Which is the cartel that helps “Los Chapitos” to pass fentanyl from Sonora to the US
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In Sonora there is a family that has in its hands control of criminal activities and drug trafficking to the United States, especially the fentanyl one.

Aircrafts, grenade launchers and machine guns: the arsenal of Los Chapitos and the armed forces during the capture of Ovidio Guzmán
On the early morning of January 5, 2023, a violent day began that, once again, filled the state of Sinaloa with mourning
“Los Salazar” operate opioid trafficking in Sonora under the orders of “Los Chapitos” or “Los Menores”, which is how the sons of Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, “El Chapo”, who are still at large, are known.
The criminal group, often described as the armed wing of the Sinaloa Cartel in Sonora, He began his criminal activities in that state and Chihuahua in the 1980s at the hands of the head of the clan, Adán Salazar, also known as Don Adán.

Ovidio Guzmán’s daughters would have been in the house where he was captured, according to a human rights defender
A member of the Commission for the Defense of Human Rights in Sinaloa pointed out that one of the daughters would have suffered sequelae
Currently the founding leader He has been held in a maximum security prison since 2011.and is claimed by the United States government for more than 800 charges related to drug possession and distribution.

For more or less a decade, Don Adán and his son, Alfredo Salazar Ramírez, alias “El Muñeco”, they have directed the criminal group from prison through messages sent by lawyers and family visits.

This is how the narcocorrido that Lupillo Rivera played for Edgar Guzmán, son of “El Chapo” assassinated in 2008, sounds like
Betrayals and revenge have been part of the history of drug trafficking in Mexico, leaving unfortunate episodes for posterity that have been immortalized in different cultural products.
The criminal activities of “Don Adán” and his son, Jesús Alfredo “Ekl Muñeco” and Adán “El indio” Salazar, forced the forced displacement of 1,200 people in the municipality of Sonoyta, Sonora, and some 300 families in Las Chinacas, in Chínipa, in 2015.
According to the authorities’ report, reviewed by journalist Héctor de Mauleón, the operation of the criminal organization is in the hands of the Crispín Salazar family clan, alias “El Tío Pín” (involved in the murder of journalist Miroslava Breach ), Adahir Salazar, “El Azteca”, Adair Salazar, “El Judas” and Aldair Salazar, “El Flaco”.
Miroslava Breach, correspondent for the dayuncovered the links between the Sinaloa Cartel, the Salazar criminal group and police authorities.

The security reports also identify Heraclio Vargas, El Accord, Jesús Francisco Serrazín, El Pirata; Jose Gaxiola, El Huarache; Oscar Gabriel Larios, El Gabito; Luis Abel Gaxiola, El Costeño; Feliciano Ramírez, El Cuza, as well as an individual nicknamed El Rojo, as armed arms and executors of the organization.
Last year in Sonora, 1,739 murders were committed, despite the fact that The entity is among the 10 states with the highest number of military deployed, with 2,792.
Likewise, in 2022, 85 percent of the violent deaths that occurred in Sonora were concentrated in Cajeme, Guaymas, San Luis Río Colorado, Empalme and Hermosillo.
According to a document from the 4th Military Zone, hacked by the Guacamaya collective, in Cajeme, Guaymas and Empalme the Mexican Army activated its code red due to the fight between “Los Salazar” and “Los Chapos Trinis”, commanded by two individuals known as “El Telcel” and “El Antenas”.
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