La Tuta fights a legal battle to avoid his extradition to the United States

The dark legal game of the fearsome former leader of the Knights Templar In a twist worthy of the most intricate judicial plots, Servando Gómez Martínez, known…

The dark legal game of the fearsome former leader of the Knights Templar

In a twist worthy of the most intricate judicial plots, Servando Gómez Martínez, known in the shadows as “La Tuta”, the former leader of the bloodthirsty Knights Templar cartel, clings tooth and nail to his freedom. His last move: a desperate protection to stop his imminent surrender to the clutches of the US government. But fate, cruel and implacable, denied him provisional suspension, revealing the fragility of his arguments.

The shadow of extradition hangs over the Michoacan man

Between murmurs from judicial corridors and urgently sealed documents, La Tuta alleged before the Fourth District Court in Criminal Matters that not a single official notification had reached its hands. Was it another trick of the system or a fatal oversight? Judge Daniel Marcelino Niño Jiménez, with the coldness of an executioner, dismissed his request, declaring that his words lacked the necessary weight to stop the inexorable process of international extradition.

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But the drama doesn’t end there! The former drug trafficker, convicted of crimes that would shake the bravest – organized crime, trafficking of illicit substances and kidnapping – insists that his battle is not over. “I was never notified,” he cries from behind bars, while the Attorney General’s Office and the high echelons of the Mexican government prepare his shipment to the north, as if it were just another package in this all-out war.

The judge, with the solemnity of someone holding a knife on a thread, granted him a period of 24 hours to reveal the complete truth. “Tell the facts!” the court demands, while the clock ticks relentlessly. Will La Tuta manage to weave a new strategy or will this be the end of its sinister legacy?

Meanwhile, the shadows of outlaw and banishment rise like specters over his head, reminding him that, in this game of legal chess, every move could be his last.

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National Guard: 125 thousand elements and decrease in homicides

Sheinbaum led the National Guard's seventh anniversary with deployment numbers and results.

In Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum led the ceremony for the seventh anniversary of the National Guard, created in 2019.

Sheinbaum reported that the corporation has 125 thousand elements deployed in 53 coordinations and 590 barracks built by the Army. He highlighted that intentional homicide decreased 46% since October 2024, as part of the National Security Strategy.

Operating figures

Commander Guillermo Briseño Lobera explained that in the current six-year term, 45 thousand people have been arrested for crimes, 23 thousand firearms have been seized, more than 213 tons of drugs have been seized and two thousand clandestine laboratories have been dismantled.

He announced that Sedena is promoting a plan to reach 170,000 troops and 886 facilities by the end of the six-year term.

The president presented decorations to the personnel outstanding in security, training and confiscations, with special recognition to the elements of the Teotihuacan archaeological zone for their performance last April.

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Mother of ABC Daycare victim demands justice from FGR

Victim's mother denies that the case is closed and demands that FGR resume investigations.

Juanita Luna, mother of one of the victims of the ABC Daycare, responded to the statements of President Claudia Sheinbaum. He clarified that the judicial file has never been closed and demanded that the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) continue the investigations.

The recent resolution of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) did not order reopening the case, Luna said. What it ruled is that crimes committed against minors are imprescriptible. Therefore, those responsible for manslaughter still need to be prosecuted.

Gabriel Alvarado Serrano, legal representative of the Manos Unidas por Nuestros Niño collective, explained that this judicial criterion strengthens the demand for justice. It marks a historical precedent for Mexican children, he noted.

Now it is up to the FGR to accelerate the current investigation files, the lawyer warned. If new evidence emerges, other public servants who were not originally included may be called to account regardless of the time that has passed.

During her morning conference, President Sheinbaum stated that the Prosecutor’s Office must reach the ultimate consequences in this case. He promised to deliver all the information required by the IMSS.

Sheinbaum also pointed out that the surrogate daycare model implemented during Felipe Calderón’s six-year term was marked by corruption, nepotism and serious security deficiencies. These failures led to the tragedy that claimed the lives of 49 minors in 2009.

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They seek to hire substitute teachers during strikes in Oaxaca

Morena's initiative seeks to guarantee educational continuity during teacher strikes in Oaxaca.

Morenoist proposal in response to teacher strikes

The local representative of Morena, María Eulalia Velasco Ramírez, presented an initiative to reform the Oaxaca Education Law. Their objective: to force the state government to hire substitute teachers during teacher strikes.

The legislator seeks to provide continuity to the educational service. To this end, it proposes immediate response mechanisms in the event of any suspension of teaching activities. The proposal now remains in the hands of the local Congress.

The reality of the protests in the state

Every year, Section 22 of the SNTE carries out staggered strikes as part of its union pressure strategy. In 2024, the protests lasted a month and mainly affected basic education schools. It is not the only union: there are also recurring strikes at the “Benito Juárez” Autonomous University of Oaxaca (UABJO) and other high school campuses.

Velasco Ramírez —mother of the Secretary of Tourism, Saymi Pineda— maintains that her initiative protects the right to education under the principle of the best interests of children. According to the representative, the most vulnerable students are the ones who suffer the most from suspensions.

Measures that the IEEPO would authorize

The reform empowers the State Institute of Public Education of Oaxaca (IEEPO) to take administrative, academic and extraordinary measures when the service is interrupted due to the unjustified absence of teaching staff. Among the permitted actions are: immediately designate substitute staff, enable alternative in-person care locations in nearby facilities, or implement academic strategies to avoid the loss of the school year.

The initiative emphasizes social justice for rural, indigenous communities or areas without internet access. In these cases, the educational authority must always prioritize the in-person modality to guarantee learning.

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