CJNG launched new threats at the ministerial command of Aguascalientes

Narcomantes and videos of alleged “Mencho” operators have already sent messages of intimidation against the same member of the state prosecutor's office in recent months

Alleged members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) reissued threats against Juan Muro Díaz, ministerial command in the Aguascalientes Prosecutor's Office, against whom they have repeated warnings over the past half year through narcomantes and videos.

A recording broadcast on social media showed about 30 armed men, dressed in military tactical clothing, mugged and carrying heavy-caliber rifles for the exclusive use of the Mexican Army and Navy.

The spokesman for the alleged members of the CJNG warned Muro Díaz of having identified his residence and commercial premises owned by him. At the same time they accused support for the enemies of the so-called four-letter cartel.

“Love your dogs, I have your house located for you, your taco business and your folded car business, stop feeling chinona and doing favors to those p*t*s,” they said after referring to the agent as general ministerial command in the state.

They added that the territory is under their control and, if they want to arrest them, the authorities know the location of the members of the criminal group. The clip lasts just 30 seconds and has been circulated on Twitter since the afternoon of March 24.

“Aguascalientes is the four letters, you know where to find us”, concluded a video more associated with threats from the CJNG.

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