Blows to CJNG, CDN and Sinaloa Cartel were coincidences in the weekend: Sedena

A day prior to the visit of US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, federal authorities coordinated operations to identify important members of transnational crime groups

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The operations to affect structures of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), the Northeast Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel only coincided by chance over the weekend, according to the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena), which led the arrest of one of the most wanted kingpins in Texas and Tamaulipas .

In a single day and early, four important targets of the main drug cartels operating in the country were arrested, but according to the federal authorities, that strategy only materialized and to reach it there were intelligence actions and troop movements for months.

The most important one, being the main leader of the organization, was in the late hours of March 13, when Juan Gerardo Treviño Chavez, the founder and leader of the Northeast Cartel and his armed arm of the Troops of Hell, was captured. Which in turn resulted from the Zetas in their struggles against Gulf Cartel cells.

Earlier, agents of the Mexican Navy Secretariat coordinated actions in Zapopan, Jalisco, to find Aldrin Miguel Jarquín Jarquín Jarquín, el Chaparrito, a lieutenant of the CJNG who led arms and chemical precursors trafficking in the port of Manzanillo, Colima.

But it would not be the only one of the forces of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, El Mencho, because in Zapopan, Cristian “N”, el Zorro, was also arrested, who was a delegate to operate in the State of Mexico, where he established safe houses in municipalities such as Calimaya, Metepec, Mexicaltzingo and Tenango Del Valle.

While in Chiapas, federal authorities captured Antonio Leonel Camacho Mendoza, alias Osama bin Laden and/or the 300. From the southeast he was transferred to Chihuahua, where his criminal activities are identified with Gente Nueva, the armed arm of the Sinaloa Cartel.

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