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Octavio Leal Moncada, known by the aliases “El Profe” and “El Tarzán,” was arrested this Sunday in Santiago, Nuevo Leon. His arrest led to protests and blockades on the Victoria-Monterrey Highway in Hidalgo.
Octavio Leal Moncada is an 83-year old social and political leader from Tamaulipas, known mainly for founding and leading the Columna Armada Pedro J. Méndez, an organization with a presence in the central region of the state, especially in Hidalgo, Mainero, Villagrán and San Carlos.
Residents in Tamaulipas have reported that they have suffered threats, attacks and land theft by the armed group led by Octavio Leal Moncada.
State and federal authorities had identified Octavio Leal Moncada as a leader of a Gulf Cartel cell posing an auto-defense group.
Their operations extended to other municipalities, such as Villagrán, Mainero, San Carlos, Güémez, Padilla, and San Nicolás. After four years, the group began to participate in the political arena, working alongside the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
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Political Influence
However, it was from 2016 onwards that they supported the then candidate of the National Action Party (PAN), Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca, which allowed them to bring people from their group to run for local councils and deputies.
During the six-year term of former Tamaulipas governor Egidio Torre (2011-2016), the head of Social Communication for the state government, Guillermo Martínez, denied the existence of self-defense groups in the state.
At the end of 2021, the group broke with PAN, accusing Cabeza de Vaca of betraying their agreements, so Leal Moncada announced that they would lay down their arms to focus on civic work, as well as their support for then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The group put its support behind the Morena candidate, Américo Villarreal, through assemblies in which Leal Moncada invited citizens to vote for him.
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Gulf Cartel Links
In 2021, the then Attorney General’s Office of Tamaulipas reported that there was an arrest warrant out for him. In response, Moncada filed several legal Amparos to avoid his arrest. On several occasions, claimed to be a victim of political persecution, while state authorities maintained that there were open investigations against him.
In 2022, he had been detained for the homicide of two people. He has been accused of ordering the assassination of former Hidalgo Mayor Marco Antonio Leal Garcia in 2010 and Julio Cesar Leal Garcia in 2015. He was also accused of a car bomb targeting then Secretary of Security Rafael Lomelí Martínez in 2012.
Sources Borderland Beat, Proceso, Infobae








