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[*] posted on 10-11-2011 at 08:05 PM
Gringo Assault in San Juanico


Tuesday night, October 4, at 9:30, a long time gringo resident and full-time employer of at least five local heads of household in this small town of San Juanico, was on his computer.

Four men in police uniforms with badges and boots and hoods ran into his home, put a bag over his head and handcuffed him.

They then began to punch and kick him in his midsection and demanded he give them all of his money. He had $5,000 US (payroll, etc.) and he told them where it was. They then demanded more and beat him again. They choked him until he thew up and almost passed out.

Then they put him in an SUV and drove him outside of town into the desert. They kicked him and beat him some more and put something that felt like a gun to his head.

Then they removed the cuffs and told him to be calm. They drove off in a direction away from town. He did see that it was a black SUV with one tail light out.

It took him over an hour to walk back into town.

It is important to note that in addition to being a steady employer of local residents. he is also vocal in community concerns including police extortion of residents and visitors.

The next day, the towns people rallied and 18 people, Mexicans and Americans, with the ex- mayor drove to Insurgentes to file a second police report and get a police medical examination. We were met by a reporter who took the story.

It is widely known that two of the intruders were two of the police assigned to San Juanico. These are the same police that have been extorting money from campers and doing nothing about a recent robbery spree by a town resident known to all.

Our town needs help. We are being terrorized by the police. If anyone can help us get the story to the press or government officials that is what we need. Nothing is being done here.

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[*] posted on 10-11-2011 at 08:09 PM


asi es como pasan las cosas en el arroyo
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[*] posted on 10-11-2011 at 08:45 PM


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These are the same police that have been extorting money from campers and doing nothing about a recent robbery spree by a town resident known to all.


which are the unsafe camping areas?
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[*] posted on 10-11-2011 at 08:46 PM
The wild west...


...is alive and well in Mexico...:O



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[*] posted on 10-11-2011 at 09:07 PM


I feel your anger and frustration and hope this is resolved soon for you all there in San Juanico. Here is the article in spanish
http://www.oem.com.mx/elsudcaliforniano/notas/n2260667.htm




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[*] posted on 10-11-2011 at 09:38 PM


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These are the same police that have been extorting money from campers and doing nothing about a recent robbery spree by a town resident known to all.


which are the unsafe camping areas?


I'm assuming the campground at San Juanico aka Scorpion Bay. I didn't write the article but as a frequent visitor to the town, I am very concerned with this incident. I've heard of the police asking campers for 'gas money' but that's it.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 02:27 AM


Need to stick with this daily and drive the prosecution through to the procurador, get a back up judgement through the federal ombudsman, put pressure through DF, these things must be done by the victim and testigos not by an outsider or lawyer. Increase pressure today, requires a visit to the head of jurisdiction, is it Aarón Yamil Melgar Bravo for the region? Military should be notified through DF today. Everyone (internal operations) knows about this for a long time, it's no secret, therefore it's been ignored and allowed for a long time, that has to change to intolerance by all.

Every prosecution requires a circle = crime, criminal, location, demonstratable loss of value, victim, witnesses, prosecutor robo de casa, judge, procurador.

Stick to to it. Once the bad guys feel the pressure they will back off, but you must continue to prosecute-2-3 years as an example to others, much of the actions to follow are written statements by victim and witnesess, so write down all pertinent identifiable facts associated, especially facial markings or identifiable personal features.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 05:08 AM


My best advice is to live quietly and accept things the way they are...or go back to the US....obviously being vocal about something that you will never change especially coming from a gringo will get you seriously hurt or worse..Look what happens to newly elected police chiefs that are Mexican and try to fight it...
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 05:16 AM


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My best advice is to live quietly and accept things the way they are...or go back to the US....obviously being vocal about something that you will never change especially coming from a gringo will get you seriously hurt or worse..Look what happens to newly elected police chiefs that are Mexican and try to fight it...


Oh Bullpucky. If you accept the system which can do this to anybody and anytime, you are as guilty as the perpetrators. It is too bad that this guy did not have a camera system in place to get the photos of the intruders. The community needs to take some responsibility for this as well.
This is not how civilized people live and we all bear a responsibility to stop this kind of crap.




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My best advice is to live quietly and accept things the way they are...or go back to the US....obviously being vocal about something that you will never change especially coming from a gringo will get you seriously hurt or worse..Look what happens to newly elected police chiefs that are Mexican and try to fight it...


