comunidades enteras.

Luis Cárdenas
MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas - 25 Sep 25

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 194:41


En este programa les tenemos preparados temas muy interesantes ¡No se lo pierdan! Detienen a 38 presuntos 'guardias' de La Luz del Mundo en Michoacán; esto se sabe . Desabasto de medicinas: AMELAF responde a señalamientos del gobierno de Sheinbaum. Rosalinda Ávalos denuncia amenazas tras señalar nexos de un aspirante a juez con el CJNG en SLP. Tayron Paredes: Hermana del venezolano desaparecido en Edomex desmiente rumores y pide apoyo. Esto y más aquí con LUIS CARDENAS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Luis Cárdenas
Rosalinda Ávalos denuncia amenazas tras señalar nexos de un aspirante a juez con el CJNG en SLP - 25 septiembre 2025.

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 14:42


En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Rosalinda Ávalos, policía de SLP, habló sobre que un aspirante a juez mató a sus hijos por órdenes del CJNG en San Luis Potosí.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ana Francisca Vega
Rancho Izaguirre, 'campo de exterminio' del CJNG: revela Sandra Romandía en ‘Testigos del Horror'

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 8:04


En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, la periodista y directora editorial Sandra Romandía presentó su reciente libro "Testigos del Horror", una investigación que expone la forma en qué operó el Rancho Izaguirre, en el municipio de Teuchitlán, Jalisco, un lugar que, en la narrativa oficial, se describe como un simple centro de adiestramiento del Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ABC Noticias
Exigen justicia por muerte de "Papayita", Carlos Gurrola, tras broma en el trabajo

ABC Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 7:44


En más notas, vinculan a proceso al “cerebro” financiero del CJNG, en información internacional, Canadá, Reino Unido y Australia reconocen oficialmente el Estado palestino, por otra parte, Trump encabeza homenaje a Charlie Kirk ante miles de seguidores, y en información de los espectáculos, muere la conductora Débora Estrella en accidente aéreo en Nuevo León a los 43 años. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA
"La ley va a alcanzar a todos" Cónsul Christopher Teal // Chapiza y CJNG cercan a Los Rusos; EE. UU. los busca

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 27:30


En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2687 del 19 al 25 de septiembre de 2025 del Semanario ZETA-"La ley va a alcanzar a todos" Cónsul Christopher TealChapiza y CJNG cercan a Los Rusos; EE. UU. los buscaLos detalles en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro portal www.zetatijuana.com

Ana Francisca Vega
Hernán Bermúdez Requena: qué sigue para el líder de La Barredora y los políticos que lo protegieron

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 8:25


En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, el periodista especializado en temas de seguridad José Luis Montenegro analizó la llegada a México de Hernán Bermúdez Requena, conocido como el Comandante H., señalado como presunto líder de La Barredora, célula delictiva vinculada al Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey
#336 - BREAKING: CJNG Cartel is Abducting Women, Forcing C-Sections & Selling Kids | Katarina Szulc

