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‘Uncle Balde’: What Do We Know About the Leader of the Cartel of Chiapas and Guatemala Supposedly Shot Down?

Summary by El Financiero
Baldemar Calderón Carrillo, leader of the Chiapas Cartel and known as ‘El Tío Balde’ or ‘El Teniente’, would have died on Sunday, June 8, following a confrontation with the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force, related to the Ministry of People’s Security, in Chiapas.Clashes between criminal groups and authorities even provoked international accusations, as Chiapas governor Eduardo Guerrero accused that the border authorities in Guatemala might be col…

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Baldemar Calderón Carrillo, leader of the Chiapas Cartel and known as ‘El Tío Balde’ or ‘El Teniente’, would have died on Sunday, June 8, following a confrontation with the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force, related to the Ministry of People’s Security, in Chiapas.Clashes between criminal groups and authorities even provoked international accusations, as Chiapas governor Eduardo Guerrero accused that the border authorities in Guatemala might be col…

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State and federal forces killed Baldemar Calderón Carrillo, the alleged leader of the Chiapas and Guatemala Cartel, an armed arm of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), during a Sunday confrontation in Frontera Comalapa that spread to Guatemalan territory. In addition to Calderón Carrillo, three other alleged members of the cartel died in the operation, as confirmed by Oscar Aparicio Avendaño, Secretary of People’s Security in Chiapas. Th…

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The governor of the state of Chiapas, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, said that the authorities of Guatemala are allegedly “at the service” of organized crime Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, governor of the state of Chiapas, accused Guatemalan security authorities of being “colluted” and “at the service of organized crime,” after alleged members of drug cartels fled to that country when they were persecuted by Mexican security forces. “On the unfortunate even…

The governor of Chiapas, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, accused the Guatemalan authorities of being “colude” with organized crime, following the confrontation of elements of the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force with criminal groups in Frontera Comalapa, Chiapas. #ElDatato The entry of Pakal police from #Chiapas into Guatemala to fight criminal groups, provoked the trouble of the president.In that Immediate Reaction Group there are trained and certified,…

Oscar Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar—governor of Chiapas since December 8, 2024, and a member of Morena—accused, on June 9, 2025, members of the Guatemalan Security and Army of colluding and serving criminals. A day earlier, Chiapas police officers, members of the elite group called the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force (FRIP)—created on December 8, 2024… Source

The governor of Chiapas, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, filed an accusation against security authorities in Guatemala, stating that they are “colluted” and “at the service of organized crime,” after alleged hitmen crossed the border into that country to evade the Mexican police after an armed confrontation. “On the unfortunate events that occurred along the dividing line with the sister Republic of Guatemala, it is very delicate that authorities charg…

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Imagen del Golfo broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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