Army Seizes Drugs and Long Guns on a Michoacán Ranch Controlled by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
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Army Seizes Drugs and Long Guns on a Michoacán Ranch Controlled by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
The Army seized this weekend a ranch in Michoacán with several kilos of cocaine and marijuana, weapons, grenades, ammunition and vehicles belonging to the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación. The operation took place in Zitácuaro, a city near the border with the State of Mexico, where on Thursday and Friday a wave of violence was recorded due to clashes between organized crime factions that left dozens of injured and the death of a five-year-old boy…

SSP de Michoac informs that the ranch of 'El Barbas', l der del C rtel Jalisco in Zit cuaro, where cars and weapons were seized.
Meanwhile, the Zitácuaro edil, José Antonio Ixtláhuac Orihuela, acknowledges that they have been overrun by violence in that municipality
After a day of violence attributed to William Edwin Rivera Padilla, alias “El Barbas”, regional leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel, federal forces catalogued one of its properties in Zitácuaro, Michoacán. On the spot they secured weapons, grenades, vehicles and drugs, although without...
At least ten vehicles, large-calibre weapons and ammunition of various calibres, were secured in Zitácuaro, Michoacán, in a search for a ranch linked to William Edwin Rivera Padilla, alias “El Barbas”, leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG). Military and ministerial agents carried out the operation on the alleged property of the criminal lieutenant, several [...] The article Catean alleged ranch of “El Barbas”, leader of the CJNG a…
Punto y Coma MX #Zitácuaro "We have been overtaken as a government," admits the mayor after a violent day with b4lac3ras and blockades in the region pic.twitter.com/3D1izDAtRK— MeganoticiasMorelia (@MN_Morelia) June 20, 2025 The municipal president confirmed that alleged members of organized crime caused the death of a minor, also one family was hospitalized and three establishments were attacked. The mayor of Zitácuaro, Antonio Ixtláhuac, said…
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