Who Was El Morral, Operator of Los Chapitos Killed in Culiacán and Accused of Several Massacres
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Arrest of 6 members of 'Los Chapitos' and death of their chief operative, Luis Ezequiel Rubio, 'El Morral', desat shootings in Culiac n.
The Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, announced on Wednesday the arrest of six men accused of being part of a cell of the Sinaloa Cartel. The leader, identified as El Morral, died in the operation when he attacked federal agents. The group is linked to different crimes such as homicides, drug trafficking, kidnappings and armed assaults in Culiacán. Some of the members had already been arrested last December, but …
The name of Luis Ezequiel Rubio Rodríguez appeared in messages where he was accused of coordinating an attack on an annex and the murder of the minor Danna Sofía
Tijuana, 22 October. Elements of the Armed Forces and the Sinaloa Ministry of Public Security arrested in a joint operation six alleged members of the criminal group known as “Chapitos”; “the leader of the cell, Luis Ezequiel ‘N’ (El Morral) lost his life by attacking the authority,” said the Federal Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch. In a message published on their social networks, the official reported th…
Mexico City.- After a federal operation in Sinaloa, a cell of the "Los Chapitos" faction was disbanded in Culiacán and shot down Luis Ezequiel Rubio Rodríguez, "El Morral", considered operational head of that arm of the Sinaloa Cartel. In addition, José Manuel Álvarez García, "Mono Canelo"; Juan Carlos Dorantes Meza, "Chango"; Javier Guillermo Riveros Díaz, "Javi"; Jesús Manuel Luna Rey, "Peluchín"; Kevin Sarabia Castañeda and Lino Aaron Uriarte…
Mexico City.- After a federal operation in Sinaloa, a cell of the “Los Chapitos” faction was disbanded in Culiacán and shot down Luis Ezequiel Rubio Rodríguez, “El Morral”, considered operational head of that arm of the Sinaloa Cartel. In addition, José Manuel Álvarez García, “Mono Canelo”; Juan Carlos Dorantes Meza, “Chango”; Javier Guillermo Riveros Díaz, “Javi”; Jesús Manuel Luna Rey, “Peluchín”; Kevin Sarabia Castañeda and Lino Aaron Uriarte…
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