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Cartel activities in Baja, how they work, and the turf wars…
China-Linked Wildlife Trafficking and Poaching in Mexico
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/FP_2022...
50 page report on how the cartels have infiltrated fishing in Mexico, quite a few examples from Baja, BCS and Sonora.
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Articles on 2024 assassination of Mexican fisheries leader Minerva Pérez
https://globalinitiative.net/analysis/dont-rock-the-boat-min...
https://zetatijuana.com/2024/07/el-crimen-planeado-de-minerv...
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La salida de Daniel de la Rosa y sus repercusiones
https://zetatijuana.com/2025/04/la-salida-de-daniel-de-la-ro...
On the morning of Thursday, April 3, talk of Daniel de la Rosa Anaya's departure from the State Attorney General's Office (PGJE) began to circulate.
The official irrevocably submitted his resignation to the State Executive, Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío.
The governor confirmed this on Friday the 4th. Castro asserted that his departure is due to a personal agenda, leaving behind a legacy of positive
results in Baja California Sur.
[Edited on 5-3-2025 by mtgoat666]
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CDS controls seafood sales
https://zetatijuana.com/2024/04/cds-controla-venta-de-marisc...
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Google translation…
Drug traffickers realign forces in BCS: four executions in 24 hours
Narco-messages and four executions in 24 hours shattered the "tranquility" enjoyed by the residents of Baja California Sur. State Governor Víctor
Castro Cosío described the events as a reorganization and revenge by criminal groups, primarily affiliated with "La Mayiza" and "La Chapiza."
He stated that the perpetrator of the violence is Abraham Cervantes Escareaga, alias "El Babay," since his nickname appears in the signature of the
messages, and that this is because he recently left Cefereso No. 5 in the state of Veracruz.
“It's a matter of revenge, because just 10 days ago, in Guerrero Negro, we dismantled a very important organized crime cell that surely had ties to
the north. Well-organized crime. It wasn't the first time, it's not the first time they put up banners on various bridges or in various public places,
and they hadn't carried out their threats. Now they've executed her. A generator of violence who appears there, his nickname ('Babay') has been
released. I think it comes from a reorganization,” Castro acknowledged.
New narco-banners in Baja California Sur claim responsibility for the execution of Ulises Cota Montaño, commander of the Narcotics Unit of the State
Attorney General's Office (PGJE), who was executed on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 22, as he arrived at his home in the municipality of La Paz.
According to the information obtained, around 5 p.m., the criminal investigation officer was returning to his home, located on Del Tiro Street in the
Camino Real neighborhood. However, he was being pursued from a distance by a black pickup truck on the ground and by a drone that was simultaneously
recording his journey.
When he parked in front of his home, the SUV carrying the gunmen pulled up alongside him and fired bursts from a long-barreled weapon. Ulises died
inside a gray Tacoma pickup truck. The armed attack was recorded by the home's surveillance camera and by aerial images allegedly taken by the
criminal group.
On the morning of Wednesday the 23rd, two narco-banners appeared in Guerrero Negro and Santa Rosalía, in the municipality of Mulegé: one at the
Colegio de Bachilleres (COBACH) and the second at the Bei Jing Chinese restaurant, respectively.
The narco-message revealed that the armed attack had been carried out by Abraham Cervantes Escareaga, alias "El Babay." This was the message:
"He who warns is not a traitor. Keep supporting the short-legged ones. This is how all the municipalities will remain as they were told. We
already know who they are: the municipal authorities, the state authorities, the Attorney General's Office. Sincerely, BABAY."
The PGJE agent was traveling home without a guard to support him, despite the fact that the night before he had already been threatened with
narco-banners, in which he, another member of the Attorney General's Office named Humberto Yee, a Municipal Police commander named Miramontes, and all
the commanders of the Municipal, State Police and the Attorney General's Office were mentioned.
The banners were hung on the night of Monday, April 21, at Montoya High School in Santa Rosalía and another at the San José del Cabo International
Airport, in the municipality of Los Cabos.
Also in this latter town, a body was found dead on Tuesday at noon on the dirt road leading to the San Lázaro dam in San José del Cabo. The body
showed signs of violence and was decapitated. He was wearing a sweatshirt and blue pants.
Similarly, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, on Juan Carlón Street in the Fundo Legal neighborhood of Guerrero Negro (the northernmost municipality in the
state), a maroon KIA pickup truck was intercepted by gunmen. A soldier named Roberto "N," a second lieutenant assigned to the 40th Military Zone of
the Ministry of National Defense (SEDENA), was traveling in the vehicle, accompanied by a civilian welder.
The attackers fired their high-caliber weapons at the truck, killing the soldier inside. The civilian was taken to a hospital for treatment, where he
died minutes later from gunshot wounds.
https://zetatijuana.com/2025/04/narco-reacomoda-fuerzas-en-b...
