Apparently the female detainee is a relative of ‘El Yeyo’, who was arrested in February 2020 (Photo: SSC)

has been arrested Viridian “N”a woman identified as alleged tobacco cartel leaderShe is also known by the pseudonym the discussionwould lead the criminal group with his sister Andrea Cristina, alias The Takeshi.

The arrest was carried out by elements of the Citizen Security Secretariat (CSS) from Mexico City in the Lindavista Neighborhood of Gustavo A. Madero Town Hall and was informed in the afternoon of February 22. It should be noted that the two people would have links with the Union Tepitoaccording to police reports.

According to the first information, the sisters would be parents of a man named Yair Altamirano Galicia, alias El Yeyowho was arrested in February 2020 and was responsible for extorting CDMX merchants.

The insured were carrying doses of suspected cocaine (Photo: Special)
The insured were carrying doses of suspected cocaine (Photo: special)

For its part, the SSC shared a bulletin in which it detailed that elements of the institution as well as personnel of the attorney general of justice and the troops of Army they made a research in the town hall of Gustavo A. Madero.

“Following complaints from citizens, lines of inquiry were developed which made it possible to identify a criminal cell possibly involved in the sale of illegal tobaccocargo transportation and drug distribution theft,” the SSC shared.

Moreover, they indicated that at the place where they were found 198 doses of suspected cocaineAnd armed of fire, three useful cartridges and three stickers with different serial numbers and two people were arrested: a 45-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman.

The insured was identified as Salvador “N”, alias Pinocchio and with the wife he was placed at the disposal of the public ministry.

In addition to the wife, Salvador
In addition to the woman, Salvador “N”, aka Pinocchio, was also arrested (Photo: SSC)

Let us recall that at the end of January the release of a man identified as Uncle Betoan alleged extortionist linked to the Tepito Unionbecause a reviewing judge of the Superior Court of Justice of CDMX has determined that the arrest of said individual was unlawful.

During his arrest (January 26), the CDMX prosecutor’s office identified him as “one of the main extortionists of the criminal group La Unión Tepito”in an official statement.

Besides, Uncle Beto would be related to kidnapping and torture of several people, traders who were forced to turn off the so-called “floor right”, according to FGJ CDMX. He was arrested after a search by members of the Police Investigation (PDI) of the capital’s public prosecutor’s office held in a building in the Aculco district, in the town hall iztapalapa.

"Uncle Beto" He was arrested after a search in Mexico by members of the investigative police, he was later released (Photo: FGJCDMX)
“El Tío Beto” was arrested after a search in Mexico City by members of the investigative police, he was later released (Photo: FGJCDMX)

Similarly, on the night of February 20, the The SSC arrested a woman identified as a possible member of a criminal group operating in the United States. The actions took place in the colony Polancoin Mayor Miguel Hidalgo’s office, and was deployed in response to a request from the United States Marshals Service, because he was a relevant objective for the South Carolina State Attorney’s Office.

Presumably, the female would belong to a group called The ladies (so named because its members are usually female), which operates in South Carolina and is believed to have ties to the criminal group Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG).

Preliminary information indicated that the inmate at Polanco would be a woman named Jennifer Nicole “B”40 years old, who was carrying 87 doses of cocaine and a box with vials of possible fentanyl. Supposedly, the woman traveled from the neighboring country to escape justice, but was made available to US authorities.

According to files from the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena), disclosed by the group macaw, At least 13 criminal groups operate in the country’s capital.among which are the CJNGthere Union Tepito and the Tlahuac Cartel.

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