They capture ‘El Pelón’, faction leader of ‘Los Chapitos’

Monday 18 November, 2024
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They capture ‘El Pelón’, faction leader of ‘Los Chapitos’

 

CDMX.- The head of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) of México, Omar García Harfuch, reported that Omar “N” was arrested linked to different violent events.

According to the information presented by the federal agency, the capture was thanks to a coordinated effort between the SSPC, the Secretariat of National Defense, the Secretariat of the Navy, the Attorney General’s Office and the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection. .

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Omar “N”, also known as “El Pelón” or “El Ocho”, has an arrest warrant for being related to various homicides, arms, human and fentanyl trafficking to Arizona, United States.

The Security Secretariat He highlighted that the arrest occurs in response to violent events recorded in the state of Sinaloa.

Authorities identify “El Pelón” as the criminal leader of “La Chapiza” and was the coordinator of the “Los Chapitos” offensive against “La Mayiza”.

According to local media reports, Omar “N”’s center of operation was the state of Sonora.

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Omar “N” He remained between August and September in Sonora, until he suffered an attempted murder in General Plutarco Elías Calles, which forced him to return to Sinaloa.

“El Pelón”, who coordinated the offensive of “Los Chapitos” was part of Los Pelones de Sonoyta, who are accused of being responsible for the increase in violence in the Gulf of Santa Clara area.

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Source: from NOTICIAS DE HOY on 2024-11-15 13:21:00

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