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TJ Police Chief breaks off deal with the CAF cartel... what deal you say??

Woooosh - 11-11-2011 at 10:38 AM

Many of us have said deals will need to be made with the cartels for TJ to return to peace. Indeed deals were made- but for what purpose? There is no peace- as of yet anyway. They do need to make a deal with the Sinaloas, if they haven't officially done so already. Chapo has the $Billions and the influence over everything here already (police, politics and military checkpoints) - not the local boys of the CAF anymore. The only way to reduce the violence is to embrace the elephant in the room instead of throwing it peanuts. jmho.



Tijuana police chief: "I broke off agreements with the Arellano Félix Cartel
TIJUANA.- El secretario de Seguridad Pública Municipal, Jesús Alberto Capella Ibarra, aseguro que en su primera designación como titular de la SSPM rompió acuerdos que había en la corporación con la cúpula del Cartel Arellano Félix (CAF).

Durante la reunión con integrantes del Grupo Madrugadores, el funcionario municipal expuso los programas de seguridad pública de la dependencia que encabeza por segunda ocasión y presumió que de principios de octubre a la fecha se han detenido a 12 delincuentes peligrosos.

Entre ellos mencionó el caso de Juan Francisco Sillas Rocha, "El Sillas" --lugarteniente de Fernando Sánchez Arellano, "El Ingeniero", líder del Cártel Arellano Félix--, capturado por sus escoltas el viernes pasado tras el atentado cometido en contra de una pareja.

Ibarra reveló que el mismo “Sillas” le comentó "las cosas cambiaron en Tijuana cuando usted llegó. Se rompieron los acuerdos, ya no había muchas cosas".

“Yo no digo que los anteriores tuvieran algo que ver, es palabra de él, de ellos", dijo.

TIJUANA .- Tijuana police chief, Jesus Alberto Capella Ibarra, said that in his first act as head of the department, he broke off agreements the police had with the Arellano Felix cartel leadership.

During a meeting with members of the Early Bird Group, the city official stated the agency's public safety programs, that he heads for the second time and which he took over in early October, have to date arrested 12 dangerous criminals.

Among those mentioned is the case of Juan Francisco Sillas Rocha, "El Sillas" - lieutenant of Fernando Sanchez Arellano, "El Ingeniero", leader of Arellano Felix cartel - captured by his bodyguards last Friday after an attack on a couple.

Ibarra revealed that “Sillas” warned, "things changed in Tijuana when you arrived. Agreements were broken, and there were not many."

"I'm not saying my predecessors had anything to do with this, it's his and their words," said Capella.

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[Edited on 11-11-2011 by Woooosh]

sanquintinsince73 - 11-11-2011 at 01:10 PM

I think some sort of peace can be had in TJ, just as long as the Zetas don't come calling.

JoeJustJoe - 11-11-2011 at 01:49 PM

It was rumored awhile back a few months back that Leyzaola made a deal with CAF, but it didn't make big headlines because Leyzaola is no longer chief of police in Tijuana.

It wouldn't surprise me if it were true.

Wooosh what do you mean embrace the elephant in the room?

Woooosh - 11-11-2011 at 01:56 PM

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Originally posted by JoeJustJoe
It was rumored awhile back a few months back that Leyzaola made a deal with CAF, but it didn't make big headlines because Leyzaola is no longer chief of police in Tijuana.

It wouldn't surprise me if it were true.

Wooosh what do you mean embrace the elephant in the room?

The Sinaloans. The war didn't work. They have the money and have now bought the power. Just accept it and move on. Chapo has his eye on other countries (already has Australia from what I hear) so why not let them take him on until Mexico has the laws, prosecutors, judges and jails to handle this level of crime? The people need a break.

JESSE - 11-11-2011 at 03:36 PM

The new chief is a total and absolut idiot. Wait, watch, and learn.