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 162:10


SPONSORS: 1) GhostBed: Use Code "JULIAN" to get extra 25% off GhostBed Sitewide: https://ghostbed.com/julian 2) HelloFresh: Go to https://hellofresh.com/JULIAN10FM and get *10 FREE MEALS* w/ a Free Item for Life! WATCH KAT'S PREVIOUS EPISODES: EPISODE #264: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5v03TtAAVy2Tyn59UZJma3?si=5fcb302eaadb41f7 EPISODE #313: https://open.spotify.com/episode/28hhtlB0rWuFRo0IsfFha5?si=d6d5e0186bfe4c8b PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey (***TIMESTAMPS in Description Below) ~ Katarina Szulc is a Mexico-based freelance journalist focused on reporting on Cartel Activity. KATARINA's LINKS: Substack: https://katarinaszulc.substack.com/?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web&r=3h3gxb X: https://x.com/katarinaszulc?lang=en YT: https://www.youtube.com/@katarinaszulc/featured IG: https://www.instagram.com/katarinaszulc?igsh=eHViMnZnNWExNmk4 FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey JULIAN YT CHANNELS - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Clips YT: https://www.youtube.com/@juliandoreyclips - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Daily YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDoreyDaily - SUBSCRIBE to Best of JDP: https://www.youtube.com/@bestofJDP ****TIMESTAMPS**** 00:00 - Intro 01:30 – Emergency Pod, Pregnant Women Kidnapped, Infants Sold, CJNG Link, Juárez Cartel 10:27 – Border Impact, Babies $100K+, High-Level Sources, Poor Neighborhoods, Victims Mutilated 24:11 – Babies Sedated?, Buyers?, Blurry Details, Kat Afraid, Gov Contacts Fired 32:35 – Kat on Radar?, Cartel Ladder, Redline, Juárez Unsafe 47:02 – Tell Story, Two Villains, Buyers Aware, Leads?, Ethics 52:53 – Kat's Method, Families Anonymous, Stop Scaling, Trump? 01:02:05 – Gov Miss Buyers, Epstein-Level Upset, Trafficking Market, Emotional Toll 01:10:17 – Changes Little, Zona Divas Murders, Trafficking Origins, S3x Work 01:21:02 – Extermination Camps, Organ Harvesting, CJNG & Chapitos, Absorption, Chapo's Son 01:30:20 – Faction Status, El Mayo Plea, No-Paperwork Transfers, US Wants Intel 01:35:47 – MX Backdoor, Intel Planes, Weak Crackdown, Capital Punishment 01:45:29 – CJNG Camps, Mencho Hiding, FTOs, US Tracking, Leadership 01:55:08 – Mencho Succession, Sinaloa Infighting, Narco Rapper, Canada Fentanyl 02:06:48 – Canada Link, Head Honcho Myth, No Crackdown, Julian Anti-Death Penalty 02:12:47 – Kat for Capital Punishment, Catch & Release, Raise Price 02:18:08 – Ryan Wedding Story, Andrew Clark, US Wants Wedding, Sorting Truth 02:29:42 – Kat's new documentary show 02:35:48 – Kat's Work CREDITS: - Host, Editor & Producer: Julian Dorey - COO, Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@UCyLKzv5fKxGmVQg3cMJJzyQ - In-Studio Producer: Joey Deef - https://www.instagram.com/joeydeef/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 336 - Katarina Szulc Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Beyond The Horizon
The Sealed Superseded Indictment Of Leadership Of The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 2)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 11:31 Transcription Available


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)

Beyond The Horizon
The Sealed Superseded Indictment Of Leadership Of The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 3)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 8:23 Transcription Available


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)

Beyond The Horizon
The Sealed Superseded Indictment Of Leadership Of The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 1)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 11:12 Transcription Available


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)

Noticentro
Servicio parcial en Línea A del Metro

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 1:27


Marchan en Sinaloa para exigir justicia por maestra asesinada en balaceraAutoridades acuerdan medidas tras afectaciones por lluvias en el Metro  Hernán Bermúdez planeaba establecer red criminal en ParaguayMás información en nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
Inundaciones por lluvias afectan Zaragoza

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 1:38


Presunto líder de La Barredora rechaza extradición rápidaTrump urge a Europa endurecer sanciones contra Rusia Más información en nuestro Podcast

Beyond The Horizon
The Kinahan Cartel And Their Alleged Beef With The IRA

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 12:28 Transcription Available


According to many reports, the IRA and the Kinahan cartel are not what you would call friends. Especially after the 2016 regency hotel attack. Now, during the Gerry "The Monk" Hutch trial, this issue is coming up once again. In today's episode, we take a look at the claims made that the IRA tried to clip Daniel Kinahan and that they continue to look for a chance to remove him from the playing field. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/chilling-call-to-sunday-world-claimed-we-wont-miss-daniel-kinahan-the-next-time/410739129.html

Beyond The Horizon
The Arrest Of El Mayo: The Long Running Feud Between Héctor Melesio Cuén And Rubén Rocha Moya (Part 2)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 16:05 Transcription Available


