Alleged Mastermind Behind Killing Of Grupo Fugitivo Band Members Identified As Gulf Cartel Leader 'M-47'
- Authorities arrested Gulf Cartel leader M-47 and two others in Tamaulipas for the killing of Mexican band Grupo Fugitivo members in 2025.
- The arrests followed the disappearance of Grupo Fugitivo on May 25 after a private event and the discovery of their abandoned van and five bodies.
- The operation spanned three properties and seized cocaine, methamphetamine, and firearms, with M-47 identified by the Secretary of Security as the crime's mastermind.
- Carlos Gonzalez, the band's lead vocalist and only survivor, missed the van by chance, while some family members await DNA confirmation of the bodies found.
- These arrests add to earlier detentions of nine suspects and highlight ongoing cartel violence escalating in Tamaulipas.
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The families of the five members of Grupo Fugitivo are at war with the Tamaulipas Prosecutor’s Office. A week ago the state unit announced the murder of the five musicians, who had been missing for days after being last seen in Reynosa, a border city of the northern state. Disturbed, tired but determined to move on, the family members denounce, in a meeting with El PAÍS in the Mexican capital, a mountain of irregularities in the investigation of…
As part of the investigations into the murder of five members of the Fugitivo Group, Mexican authorities arrested the alleged intellectual author
Mexican authorities reported that three people were arrested in the northern state of Tamaulipas as suspects for the death of five men belonging to a musical group.Read more]]>
Reynosa, Tamaulipas.- Tamaulipas' Attorney General's Office confirmed the death of the musicians of Grupo Fugitivo and 9 arrests for the case. However, the victims' relatives deny the official version and people close to the detainees point out that they are not related. Leisure Does Florinda Meza appear in the series ‘Chespirito: without wanting’? How does the Fugitivo Group case advance? The Fugitivo Group case continues to give much to talk a…
Federal authorities arrested an alleged organized crime boss in Reynosa, accused of possible involvement in the murder of the members of Grupo Fugitivo, who disappeared in May. Who is allegedly responsible for the deaths of the Grupo Fugitivo members? According to the State Attorney General's Office (FGE), Santos "N," known as "M-47" or "Jimmy," was arrested during an operation in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, for his alleged involvement in the kidnappin…
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