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Investigation in Ranch in northern Mexico reveals some details of the work of the Jalisco Cartel

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Investigation in Ranch in northern Mexico reveals some details of the work of the Jalisco Cartel


Mexico City (AP) — A new study of a stream in western Mexico, which authorities say the cartel is trained, has revealed some details about how one of the most powerful drug cartels.

The cartel, which the US Drug Administration says it has about 19,000 in its ranks, has grown rapidly and became a very violent and capable force after splitting from the Sinalwa Cartel after the killing of Sinalwa Cartel Ignosiao “Nache” militarily.

Cartel Jalisco is led by Nemesio Ruben, Ocegera Cervantes, who has awarded the US government $15 million for information that has led to his arrest. Ocegera renewed his attention this week after his photo was predicted as a group that was unveiled at a music festival in Jalisco at the weekend.

The Jalisco and the Senate cartels have fought to control different parts of Mexico, including the southern border with Guatemala. Both are among six organized criminal groups in Mexico, recently appointed by the US government as a foreign terrorist organization.

One of the recent advances by the authorities against Jalisco was the arrest of Jose Gregorio Lastra, who was allegedly responsible for establishing the cartel.

How to install Jalisco Cartel

Jalisco cartel uses three methods of employment: volunteers drawn by the salary and imaginary lifestyle, which experts say make up most of their number; It has targeted the deployment of former military and police forces, who are entering the cartel as trainers and leaders of armed squads. Finally, there is a compulsory employment that researchers say occurred in the Jalisco shepherd.

For the last class, authorities say the cartel uses the social platform — They have identified at least 60 pages—to offer fake jobs, especially as guards, with a weekly salary of $600, which is too much for such posts. When they have their demands, they force them to enter the cartel.

One of the institutions that reportedly survived the rent, said the cartel was taken from bus stations under fake shows from bus stations and took them to the farm trained for a month in the use of weapons in addition to physical training. Those who refused or tried to escape were beaten, tortured and killed.

the cartel structure

Security analyst David Southo has said Jalisco’s squad is true and Osseguira is at its peak.

Last weekend, Ocegera’s photographs were predicted when a group of a regional music festival in Jalisco began playing. Some of the people shouted and on Monday, President Claudia Shinbam, and the governor of Jalisko condemned it. The prosecutor general of Jalisco has said it will open an investigation. Such shows of respect for cartel leaders are not strange.

Southader said he had regional commands below Ocegera, as well as areas responsible for drug production and sales.

DAA says the cartel is available in 21 in 32 states in Mexico, in 19. Some analysts believe Jalisco is actually in 25 states, including its own local base in the same name. According to DAA, it is also protecting readiness in about 100 countries.

how the cartel expanded

In less than two decades, Jalisco became one of Mexico’s most powerful criminal organizations and even managed to control some of the traditional castle of Sinaloa. The Cinnaloa was recently weakened by the civil war between his factions after the arrest of his main leaders, including Joaquin, El Chapo, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States.

“The ability to violent acts,” the Center for the Higher Research and Studies of Social anthropology, said, helped rapidly rise, coinciding with the emergence of Fintanel as a profitable regime.

SAUSEDO says Jalisco has successfully allied with other criminal groups, allowing him to enter some soils in the Francois model, such as the center of the Aguascaleent and the main city of Tikhouna.

Communications with the authorities and security forces

Floriris said the Ranger case was seen as an example of how the Jalisco cartel was able to operate without punishment in the territory he controls by the partnership of the local authorities.

Despite being discovered in September 2024 and 10 people were arrested, the Ranch’s investigations stopped until their family members were looking for their relatives in March, and their alarm bells in hundreds of clothes they had discovered, as well as visible bones. Since then, authorities have arrested three local police officers who are allegedly tied to the shepherd.

“There are signs that they openly show how such contracts have allowed Jalisco cartel to settle in some states, while they go to eliminate their rivals, sometimes with the help of public safety forces,” Floris said.

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