A Mexican court sentences 10 men to 141 years each in a cartel-run recruitment ranch
JALISCO, MEXICO, JUL 8 – Each of the 10 gunmen received 141 years for murder and kidnapping at a cartel training ranch where human remains were found, highlighting ongoing violence in Jalisco.
- On Tuesday, a Mexican court sentenced 10 Jalisco New Generation Cartel gunmen to 141 years each for murder and kidnapping.
- Last September, authorities arrested men at the Izaguirre ranch in Jalisco, used by CJNG since 2021 for forced recruitment and training.
- Guerreros Buscadores found hundreds of clothing items and charred human bones, now in custody of forensics teams, from the cartel-run ranch used for forced recruitment.
- Following the convictions, the federal Attorney General’s Office took over the case, ordered 1.3 million pesos in restitution, after state omissions sparked controversy.
- At a national level, over 120,000 people have gone missing since 2006, highlighting ongoing cartel violence and impunity in Mexico.
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10 CJNG members sentenced to 141 years in prison in Izaguirre Ranch case
Ten men implicated in a notorious case involving a ranch in Jalisco where the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) allegedly trained new recruits were sentenced to more than 140 years in prison on Tuesday. On Monday, they were convicted of kidnapping and murder by a court in Jalisco. The men, identified as members of the CJNG, were arrested at the Izaguirre Ranch in the municipality of Teuchitlán, Jalisco, last September. In March, the Warrior S…
By CNN en Español Ten defendants in the Rancho Izaguirre case were sentenced to 141 years and three months in prison on charges of disappearance committed by private individuals, aggravated disappearance committed by private individuals, and aggravated homicide, the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office reported in a statement on Tuesday. According to the statement, this is one of the highest sentences for these crimes. After the week-long trial, the defe…
By CNN en Español Ten defendants in the Rancho Izaguirre case were sentenced to 141 years and three months in prison on charges of disappearance committed by private individuals, aggravated disappearance committed by private individuals, and aggravated homicide, the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office reported in a statement on Tuesday. According to the statement, this is one of the highest sentences for these crimes. After the week-long trial, the defe…
MEXICO CITY— On Tuesday, a state court imposed a sentence of 141 years and three months in prison on each of the ten involved in the case of a farm that was used by the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) for the recruitment of its members in western Mexico. Four months after the scandal unleashed by the finding in the state of Jalisco of the “Rancho Izaguirre”, a state court found the ten men guilty for the crimes of disappearance and mansla…
Men Tied To Running Of Jalisco Cartel 'Extermination Camp' Sentenced To Over 140 Years In Prison Each
A Mexican court sentenced 10 men accused of being involved in the running of a camp used by the Jalisco Cartel to recruit, train and kill people to over 140 years in prison
Guadalajara, Jal., Ten men who were arrested in September 2024 by the National Guard (GN) at the Izaguirre ranch of Teuchitlán, Jalisco, which was used as a narcocampaign by the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, were found guilty and sentenced, each to 141 years three months in prison for the crimes of disappearance committed by individuals, disappearance committed by aggravated individuals and qualified homicide.
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