Not true, be very careful of your words, these are local bandits not worldwide cartel criminals, some people, like you, are very naive and classify all crime as equal and overwhelming, it's not. You must stand up for yourself when attacked, and one must stand strong against these guys or no one can live in the region in peace.

This is a specific type of crime, local police abusing local people, that everyone must stand against and not back down. This is a simple case and easy to prosecute as an example that has the support of everyone. The city, state and country belong to the people not the criminals.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 06:08 AM


If this has been an ongoing issue in the community, it is similar to the problems with the police in Constitucion awhile back. There was alot of pressure put on the government to halt the extortions and it seems that this pressure was successful...but yes, it is alot of work and dedication but must be done if anything is to change there...organize the whole community if possible, call meetings, collect other people's stories, document, document, document and report. Like Gnu says...one must keep the pressure on.



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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 06:45 AM


Isn't this the same story from a week back?

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=55509#pid6583...
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 07:21 AM


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Isn't this the same story from a week back?

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=55509#pid6583...

yes, and it's not like nomads to repeat bad news about baja twice.

I see validity in both sides: you fight to correct the problem if you believe you are right, but there is real danger in doing so. Mexico may change for the better but not in our lifetimes here. This is what the rest of our retirement time will look like here (or worse)- but we can hope for a better Mexico for the children.


[Edited on 10-12-2011 by Woooosh]




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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 07:23 AM


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It is widely known that two of the intruders were two of the police assigned to San Juanico. These are the same police that have been extorting money from campers and doing nothing about a recent robbery spree by a town resident known to all.



Now that the bad guys turn out to be cartel types from Cd. Ins., are the foreigners who have publicly accused the local cops of doing it going to apologize?? Retract the statement? Even if the local cops are dirty in their small town way.

And is anyone asking the question why is a drug cartel interested in threatening this American? This was not a random assault. This is not local cops asking for gas money and being turned down then retaliating.

Read the ZETA article from Oct 10 to get a better idea of who these people are and what they are involved in. This mornings note in Surfline refers to this article.

Perhaps the foreigner who was assaulted is not so innocent. I feel sorry for the others who have gathered around him in the news photos based on the incorrect information that this was an assault by the local cops because he spoke out against local harrasment. The cartels could not care less about something at this level. I think we are ignorant or naive to not believe there is something bigger and fishier surrounding the assault.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 07:25 AM


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It is widely known that two of the intruders were two of the police assigned to San Juanico. These are the same police that have been extorting money from campers and doing nothing about a recent robbery spree by a town resident known to all.



Now that the bad guys turn out to be cartel types from Cd. Ins., are the foreigners who have publicly accused the local cops of doing it going to apologize?? Retract the statement? Even if the local cops are dirty in their small town way.

And is anyone asking the question why is a drug cartel interested in threatening this American? This was not a random assault. This is not local cops asking for gas money and being turned down then retaliating.

Read the ZETA article from Oct 10 to get a better idea of who these people are and what they are involved in. This mornings note in Surfline refers to this article.

Perhaps the foreigner who was assaulted is not so innocent. I feel sorry for the others who have gathered around him in the news photos based on the incorrect information that this was an assault by the local cops because he spoke out against local harrasment. The cartels could not care less about something at this level. I think we are ignorant or naive to not believe there is something bigger and fishier surrounding the assault.


I think we must also accept that the cartels are the defacto government. They have paid their admission in bribes and will exercise their power without fear of reprisals.

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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 07:49 AM


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I think we must also accept that the cartels are the defacto government. They have paid their admission in bribes and will exercise their power without fear of reprisals.



An unpleasant admission to what I've been saying for a while....that the war on drugs in Mexico has actually been a war for power.
Very sad to see the new status quo in place.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 08:13 AM


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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 08:15 AM


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It is widely known that two of the intruders were two of the police assigned to San Juanico. These are the same police that have been extorting money from campers and doing nothing about a recent robbery spree by a town resident known to all.



Now that the bad guys turn out to be cartel types from Cd. Ins., are the foreigners who have publicly accused the local cops of doing it going to apologize?? Retract the statement? Even if the local cops are dirty in their small town way.

And is anyone asking the question why is a drug cartel interested in threatening this American? This was not a random assault. This is not local cops asking for gas money and being turned down then retaliating.

