AZMEX EXTRA 21 AUG 2017
The Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) linked a group of military personnel with the Cabrera Sarabia organization that operated for the Sinaloa Cartel in Durango.
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Soldiers belonging to the Third Military Region based in Mazatlan, according to the accusations, gave information to the criminal cell, sold and repaired weapons of the hit men and sold them ammunition.
The brothers Felipe, Alejandro and José Luis Cabrera Sarabia, controlled the planting of marijuana and poppy in Durango for the Sinaloa Cartel.
The soldiers are accused of a crime against health in its form of collaboration in fomenting to enable any aggravated narcotics trafficking and treason to the Mexican armed forces.
Those indicted in criminal case 139/2013 are Jorge Ocadio Cabada López, Hugo Alberto Sánchez Martínez and Gilberto Carlos Herrera Morales.
According to the accusations, the military were co-opted by a civilian whom they identify as Martín, a member of the Cabrera Sarabia cell.
The soldiers allegedly also attended the parties organized by Martin in a hotel in Durango and in private homes.
According to Sedena, they collaborated to enable narcotics trafficking, by engaging with members of organized crime in particular with the Cabrera Sarabia brothers organization, belonging to the Sinaloa Cartel led by Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán.
"They benefited from protection, sale of firearms and facilities to the criminal group of the Cabrera Sarabia brothers to carry out their illegal activities, in exchange for various amounts of cash and motor vehicles, thus enabling the execution of narcotics trafficking, Illicit activity to which this criminal organization is primarily engaged in the area under its influence, "the indictment said.
In the state of Durango, Sedena mentions the various criminal cells known as the "MS" and the "Cabrera Sarabia", which was led by Felipe Cabrera Sarabia, El Inge, until he was arrested in 2011 and then Brothers Alejandro and José Luis.
In 2011, a dispute between "Los Mingos" and "Los MS" with "Los Cabrera Sarabia" was initiated for the control of the marijuana production zones in Durango and southern Chihuahua, which generated a high rate of violence in those places.
Sedena notes that "Los Cabrera Sarabia" are supported by the "Cartel de Pacifico" to control the wave of kidnappings and extortions of antagonistic cells and also by elements of the military.
According to Sedena, on one occasion Martín was located in his house and the military did not stop him as he allegedly fled over the fence. The soldier who was in command of the group, points out Sedena, received a Volkswagen Jetta for letting the offender go.
The Public Prosecutor's Office began the preliminary investigation in December 2012.
On May 30 of this year, the military judge issued a formal arrest warrant against those involved.
According to the file, one of the military officials stated that after the accused soldiers were removed from the military zone, in late November 2012, he received a call from Martin who asked him about officers who worked with him and wanted to bring them back And offered to continue the work.
"It consisted in seeking the support of officers of my unit, to pass information on the activities we did in the unit and if it had some kind of toy, referring to weapons, could also be sold offering to give me 10 thousand pesos for this activity, to which I replied that I was going to see how the situation was, having recorded the conversations I had with Martin alias la Coneja, "he said.
"It was several times, about six or seven times we talked, and it was always to ask about officers who we would like to bring along and I always told him if I had but I was only in order to come to the city, as well He told me that he was going to send me a cell phone to have more communication, but to date he has not given me anything. "
In another indictment, a military man points out that in 2011 Martin appeared with him as an engineer in the parking lot of a Soriana store and made himself available for what was offered and mentioned that he supported the military personnel of the plaza.
Some time later he contacted him again and told him that a friend of his in the army had given him his number and several times met him to ask about his activities, but he says he never answered.
One of the accused soldiers stated that he received a call from Martin in September 2012 in which he told him that he was friends with other soldiers and that what was offered would be given.
In October he sent Martin a text message asking him for money and depositing five thousand pesos, in December he again borrowed from him for vacations and made another deposit of five thousand pesos.
In December, one of his comrades told him to ask if he was patrolling because on the Mazatlan-Durango road they had detained members of the Cabrera-Sarabia and wanted them released.
The officer replied that the detainee was difficult to co-opt.
Another of the soldiers said that Martin once gave him $ 500 at a military checkpoint as a Christmas present.
The soldiers were charged in 2016 and are subject to criminal prosecution in a Military Court attached to the Third Military Region with headquarters in Mazatlan.
According to the Attorney General's Office, Felipe Cabrera Sarabia was the head of the plaza for the Sinaloa Cartel until 2011 when he was arrested in Culiacan.
Felipe is reported to pay a payroll of more than 3 million pesos per month to public servants in the security areas of Durango.
The offender has an extradition process to the United States where he is wanted by a Chicago court.
In January 2012, Luis Alberto died in a clash with elements of the Army.
The third of the brothers, Alejandro, was captured in January 2013 in Culiacán.
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Seize weapons and cartridges in Sonoyta (Son)
Published on Monday, August 21, 2017,
Written by Editor / El Diario
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Sonoyta, Son
In carrying out patrols under Operativo Cinturón (Operation Belt) implemented by the Federal Police, elements secured in Sonora nine handguns and 87 cartridges that were transported in a hidden compartment in a vehicle with license plates from California, United States.
During the inspection, verification, security and surveillance at the 254 + 000 kilometer of the Altar-Sonoyta highway in the Caborca-Sonoyta section, the federal police had contact with the red Chevrolet-Tahoe.
The elements of the Federal Police stopped the driver to carry out a routine inspection for security and to inhibit the commission of crimes.
When federal agents inspected the vehicle, they found in a compartment a total of nine handguns: three .45, five 9 mm and one .380, as well as nine 9mm expansive cartridges, 23 9mm, 28 for .40 caliber and 27 For .45 caliber.
For this reason, the Federal Police personnel arrestedthe driver and read the Charter of Rights that Assist the Persons in Detention and along with the truck and the armament was transferred to the Public Ministry of the Federation.
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