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Santa Rosa “Huachicol” cartel expanding from Guanajuato into Querétaro and Hidalgo

by Yucatan Times
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The fuel theft gang believed to be behind much of the violence that made Guanajuato Mexico’s deadliest state last year is now expanding into Querétaro and Hidalgo, according to federal intelligence officials. The Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel has expanded its area of influence significantly over the past two years and now has operational bases in the Guanajuato municipalities of Villagrán, Juventino Rosas, Celaya, Apaseo el Grande and Apaseo el Alto, the officials told the newspaper Milenio. The gang’s suspected leader, José Antonio “El Marro” Yépez, also has complete control of the municipalities of Cortazar, Jerécuaro, Comonfort, Coroneo and Tarimoro. Since 2017, the cartel has expanded the area of territory it controls – known as the Guanajuato Triangle – from 130 square kilometers to 400 square kilometers despite efforts by both federal and state authorities to combat its activities. The two Apaseo municipalities border Querétaro, providing a springboard for the cartel to move into that state, while it has also begun making its first incursions into Hidalgo, located farther east. The areas targeted by the gang all have one thing in common: Pemex petroleum pipelines run through them. As the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel expands its presence – all the while tapping the pipelines to extract fuel which it sells on the black market – violence in the parts of Guanajuato in which the gang operates has surged, especially in areas where it is involved in a turf war with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Irapuato, Salamanca and Celaya, all three disputed by the two criminal organizations, ranked first, third and fourth respectively for the number of homicides they recorded in 2018, and along with Valle de Santiago accounted for 36% of all murders in Guanajuato. The four municipalities also led the state for slayings of police officers. Six traffic police were shot and killed in one particularly violent attack in Salamanca on June 1 last year and two months later, three officers were abducted and executed in the same municipality. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE ON MEXICO NEWS DAILY

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