Read the ZETA article from Oct 10 to get a better idea of who these people are and what they are involved in. This mornings note in Surfline refers to this article.

Perhaps the foreigner who was assaulted is not so innocent. I feel sorry for the others who have gathered around him in the news photos based on the incorrect information that this was an assault by the local cops because he spoke out against local harrasment. The cartels could not care less about something at this level. I think we are ignorant or naive to not believe there is something bigger and fishier surrounding the assault.


Where can I find this Zeta article online?
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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 08:26 AM
Found the article...


Ex policías en asalto de San Juanico

Banda que atracó a norteamericano en Comondú implicada en crimen de Jesús Asael Valtierra



Los ex agentes fueron señalados como partícipes del crimen de Jesús Asael Valtierra, al estar vinculados con integrantes del crimen organizado de “Los Zamudio”, planearon y ejecutaron el crimen para robar a la víctima. Pese a las pruebas y testimonios de 12 personas involucradas dos están detenidas en el penal de Ciudad Constitución.

Investigaciones ZETA

Ciudad Insurgentes, Baja California Sur.- El pago de gasolina en dólares es la pista que podría llevar a la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado (PGJE) a la captura de la banda que el 5 de octubre asaltó con lujo de violencia al estadounidense Howie Lange, en la comunidad de San Juanico, municipio de Comondú.

La noche del robo, como a eso de las 10, el norteamericano estaba tranquilamente en su habitación trabajando en su computadora personal y enviando correos a sus amigos de la Unión Americana, cuando un grupo de cuatro sujetos vestidos de negro y botas militares, entraron hasta su cuarto, tomándolo de sorpresa y colocándole una bolsa de plástico en la cabeza.

Los maleantes inmediatamente solicitaron el dinero que tenía guardado en su casa, y a punta de golpes y tortura psicológica, lograron sacarle poco más de cinco mil dólares que tenía guardados en su domicilio.

No obstante, los delincuentes lo subieron a su vehículo, una Suburban de color blanco, y lo llevaron encapuchado y amordazado hasta tirarlo en un arroyo conocido como “El Aguaje”, localizado a unos 10 kilómetros de distancia de esa comunidad con 432 habitantes y donde está uno de los principales destinos turísticos del surfíng en el mundo.

Por esta situación, el estadounidense de 59 años –radicado desde hace 15 en la localidad— presentó una denuncia penal en la Agencia del Ministerio Público del Fuero Común de la PGJE de Ciudad Insurgentes, y acompañado del ex delegado de esa población Enrique Miranda y de un grupo de extranjeros, rindió su declaración ministerial y solicitó una investigación.

La investigación a fondo

Durante las primeras indagatorias se supo que detrás de este asalto está un grupo de ex policías municipales que durante el trienio del ex alcalde del PRD, Joel Villegas Ibarra, operaron para la organización criminal de “Los Zamudio”.

Datos entregados a ZETA expusieron que la noche del asalto fueron vistos a bordo de una camioneta Suburban de color blanco y de modelo antiguo, los siguientes ex policías:

1.- Felipe Rodríguez Higuera, alias “El Felipe”, ex comandante de la Policía Municipal de Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur.

2.- Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral, alias “Moctezuma”, ex agente de la Policía Municipal de Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur.

3.- Rafael Chávez Ocampo, alias “El Rifle”, ex agente de la Policía Municipal de Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur.

4.- Sebastián Lara López, alias “El Sebas”, ex agente de la Policía Municipal de Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur.

Los ex agentes fueron plenamente identificados, cuando primero pasaron por la comunidad de Santo Domingo, localizada rumbo a San Juanico, y posteriormente, volvieron a pasar de regreso.

Por información de testigos, y al cierre de esta edición, se supo que “El Rifle” llegó a una gasolinera el 6 de octubre por la mañana a bordo de una camioneta pick up de color negro, solicitando combustible, y una vez despachado, pagó en dólares, después de sacar un fajo de billetes americanos.

Implicados en crimen

Los nombres de Felipe Rodríguez Higuera y Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral no son desconocidos en Comondú ni en Baja California Sur.

Y es que –según cuatro testimonios que obran en la averiguación previa SCT/32/TUR2/2011— los ex policías son presuntos responsables de haber levantado el 31 de enero pasado al joven Jesús Asael Valtierra Loya, quien posteriormente, apareció ejecutado y calcinado en un paraje cercano a la comunidad del ejido “Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez”.

