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Latin Times on MSNFormer Jalisco Cartel Operative Reveals He Made Thousands Of Dollars a Month Flying Explosive-Laden DronesA former member of the Jalisco Cartel revealed he made thousands of dollars a month flying drones for the criminal ...
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Latin Times on MSNMexican Ambassador To Canada Accused Of Having Cartel Ties: 'He Sold The State To Criminals'Former Quintana Roo Governor and current Mexican ambassador to Canada Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez has been accused of allowing ...
During operations, drone operators were ordered to strike rival groups, targeting vehicles and camps. In some cases, the ...
Mexico Drug Cartel Violence: Scientists Use Pigs & Drones To Find Victims | Firstpost America | N18G
The search for Mexico's drug cartel violence victims continues with over 130,000 people officially missing, with many buried ...
Mexican officials say they confiscated and shut down a massive fuel theft ring in the border town of Reynosa, which comes as ...
Because pigs are remarkably similar to humans, knowing the signs of their decomposition can help identify hidden burials.
Six Volusia County men have been sentenced to federal prison for smuggling what prosecutors call military-grade weapons to ...
But Jalisco's onslaught is so powerful that the cartel appears to have convinced some Mexicans, especially those who are tired of local gangs, to accept control by one large, powerful cartel.
Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate the overwhelming number of people ...
The Jalisco cartel is led by Nemesio Rubén “el Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, for whom the U.S. government has offered a $15 million reward for information leading to his capture.
The letters “CJNG” — a Mexican abbreviation for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel — is scrawled on the facade of an abandoned home in El Limoncito in the Michoacan state of Mexico.
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