Manta in Guadalajara exposes identities of alleged CJNG operators

An anonymous tarpaulin reveals key data about alleged CJNG operators linked to crimes in Jalisco.

A public complaint shakes Guadalajara

The streets of Guadalajara witnessed an act of bravery today, when an anonymous tarp appeared on a pedestrian bridge near Avenida Vallarta and Periférico. This message, addressed to the Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, revealed alleged identities of members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) linked to the Izaguirre ranch case. Although the authorship remains a mystery, the content has raised alarms about the network of criminal operations in the region.

The names behind the poster

The complaint pointed out Gerardo Botello Rosales, alias “El Cachas”, and his sister Yadira Botello Rosales, as key figures in this network. According to the text, Yadira was in charge of administering resources to people deprived of their liberty at the ranch, while other hitmen, such as Marcos “El Sobrino” and Gustavo Botello, executed those who tried to escape. In addition, it was mentioned that “El Cachas” used gas stations in Guadalajara to launder money and recruited victims at the Nueva Bus Station.

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But this is not all: the canvas also revealed unpublished information about “El Cachas”, such as his release from prison in June 2023 and his criminal history, which includes homicides, kidnappings and extortion. It was even highlighted that he had an extradition order to the United States for a crime committed in 2002. How did you get to this point? According to federal reports, he began stealing hydrocarbons in Guanajuato in 2006 and, by 2016, he was already a regional head of the CJNG.

A dark past and powerful connections

Journalistic records link “El Cachas” with Rosalinda González Valencia, mother of the children of “El Mencho”, leader of the CJNG. During his capture in 2018, he was identified as one of the main cartel operators in Guanajuato and Michoacán. Authorities held him responsible for multiple homicides against police officers and rivals, cementing his reputation as a lethal actor in organized crime.

Today, that same figure is once again in the eye of the hurricane. The tarp included photographs of him and his sister, and according to witnesses, it was placed by two subjects who fled in a taxi. Who are they? What motivated you to act? The questions remain open, but one thing is clear: this act of citizen complaint has put crucial information on the table for investigations.

Can you imagine the courage it takes to challenge a group like the CJNG? This banner not only exposes names, but challenges impunity. If you have relevant information, share this note to keep the conversation about security in Mexico alive. Together we can be part of the change. Explore more stories like this on our portal!

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They demand location of two CFE workers in Hidalgo

Two CFE employees disappeared in Acaxochitlán; Family members protest lack of attention.

They demand actions for the disappearance of CFE employees

PACHUCA, Hgo.— Relatives and colleagues of two workers from the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) demand that the authorities locate them. Adolfo López Saldaña, 40, and Marco Antonio Sarmiento García, 60, were last seen on February 26 in the municipality of Acaxochitlán, Hidalgo.

They were going to carry out work in Huauchinango, Puebla. During the transfer all contact was lost. Given this, his relatives went to the representation of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Hidalgo (PGJEH) in Tulancingo to report the alleged forced disappearance.

They initially filed the complaint with the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), but they claim that they did not receive timely attention, so they turned to the state authorities. After that, search cards were issued. The last registration of the van in which they were traveling was in Acaxochitlán. Later, the unit was found without license plates and without the CFE logos.

His whereabouts are unknown at this time. Yesterday, Saturday, relatives held a demonstration to demand immediate action.

The CFE issued a statement:

“We have a commitment to our workers: we will fully monitor this event, endorsing our responsibility with the integrity of those who make up and are the driving force of the Federal Electricity Commission.”

The company indicated that it collaborates with the authorities and maintains communication with the families. The investigation folder was registered with the number FED/HGO/TULB/00002547/2026 for the crime of forced disappearance. Central offices also requested information for follow-up.

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Housing for Wellbeing boosts GDP by 1%, says Sheinbaum

Sheinbaum announces that the housing program contributes 1% to the GDP and will benefit 30 million.

Housing for Wellbeing and its economic impact

From Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted that the Housing for Wellbeing program contributes about 1 percent to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This, thanks to the jobs it generates in construction and related sectors.

“There is nothing happier that can make the President and her entire team than to see the joy on their faces for receiving a home today,” said Sheinbaum during the delivery of 48 homes in the Infonavit Lacantún development.

In addition, 401 settlement certificates from Fovissste and 503 deeds from Insus were delivered. The president stated that the program will benefit nearly 30 million people during her six-year term.

“Thanks to the Housing for Wellbeing program, it is contributing close to 1 percent of GDP to the country’s economic growth. And if we consider that each home employs at least 4 people, a very important number of jobs are being generated,” he pointed out.

Investment in Chiapas

The Secretary of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development, Edna Elena Vega Rangel, explained that in Chiapas 42 billion pesos are allocated to build 70 thousand new homes in the six-year period. Of these, 50 percent are already hired.

The general director of Infonavit, Octavio Romero Oropeza, reported that at the national level there are 420 housing complexes in 31 states, with 475 thousand homes. Of them, 190 thousand are already under construction, and 3,600 have been delivered. In Chiapas, Infonavit contemplates 34 thousand homes with an investment of more than 20 billion pesos.

Governor Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar thanked the President for the homes delivered, while the beneficiary Miguel Ángel Ramírez Trujillo expressed his gratitude for the future it represents for his family.

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CRT foresees 85% of registered lines before staggered cuts

The CRT estimates that between 120 and 130 million cell phones will be registered before the progressive cut.

Mobile line registration: 85% will be linked before cuts

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) expects that between 120 and 130 million cell phones will be registered, which represents about 85% of the total active lines in the country.

Currently there are 144.6 million lines. Ricardo Castañeda Álvarez, general director of Regulatory Policy of the CRT, estimated that between 14 and 24 million will not be registered and will be deregistered as the process progresses.

The suspension process will begin on August 15. Lines ending in 0 will be deactivated first and then in stages until the end of the year, with the aim of avoiding technical saturations.

Castañeda explained that the extension was due to the risk that millions of users would not meet the original deadline, which would have generated operational complications similar to massive saturations in emergencies. He ruled out a new extension of the deadline.

He assured that the registry does not violate privacy because the information is managed by the operators. The main objective is to combat crimes such as extortion, fraud and virtual kidnappings.

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