What the government wants to bury as a simple arrest for alcohol-related behavior in Puebla has uncovered an explicit network of narco-politics and fuel theft that allegedly connects Puebla, Veracruz, and Oaxaca with the CJNG.
In Mexico, mistakes reveal truths. We demand that every name be investigated!
🔹 Ariana Ferretiz Cabrera, who was detained while driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, allegedly endangering her children, and who reportedly later boasted, shouting with a high degree of arrogance, entitlement, and prepotence about her “power” derived from organized crime, is now being linked to Jessica, the wife of Erick, alias “El Bistec,” an alleged CJNG plaza boss in Oaxaca and Veracruz.
Protection at the Highest Level: Vice Admiral Francisco Sánchez González (Secretary of Public Security) is accused of having handed control of the area to the CJNG, allegedly triggering the wave of executions in Puebla.
Money Laundering and Safe Houses: Morena legislator Nay Salvatori is directly linked, along with Ariana and Jessica, to the operation of a safe house in San Andrés Cholula, as well as to the laundering of money through four jewelry stores.
Municipal and State Complicity: Direct complicity with drug trafficking is alleged against Pepe Chedraui (Morena mayor of Puebla) and his cousin VĂctor Chedraui (State Secretary of Labor).
The “Roca” Marine Cover-Up: The removal of marine officer “Roca” (Jácome) is described as a simulation. According to the allegations, he continues operating fuel theft and cargo truck theft for the CJNG and “Sombra Negra,” hiding in bases located in Teziutlán and Papantla under the protection of Raymundo Garduño in exchange for large sums of money, using Julio César Murrieta as a driver, who in turn has allegedly been protected by Guillermo Palma Salazar.
👊 ENOUGH OF COMPLICITY! Let them not tell us the story that “she was just drunk.” Where does such a detailed structure involving mayors, secretaries, legislators, and naval commanders come from? Prosecutors have an obligation to investigate ex officio. If authorities are colluding with the cartel known as the “four letters,” then they should fall and go to prison. We demand real accountability and security now! 🇲🇽

Source: mexicodailypost