Los hoy ex agentes todavía estaban en funciones, cuando aprovechando su cargo instalaron un falso retén en la salida de Puerto San Carlos, donde se encontraban el comandante de la policía municipal, Felipe Rodríguez Higuera, y sus agentes, José Guillermo Arípez Geraldo y Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral, y metros más adelante en una especie de lomita, estaba estacionado –simulando estar descompuesto— el vehículo tipo Camaro de color rojo y vidrios polarizados, placas de circulación 873-PMG-8, propiedad del hoy jefe de grupo de aprehensiones de la Policía Ministerial del estado, Francisco Martín Güereña Escobar.

Los ex policías fueron señalados como partícipes del crimen del joven Valtierra, de manera directa o indirecta, quienes vinculados con integrantes del crimen organizado de “Los Zamudio”, planearon y ejecutaron el crimen para robar a la víctima 440 mil pesos que llevaba a depósito bancario, cuando fue detenido en un retén, secuestrado, asesinado y luego calcinado.

De la lista de doce personas involucradas, dos están detenidas y recluidas en el penal de Ciudad Constitución: Renato León Atondo, alias “El Renato”, y Elías Gómez Gómez, alias “El Michoacano”.

Otros dos detenidos por este crimen ya fueron liberados tras pagar una ridícula fianza de 10 mil 892 pesos, fijada por el Juez Segundo de Primera Instancia del Ramo Penal, Hugo Flores Bustos, y quien después del escándalo fue retirado de esa población y asignado en el municipio de Los Cabos.

Los criminales que ya no están en custodia son: Justo Antonio Mojadín Cazares, alias “El Justo”, y Guadalupe Decarely Barraza López, alias “La Yaqui”.

Asimismo, el juzgador giró una orden de aprehensión en contra del autor intelectual y material del crimen, Amado o Aurelio Zamudio Chávez, alias “El Yeyo”, después de que todos los testimonios lo señalaron como el cabecilla de la banda, donde también aparecen como implicados Rafael Chávez Ocampo, alias “El Rifle”, y Sebastián Lara López, alias “El Sebas”, así como Maylo Ocampo Chávez, alias “El Maylo”.

Datos entregados a ZETA por personal de la agencia del Ministerio Público del fuero común, expusieron que los policías planearon levantar a la víctima de tal manera que no levantaran sospechas, por tal motivo, en el supuesto retén, el comandante Felipe solicitó al joven darle un aventón a uno de los policías que estaban en el lugar, de nombre Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral, “y una vez que aceptó y ya en el camino, el agente lo amaga y lo obliga internarse a un terreno, donde ya estaban esperando los narcomenudistas encabezados por Amado o Aurelio Zamudio Chávez ‘El Yeyo’. Entrega a la víctima y se va”.

En su declaración ministerial, Elías Gómez Gómez “El Michoacano” reconoció que los policías entregaron a la víctima un poquito delante del Ejido Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, y se percató que la camioneta en la que viajaba Asael –una pick up de color blanco línea Dakota de modelo reciente— estaba estacionada con las puertas abiertas y en su interior iba la víctima sentada en la parte central del asiento.

“Observé que había 4 personas, entre las que pude identificar a ‘El Yeyo’ Zamudio, así como a una persona güera de aproximadamente 36 años, complexión delgada, estatura de 1.75 metros, piel clara, cabello corto, color castaño y lacio, y otra de aproximadamente 28 años, de 1.65 metros, complexión robusta, tez morena, cabello color negro y corto”. Detrás del pick up de Valtierra, según ‘El Michoacano’, estaba otro de color entre negro y morado, vidrios polarizados sin placas de circulación, observando que “El Yeyo” pegó un puñetazo en la cara a Asael, el cual gritó: ‘No me hagan nada’. Posteriormente bajaron a la víctima del pick up, y luego lo aventaron en el asiento de atrás, sacando Amado o Aurelio Zamudio Chávez una pistola que traía fajada en la cintura, y disparando en contra del joven en la cabeza”.

