Narcomantas left in Guadalajara accuse politicians of being directly involved with narcos
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Translated by El Profe for Borderland Beat from Proceso
The armed conflict led by criminal groups that dispute the production of heroin in the Sierra de Guerrero was publicly displayed in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, where narcomantas were placed in which the former PRD governor, Ángel Aguirre Rivero and the PRI local deputy Olaguer Hernandez Flores are accused of alleged links with narcos.
Official reports indicate that this morning two blankets were found in public places located on Adolfo López Mateos Avenue and Lázaro Cárdenas Road, as well as in the municipality of Zapopan.
The message is addressed to the secretary of Public Security of the federal government, Alfonso Durazo and the attorney general, Alejandro Gertz, and point out that in the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca, Morelos, Puebla and Jalisco, criminal gangs operate under the protection of political figures and that they are in charge of distributing narcotics to the United States and European countries.
They immediately accuse alleged criminals identified as Omar Cuenca El Niño Popis ; Santiago Mazari Hernández, El Carrete ; Zenén Nava Sánchez, El Chaparro ; Juán Castillo Gómez, El Teniente ; Onesimo Marquina Chapa, El Necho ; Javier Marquina Chapa, El Barbas ; Humberto Moreno, El Comunitario ; José Hernández Flores, El Mocho and the local PRI deputy of Guerrero, Olaguer Hernández Flores.
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Those responsible for the message say that the people who refer to the Guerreros Unidos group and the ex-governor Ángel Aguirre Rivero are responsible for the massacre and disappearance of the 43 Ayotzinapa normalistas.
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