“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat

Investigations into the murder of three inmates in Santa Martha Acatitla point to a vendetta against Abigael Gonzalez Valencia, “El Cuini”, second in command of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. 

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Investigations into the murder of three inmates at the Santa Martha Acatitla Men’s Social Rehabilitation Center point to a vendetta against Abigael González Valencia aka El Cuini, second in command of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

This was stated by the five alleged assailants whose files were obtained by the Despierta team. According to them, it all began on January 12 of this year when the transfer of 89 inmates was requested. Some of them considered to be criminal leaders were transferred to federal prisons.

Among them is Esaú Miranda Velázquez, leader of Los Duques. They are under the control of the Reclusorio Oriente. The criminals themselves accused Cuini of allegedly paying for these transfers and thus controlling all the prisons in Mexico City.

On January 18, Servando Morales was murdered in Tlalnepantla de Baz in the State of Mexico. A threatening message against El Cuini was left next to his body.

In spite of all this, on January 20, the transfer of the 89 inmates was decided. Since then, according to prison intelligence, there has been discontent in all the prisons, particularly in the CEVARESO (Men’s Social Rehabilitation Center) where El Cuini is being held.

Allies of this capo allegedly extorted other inmates. In response, they attacked Carlos El Pitufo, events that triggered this Monday. At five o’clock in the afternoon and after acquiring keys from the custodians, one of whom was beaten, three prisoners were killed.

They are Humberto Zetina Robles, Daniel Alvarez Cervantes or Ulises Tronco Medina aka La Mole, and Jorge Luis Garcia Paredes. All three were allies of Alejandro Medio Ortiz aka El Carral, who was prosecuted for the femicide of Abril Perez Sagaon and who is presumed to operate for El Cuini.

The five assailants identified as Alan ‘N’, Carlos ‘S’, Cesar ‘N’, Jose Luis ‘N’, and Juan ‘N’ are allegedly members of different criminal groups. All of them have previous convictions for serious crimes.

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