De acuerdo a la versión de Elías Gómez Gómez, “El Yeyo” y dos de sus acompañantes se subieron a la camioneta de la víctima y el pick up negro, prendieron el motor y se fueron en dirección de la carretera Benito Juárez, se internaron entre el monte. Ahí Amado o Aurelio Zamudio Chávez, frenó la marcha, se bajó y sacó el maletín del dinero, lo aventó en la cajuela del pick up de color entre negro y morado, y mientras tomó un palo y un pedazo de trapo e hizo una mecha, uno de sus acompañantes –el de 28 años, de 1.65 metros, complexión robusta, tez morena, cabello negro y corto— bajó un galón de gasolina de color blanco y roció la camioneta. Así, terminada la mecha, “El Yeyo” prendió fuego y lo echó a la unidad, subiendo al pick up para retirarse del lugar inmediatamente.




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[*] posted on 10-12-2011 at 08:31 AM


Here is a computer translation (Bing):

Former policemen in assault of San Juanico


Band that was docked to U.S. in Comondú implicated in crime of Jesus Asael Valtierra




The former officers were identified as participants in the crime of Jesus Asael Valtierra, to be linked to members of organized crime of "Los Zamudio", planned and executed the crime to rob the victim. Despite the evidence and testimonies from 12 persons involved two are detained in the criminal of Ciudad Constitución.


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City insurgents, Baja California Sur.-the payment of gasoline in dollars is the track that could lead to the Attorney General of Justice State (PGJE) to the capture of the band who on 5 October assaulted with luxury of violence to the American Howie Lange in the community of San Juanico, municipality of Comondú.


The night of the robbery, as around 10 a.m., the American was quietly in his room working on your personal computer and sending emails to friends of the American Union, when a group of four subjects dressed in black and military boots, came to his room, taking him by surprise and placing a bag of plastic in the head.


Hoodlums immediately requested the money that was saved in his home, and at the point of blows and psychological torture, managed to get little more than five thousand dollars that had kept in his home.


However, criminals hopped it on his vehicle, a white Suburban, and brought him hooded and gagged up to throw it in a stream known as "El Aguaje", located about 10 kilometers of distance of that community with 432 inhabitants and where he is one of the main tourist destinations of the surfíng in the world.


By this situation, the 59-year American - based from ago 15 in the town - filed a complaint criminal in the Agency of the Public Ministry of the ordinary jurisdiction of the PGJE city insurgents, and accompanied by the former delegate of this population Enrique Miranda and a group of foreigners, surrendered his ministerial statement and called for an investigation.


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During the first investigations, it was revealed that behind this assault is a group of former municipal policemen during the triennium of the former Mayor of the PRD, Joel Villegas Ibarra, operated for the criminal organization "Los Zamudio".


Delivered to ZETA data presented that the night of the RAID were seen aboard a truck Suburban white and former model, following former police officers:


1 Felipe Rodríguez Higuera, alias "El Felipe", former Commander of the Municipal police of Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur.


2.-Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral, alias "Montezuma", former agent of the Municipal police of Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur.


3 Rafael Chávez Ocampo, alias "El Rifle", former agent of the Municipal police of Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur.


4.-Sebastián Lara López, alias "El Sebas", former agent of the Municipal police of Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur.


The former officers were fully identified, when they first passed through the community of Santo Domingo, located heading to San Juanico, and subsequently turned to go back.


Information from witnesses, and at the close of this Edition, it was learned that "The Rifle" came to a gas station on 6 October morning aboard a van pick up black, asking for fuel, and once dispatched, paid in dollars, after taking a WAD of American banknotes.


Involved in crime


Felipe Rodríguez Higuera and Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral names are not unknown in Comondú nor in Baja California Sur.


And it is that - according to four witnesses in the preliminary investigation SCT/32/TUR2/2011 - the former policemen are suspects have lifted January 31 past to young Jesus Asael Valtierra Loya, who appeared later, executed and calcined in a spot near the community of el ejido "Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez".


The now former agents were still in Office, when taking advantage of his Office set up a false roadblock in the output of Puerto San Carlos, where were the Commander of the municipal police, Felipe Rodríguez Higuera, and their agents, José Guillermo Arípez Geraldo Moctezuma Bareño Mayoral, and meters later in a kind of lomita, was parked - pretending to be broken - vehicle type Camaro of red color and tinted Windows, circulation 873-PMG-8 plates, owned by the now head of Group of apprehensions of the police of the State, Francisco Martín Güereña Escobar.


The former policemen were identified as participants in the crime of the young Valtierra, directly or indirectly, so those who associated with members of organized crime of "Los Zamudio", planned and executed the crime to steal the victim 440 pesos to deposit, when he was stopped at a roadblock, kidnapped, asesinad

[Edited on 10-12-2011 by David K]




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