The rivalry between Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda and Rubén Rocha Moya, both prominent figures in Sinaloa, Mexico, has deep roots in the state's political and educational spheres. Both men served as rectors of the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS) in different periods—Rocha from 1993 to 1997 and Cuén from 2005 to 2009. Initially, their relationship was collaborative, particularly during Rocha's gubernatorial campaign in 2021, where Cuén's local party, the Partido Sinaloense (PAS), played a key role in Rocha's victory.However, their alliance quickly soured after Rocha assumed office. Cuén, who was appointed Secretary of Health, was soon dismissed in May 2022 amid allegations tied to the murder of journalist Luis Enrique Ramírez. This marked the beginning of a public and escalating conflict between the two, centered around political control and influence, particularly over the UAS.Rocha's administration started to limit the power and influence of Cuén and his allies within the university and the state government. This led to a series of legal and political battles, including accusations of corruption against Cuén and his son, as well as actions perceived as political persecution by Cuén's supporters. The situation reached a climax with mass protests by UAS workers against what they saw as Rocha's attempts to undermine the university's autonomy.The rivalry took a tragic turn in July 2024 when Cuén was assassinated under suspicious circumstances, coinciding with an alleged incident involving Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a leading figure in the Sinaloa Cartel. This has further complicated the political landscape in Sinaloa, intertwining it with organized crime narratives and deepening the political rift in the state.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Scandals, the shadow of El Mayo and the war against Governor Rocha: The tangled life and death of Héctor Cuén | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

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Depresión Tropical Trece-E provoca lluvias intensas

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 1:39


ONG cuestiona selección de titular de Búsqueda  Cae operador financiero del CJNG al llegar de Barcelona al AICM  ONU condena ataques israelíes en Doha Más información en nuestro Podcast

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The Arrest Of El Mayo: The Long Running Feud Between Héctor Melesio Cuén And Rubén Rocha Moya (Part 1)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 15:03 Transcription Available


The rivalry between Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda and Rubén Rocha Moya, both prominent figures in Sinaloa, Mexico, has deep roots in the state's political and educational spheres. Both men served as rectors of the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS) in different periods—Rocha from 1993 to 1997 and Cuén from 2005 to 2009. Initially, their relationship was collaborative, particularly during Rocha's gubernatorial campaign in 2021, where Cuén's local party, the Partido Sinaloense (PAS), played a key role in Rocha's victory.However, their alliance quickly soured after Rocha assumed office. Cuén, who was appointed Secretary of Health, was soon dismissed in May 2022 amid allegations tied to the murder of journalist Luis Enrique Ramírez. This marked the beginning of a public and escalating conflict between the two, centered around political control and influence, particularly over the UAS.Rocha's administration started to limit the power and influence of Cuén and his allies within the university and the state government. This led to a series of legal and political battles, including accusations of corruption against Cuén and his son, as well as actions perceived as political persecution by Cuén's supporters. The situation reached a climax with mass protests by UAS workers against what they saw as Rocha's attempts to undermine the university's autonomy.The rivalry took a tragic turn in July 2024 when Cuén was assassinated under suspicious circumstances, coinciding with an alleged incident involving Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a leading figure in the Sinaloa Cartel. This has further complicated the political landscape in Sinaloa, intertwining it with organized crime narratives and deepening the political rift in the state.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Scandals, the shadow of El Mayo and the war against Governor Rocha: The tangled life and death of Héctor Cuén | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

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Mega Edition: The Indictment of Vicente "Mayito" Zambada-Niebla (Part 7-9) (9/7/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 41:43 Transcription Available


