The city of Culiacán woke up today with a surprise: banners hung from the Álvaro Obregón bridge, accusing high-ranking military commanders of various transgressions.
According to eyewitnesses, the banners were spotted by early morning commuters traveling along Álvaro Obregón Avenue. After receiving a 911 call, authorities responded promptly to remove the banners, which have been turned over to the relevant authorities for further investigation.
Sources indicate that the banners contain accusations against several military commanders, sparking concerns about the rising tensions in the state of Sinaloa.
This latest development comes just days after similar banners appeared in the city, calling on President Claudia Sheinbaum to take action against the Attorney General’s Office regarding the alleged mistreatment and detention of individuals in the healthcare sector.
Details surrounding the removal of the banners are still limited, but authorities have confirmed that an investigation is underway. The incident has raised questions about the level of discontent among residents in Culiacán and the broader Sinaloa region.
The sudden appearance of these banners has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability within Mexico’s military establishment.
As the situation continues to unfold, residents of Culiacán are left wondering what triggered this latest display of dissent. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges facing the state of Sinaloa and the need for sustained efforts towards resolving the complex issues plaguing the region.
The authorities have not yet commented on the specific allegations made in the banners or the potential implications for the military commanders involved. However, it is clear that this latest development has added fuel to an already simmering fire, casting a shadow over the city of Culiacán and its residents.

Source: Luz Noticias