Thursday, May 2, 2024

Security forces gathering intelligence on gang leader who threatened AMLO

Federal security forces may be closing in on the suspected ringleader of a gang of fuel thieves in Guanajuato who is believed to be behind a threat directed at President LĆ³pez Obrador.

JosƩ Antonio YƩpez Ortiz, believed to the leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, has evaded capture during the last two and a half years, helped in no small part by highway blockades made of burning vehicles such as those seen in the municipality of VillagrƔn earlier this week.

However, intelligence reports seen by the newspaper Milenio reveal that federal authorities have a lot of information about the criminal leader known as ā€œEl Marroā€ that could make it difficult for him to remain free.

According to the reports, authorities have identified five ranches frequented by YĆ©pez, his closest criminal associates and the locations his gang targets to extract fuel from Pemex pipelines.

Four people have been identified as members or past members of the ringleaderā€™s inner circle.

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They are YĆ©pezā€™s uncle, EfraĆ­n Labrada Reyes, a financial operator for the cartel; another uncle, Raymundo Labrada Reyes, who was involved in money laundering until he was killed in December 2016; El Marroā€™s sister, Karen Lizbeth YĆ©pez, and her husband, Santiago GonzĆ”lez MartĆ­nez, both of whom work for the cartel in Celaya.

The intelligence reports also reveal the names of several other men with links to YĆ©pez and the cartel he heads, including some who have already been arrested.

The Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, which since 2017 has been engaged in a bitter turf war with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), has a strong presence in a region of Guanajuato known colloquially as the Bermuda Triangle.

Made up of the municipalities of Apaseo el Alto, Apaseo el Grande, Salamanca, Irapuato and Celaya, the region has a high incidence of both violence and fuel theft. Both tanker trucks transporting gasoline and petroleum pipelines are frequently targeted.

The YĆ©pez-led criminal groupā€™s presence also extends into the municipalities of VillagrĆ”n, considered the cartel’s operational center, as well as Cortazar, Santa Cruz de Juventino Rosas, Valle de Santiago and its namesake Santa Rosa de Lima.

Pemex pipelines running between the refinery in Salamanca and the cities of Guanajuato, Zacatecas, LeĆ³n, Morelia and Tula have all been tapped by El Marroā€™s cartel, the intelligence reports reveal.

Residents of towns in the municipalities where the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel operates have set up highway blockades and shot at vehicles during operations carried out by the army and navy aimed at arresting YĆ©pez.

The criminal leader is believed to be responsible for a narco-banner that appeared in Salamanca early yesterday morning,Ā warning LĆ³pez Obrador to remove security forces from the state or innocent people will die.

After advising that aĀ ā€œlittle giftā€ had been left at the Salamanca refinery, which turned out to be explosive devices inside an abandoned vehicle, the banner concluded with: ā€œYours sincerely, El SeƱor Marro.ā€

Source: Milenio (sp)Ā 

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