Rocha Moya Acknowledges that Crisis in Sinaloa Is Not Over
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Mexico City.- 11 months after the beginning of the narco-war between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya acknowledged that while some crimes have decreased, the crisis of insecurity is not over. "The problem we continue to have. They have come down (some crimes), yes, but we have high-impact crimes that we still can't let go of. We are looking forward, and the operatives don't stop doing them," he told the media this Sunday…
CULIACÁN, SIN.- The state of Sinaloa celebrates 11 months of the outbreak of the war between the two major factions of the Sinaloa Cartel, “Los Mayos” and “Los Chapitos”, groups that have clashed after the capture of the criminal leader Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. This internal conflict in the criminal organization has generated disputes in the main cities of Sinaloa, where there have been shootings, blockades, burning of cars, murders and disappe…
This Saturday, eleven months after the beginning of a phase of violence in Sinaloa, the result of the conflict between the factions of the Sinaloa Cartel, known as “Los Mayos” and “Los Chapitos”, after the capture of Ismael “Mayo” Zambada. Video: They investigate Recruitment by Criminal Groups of Young Murdered Persons in SinaloaSince then, the state has recorded an increase in levels of insecurity. Official figures indicate a balance of 1,740 h…
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