In 2009, Vicente "Mayito" Zambada Niebla, son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, was indicted by the U.S. government on charges of trafficking vast quantities of cocaine and heroin into the United States. As a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, he was accused of coordinating drug shipments from Central and South America to Mexico, and subsequently into the U.S., utilizing various methods such as private aircraft, submarines, and speedboats. Following his arrest in Mexico City in March 2009, Zambada was extradited to the U.S. in February 2010 to face these charges.In April 2013, Zambada pleaded guilty to the charges and agreed to cooperate with U.S. authorities. His cooperation included providing testimony against key cartel figures, notably Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. As part of his plea agreement, Zambada acknowledged his role in coordinating the smuggling of multi-ton quantities of narcotics and agreed to forfeit assets totaling $1.37 billion. In May 2019, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison, with the court considering his substantial assistance to prosecutors. Due to his cooperation, Zambada was released in 2021 after serving part of his sentence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Mega Edition: The Indictment of Vicente "Mayito" Zambada-Niebla (Part 5-6) (9/7/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 32:19 Transcription Available


In 2009, Vicente "Mayito" Zambada Niebla, son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, was indicted by the U.S. government on charges of trafficking vast quantities of cocaine and heroin into the United States. As a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, he was accused of coordinating drug shipments from Central and South America to Mexico, and subsequently into the U.S., utilizing various methods such as private aircraft, submarines, and speedboats. Following his arrest in Mexico City in March 2009, Zambada was extradited to the U.S. in February 2010 to face these charges.In April 2013, Zambada pleaded guilty to the charges and agreed to cooperate with U.S. authorities. His cooperation included providing testimony against key cartel figures, notably Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. As part of his plea agreement, Zambada acknowledged his role in coordinating the smuggling of multi-ton quantities of narcotics and agreed to forfeit assets totaling $1.37 billion. In May 2019, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison, with the court considering his substantial assistance to prosecutors. Due to his cooperation, Zambada was released in 2021 after serving part of his sentence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Mega Edition: The Indictment of Vicente "Mayito" Zambada-Niebla (Part 3-4) (9/7/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 23:07 Transcription Available


In 2009, Vicente "Mayito" Zambada Niebla, son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, was indicted by the U.S. government on charges of trafficking vast quantities of cocaine and heroin into the United States. As a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, he was accused of coordinating drug shipments from Central and South America to Mexico, and subsequently into the U.S., utilizing various methods such as private aircraft, submarines, and speedboats. Following his arrest in Mexico City in March 2009, Zambada was extradited to the U.S. in February 2010 to face these charges.In April 2013, Zambada pleaded guilty to the charges and agreed to cooperate with U.S. authorities. His cooperation included providing testimony against key cartel figures, notably Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. As part of his plea agreement, Zambada acknowledged his role in coordinating the smuggling of multi-ton quantities of narcotics and agreed to forfeit assets totaling $1.37 billion. In May 2019, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison, with the court considering his substantial assistance to prosecutors. Due to his cooperation, Zambada was released in 2021 after serving part of his sentence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Indictment of Vicente "Mayito" Zambada-Niebla (Part 1-2) (9/6/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 29:12 Transcription Available


In 2009, Vicente "Mayito" Zambada Niebla, son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, was indicted by the U.S. government on charges of trafficking vast quantities of cocaine and heroin into the United States. As a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, he was accused of coordinating drug shipments from Central and South America to Mexico, and subsequently into the U.S., utilizing various methods such as private aircraft, submarines, and speedboats. Following his arrest in Mexico City in March 2009, Zambada was extradited to the U.S. in February 2010 to face these charges.In April 2013, Zambada pleaded guilty to the charges and agreed to cooperate with U.S. authorities. His cooperation included providing testimony against key cartel figures, notably Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. As part of his plea agreement, Zambada acknowledged his role in coordinating the smuggling of multi-ton quantities of narcotics and agreed to forfeit assets totaling $1.37 billion. In May 2019, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison, with the court considering his substantial assistance to prosecutors. Due to his cooperation, Zambada was released in 2021 after serving part of his sentence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Aseguran en Guanajuato 19 mil litros de huachicol

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 1:22


Detienen a 9 presuntos integrantes del CJNG en Edomex IMSS llama a reforzar medidas contra el dengueOMS amplía lista de medicamentos esencialesMás información en nuestro podcast

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Cartel Violence Comes To Portland

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 18:37 Transcription Available