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"Keep supporting the short-legged ones". Anyone know what this refers to?
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Has to do with lying.
"I can normally tell how intelligent a man is, by how stupid he thinks I
am."
"...they were careful of their demeanor that they not be thought to have opinions on what they heard for like most men skilled at their work they
were scornful of any least suggestion of knowing anything not learned at first hand."
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Boy, I'm glad I got to see and enjoy Baja when I did. It was a beautiful country with beautiful people. Poor by our standards but happy-- always
smiling and gracious. What a shame.
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Thanks for posting this, Goat.
Glad I didn't miss it, being a post in an already existing thread.
[Edited on 4-24-2025 by cupcake]
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Boy oh boy. This is awful and scary as heck.
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Current conflicts in key cartel territories involve several players warring against El Chapo’s Sinaloa cartel, which controls much of the illicit
operations in Baja/BCS. The unrest is persistent and has escalated again over the past year.
The phrase “short legged ones” may refer to the “Chapitos” who are the sons of El Chapo and who took over his operations after his arrest
years ago. Chapparo/a is nickname for a short fat person, shorty, half-pint, etc. and Joaquín Loera Guzmán is approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall.
His relatively short stature is actually how he got the nickname “El Chapo,” which means “Shorty” in Mexican slang.
Arrests of organized crime members destabilize operational control though well-maintained structures of intimidation, corruption and violence. I
observed an increased cartel-like prescence in the East Cape area this winter. Local Mexican news/social media content for B.C.S. supported my
thoughts and included reports of missing young persons, weapons seizures, discovery of clandestine graves near SJC and La Paz, extortion, major
off-shore drug busts etc.
A Mexican friend said the cartel was not looking to prey on tourists, but they are aware of the presence of each other and the business activity going
on. While violence has waxed and waned in B.C.S. over the years, visitors are relatively seldom targeted by general operations. The extreme violence
due to turf wars was brought under control last time, but citizens must endure cartel “normal” operations alongside overdevelopment, inflation,
poverty and shortages of utilities and basic necessities while trying to make a living.
Baja and B.C.S. is changing rapidly, but are still full of very good people and incredible things to see and experience. The drive home in March was
safe with usual precautions and expected good memories.
Some additional articles of recent violence:
https://www.diarioelindependiente.mx/policiaca
[Edited on 4-24-2025 by windgrrl]
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Lencho ,
In this case it has to do with the short stature of the oppsing sides ospring
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chit keeps happening…
In past day, 3 busses were fire-bombed in Cabo… from BCS Noticias:
Los Cabos, Baja California Sur (BCS). In the last 24 hours, the municipality of Los Cabos has been the scene of three attacks against public
transportation services. The boards of directors of the various transportation companies in the region have decided to temporarily suspend public
transportation services in San José del Cabo until further notice , prioritizing the safety of passengers and drivers.
Video of incident is on bcs noticias fb page, and other pages
[Edited on 4-25-2025 by mtgoat666]
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Thanks. You obviously have more context. 
https://www.poresto.net/internacional/2018/12/11/patas-corta...
[Edited on 4-25-2025 by lencho]
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Reports that there were several shootouts overnight in Cabo area…
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Thank you for the tip! I've bookmarked easyespanol.org.
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Quote: Originally posted by Don Jorge  | The last 5 years or so it has gotten harder and harder to buy live shrimp in certain areas of BCS. Both the fisherman and especially their buyers,
who often finance the shrimp pangeros are fearful of possible repercussions from a side hustle. Them who control or want to control that fishery want
all the shrimp.
About 6 years ago we explored the idea, in a well known seafood hub of BSC, of setting up the shrimp pangero fleet with TEDs, which were not in place
then and marketing their catch into the USA as an artisanal, local, cooperative, sustainable shrimp fishery.
It did not take very long for word to arrive that was a bad idea. Thus I returned to plan A, rascando mi panza, llena, corazon contento, patos encima
la tierra, no por abajo. 
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An unfortunate reality. Each day is closer to a full narco-state.
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Latest on the battles in northern BCS, including San José de Magdalena:
https://zetatijuana.com/2025/05/estalla-la-guerra-del-norte-...
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To understand the cartels' power, and why it simply isn't a matter of catching and incarcerating the cartel bosses and members, one has to understand
how imbedded in the culture they are.
https://english.elpais.com/international/2025-04-08/the-cult...
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Busy week in the battles!
Shoot out between police and sicadios (for el babay?) resulted in 3 dead on a rural road near Loreto.
Omar Garcia Harfuch Commanded the feds to help restore order! (Is Omar a gold guy? Or just a politician blowing hot air?)
Today the GOVERNOR attended security meeting in Guerrero Negro to talk about beefing up popo and military to regain control…
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To fix a problem, the problem must first be acknowledged.
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