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The Narco No Longer Buys Houses in Culiacán

Summary by El Pais
The war between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel has punctured the housing bubble in the capital of that state, Culiacán, where, until not many months ago, the cost of housing was skyrocketing. By August 2024, the price of a house varied between two and 20 million pesos, about one million dollars, despite the fact that wages in the region are among the lowest in all of Mexico. Initiated in September, the war, which mainly confronts the children of…

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The war between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel has punctured the housing bubble in the capital of that state, Culiacán, where, until not many months ago, the cost of housing was skyrocketing. By August 2024, the price of a house varied between two and 20 million pesos, about one million dollars, despite the fact that wages in the region are among the lowest in all of Mexico. Initiated in September, the war, which mainly confronts the children of…

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Despite data from the federal government on malicious homicides downwards, in Sinaloa there is an increase of almost 40 percent between April and May.

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Mexicali, June 9. The authorities continue to make the mistake of offering “happy figures” in respect of malicious homicides in the midst of a poor perception of security, considered the president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) of Mexicali, Octavio Sandoval López. He acknowledged that in March and April there was a decrease, but very small, so it is not perceived by the citizens. “In the case of Mexicali they say that the murders wer…

The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Monday the 20-year prison sentence handed down by a judge for a Mexican narco accused of collaborating with the Sinaloa Cartel and importing tons of cocaine for distribution in Los Angeles. EFE Jorge Humberto Pérez Cazares, 41, known as ‘Cadete’ and originally from Sinaloa, was extradited to the U.S. in 2021 after his arrest in Mexico in 2016; last year, prior to his trial, he pleaded guilty to a consp…

• Jorge Humberto Pérez Cazares led cocaine trafficking network to Los Angeles• He was extradited from Mexico in 2021 and pleaded guilty in 2023• The case is part of a federal operation against organized crime The U.S. Department of Justice reported that Jorge Humberto Pérez Cazares, alias “Cadete”, originally from Sinaloa, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drug trafficking. Authorities identified him as a collaborator of the Sinaloa cartel…

Alondra was disappeared before Christmas. Someone knocked at her door, went out to see who she was and since that moment she has not gone back in. She left three children and a desperate mother, demanding answers for the location of her daughter. “She was just dedicated to her three children, she has a 12-year-old girl, one of 11 and one of 4 years old. We did not have Christmas, my grandchildren woke up with that news and because the truth I am…

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Uniradio Informa broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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