We often think of Cartel violence to be strictly something that occurs in Mexico but that is not the case. There are many, many examples of cartel violence spilling over into America and in today's episode we see it once again. This time though, in Portland where a high-ranking street dealer with ties to the cartel organized the kidnapping and then execution of one of the dealers who worked with him. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/crimeandjustice/bend-man-lured-to-portland-killed-over-stolen-drugs-prosecutors-say/article_eccb08fc-9df8-50c3-982c-f4e6ba1aa89d.html

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Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 23-24) (9/3/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 21:48 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

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How Cartels In Mexico Have Turned Illegal Poaching Into A Revenue Stream

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 23:21 Transcription Available


Mexican cartels have expanded far beyond traditional drug trafficking, turning illegal poaching into a lucrative revenue stream. With their vast smuggling networks already in place, cartels realized they could profit from the trafficking of endangered species and animal parts—everything from jaguar pelts and sea turtle eggs to exotic birds and shark fins. These products fetch high prices on the black market, particularly in Asian markets where demand for traditional medicine, luxury goods, and rare cuisine fuels a steady supply chain. By exploiting the same routes used for narcotics, cartels can move wildlife contraband with relative ease, diversifying their criminal portfolios while taking advantage of weak enforcement and widespread corruption.The brutality cartels bring to the drug trade now mirrors their approach to poaching: systematic, violent, and deeply embedded in local economies. Communities in rural Mexico are often coerced into participating, either by supplying animals or turning a blind eye under threat. In some areas, poaching profits now rival or even surpass local drug revenues, with cartels using the money to fund weapons, bribe officials, and maintain territorial control. This shift has not only escalated the ecological crisis in Mexico but also cemented cartels as dominant players in global wildlife trafficking, demonstrating their ability to adapt and monetize virtually any illicit market.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/mexican-cartels-are-expanding-into-wildlife-crime

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 25-27) (9/3/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 35:21 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 21-22) (9/2/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 21:35 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

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The LISK Files: Is Rex Heuermann Responsible For The Deaths Of The Las Vegas 4?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 14:18 Transcription Available


The investigation into Rex Heuermann and his activity in Las Vegas is fully underway. Metro Police department has confirmed the investigation now several times and we have learned that they are in the process of comparing Rex Heuermann's DNA with one of the murdered women from Las Vegas, Victoria Camara. In this episode, we get an update on that investigation and we hear from Jessie Fosters Mom about what she thinks about the new developments in her daughters could case.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Multiple Las Vegas cold case murders are being investigated for connections to the Gilgo Beach suspect | Business Insider India

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What The Narco Files Tell Us About The Presence Of The Sinaloa Cartel And CJNG In Colombia

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 12:23 Transcription Available


 Mexican authorities have raised alarms over the increasing recruitment of ex-Colombian soldiers by both the Sinaloa Cartel and Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG). At least nine former Colombian military personnel were arrested for their involvement in a deadly antipersonnel mine attack in Michoacán, with additional cases involving participation in drone bomb assaults. This marks a troubling militarization of cartel operations, as these cartels tap into Colombia's pool of combat-trained recruits to enhance their firepower and operational capabilities. Mexican officials have responded by denying entry to dozens of Colombians, even as diplomatic concerns grow amid ongoing cooperation efforts between the two countries.Additionally, investigative reporting reveals that ex-Colombian soldiers are being recruited as mercenaries in states like Michoacán, Jalisco, and Guanajuato—often with logistical support disguised as tourism. These combat-hardened individuals are employed by CJNG and allied groups (e.g., Los Viagras) to conduct sophisticated operations including managing drones, handling explosives, and deploying landmines. Their presence has notably intensified violence in areas like La Ruana, plunging communities into fear and instability. Authorities have pressed Colombia for increased cooperation, although responses remain limited so far.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsoruce;Así fue como el Cártel de Sinaloa y el CJNG expandieron su control en Colombia, según NarcoFiles - Infobae

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The Sinaloa And The CJNG Cartels And Their Presence In Hawaii

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 21:03 Transcription Available


The Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) have expanded their operations into Hawaii, reflecting their broader penetration into U.S. territories and communities.The Sinaloa Cartel, historically one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations, has been engaged in widespread drug distribution across the U.S. for many years. It has dominated the flow of synthetic drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine, which has exacerbated the opioid crisis in the U.S. The cartel's operations involve extensive networks for smuggling, manufacturing, and distributing drugs, often utilizing advanced methods such as tunnels, submarines, and semi-submersible vessels​The CJNG, under the leadership of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (El Mencho), has rapidly grown in influence and reach. It employs a franchise-like model that allows regional bosses significant autonomy. This cartel has expanded its presence to new markets, including Hawaii, partly by taking advantage of gaps left by other cartels like the Sinaloa Cartel. The CJNG's operations in the U.S. have been marked by extreme violence and significant drug trafficking activities, including the distribution of fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine​.Both cartels rely on precursor chemicals from China and clandestine labs in Mexico to produce their drugs, which are then distributed across the U.S. through complex networks involving local gangs and criminal organizations. The DEA and other law enforcement agencies have been actively targeting these cartels' operations through various enforcement operations and indictments, aiming to disrupt their networks and reduce the flow of illicit drugs into American communities​.And now, after establishing a foothold on the Island Paradise, the misery that comes along with the cartels has now arrived.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sinaloa Cartel and CJNG target Hawaii with fentanyl and meth. (courier-journal.com)

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Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 15-16) (9/1/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 23:45 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

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The Explosion Of Fentanyl Addiction In Mexican Border Cities And What's Driving It

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 11:25 Transcription Available


Fentanyl addiction has surged in Mexican border cities like Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez, fueled by the spillover from the U.S. opioid crisis and the mass production of illicit fentanyl by cartels. Authorities warn that fentanyl has become an “emerging drug” in northern Mexico, often mixed with other substances such as heroin and cocaine, making overdoses increasingly lethal. Overdose mortality is being driven up by polysubstance use and insufficient testing infrastructure to accurately assess the problem. At the same time, requests for addiction treatment in Mexico have soared by nearly 500% over the past three years, highlighting the strain on an already under-resourced public health systemMuch of the fentanyl reaching these border cities is channeled southward as cartels establish local markets amid U.S. demand. Mexican cartels rely on precursor chemicals from China to manufacture fentanyl domestically—then smuggle it across the border, often using U.S. citizens as couriers through ports of entry or vehicles. Despite their role in producing and exporting fentanyl, Mexico faces a paradoxical shortage of medical-grade fentanyl, leading to dangerous improvisation in hospitals and even fatal meningitis outbreaks. Harm reduction efforts are hampered by the government's restriction of life-saving tools like naloxone, leaving border communities vulnerable to both rising addiction and inadequate treatment.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Elections Mexico 2021: Human experiments in Tijuana and Mexicali: How cartels are testing fentanyl on drug addicts | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 19-20) (9/1/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 25:15 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 17-18) (9/1/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 27:59 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Game of Crimes
212: Part 1: Ed Calderon – Exposing Mexican Sinaloa and CJNG Cartels

Game of Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 50:08


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.

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 9-10) (8/31/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 22:36 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 11-12) (9/1/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 27:46 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Par 13-14) (9/1/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 25:48 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Part 5-6) (8/31/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 25:25 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Part 7-8) (8/31/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 22:49 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: The Department Of Justice And The El Chapo Appeal Brief (Part 3-4) (8/31/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 22:02 Transcription Available


Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has had his appeal to overturn his 2019 life sentence rejected by a U.S. court. Guzman was convicted on charges including drug trafficking, operating a criminal enterprise, and firearms violations. His legal team argued that his trial was unfair due to jury misconduct and the harsh conditions of his solitary confinement, which they claimed impacted his ability to mount a defense.Despite these arguments, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the original verdict, praising the trial judge's management of the high-profile case and rejecting the claims of juror misconduct. The court also dismissed the argument regarding Guzman's solitary confinement, stating it did not infringe on his right to a fair trial.In this episode, we take a look at the DOJ's El Chapo Brief.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Chapo-ca2-us-brief.pdf (courthousenews.com)