Relatives of Los Chapitos make a statement before the FGR

In-laws of the cartel heir appear before federal authorities after a joint operation by security forces.

An Operation That Marks a Before and After

Justice advances with firm steps and determination. In a strategic move that reinforces the commitment to law and order, Mario Lindoro Elenes, known as “El Niño”, and Mario Alberto Lindoro Navidad, alias “El 7”, have given their preparatory statement. This process was carried out at the facilities of the Attorney General’s Office in the state of Jalisco, a fact that underlines the importance of following each procedure with rigor and transparency. This moment is a powerful reminder that every action counts in building a safer, more just future for all. It is a demonstration that, step by step, significant objectives can be achieved.

These individuals, identified as the father-in-law and brother-in-law of the leader of the faction known as “Los Chapitos”, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, are now part of a legal process that many are watching closely. His family connection with one of the most wanted figures in the fight against organized crime turns this event into a key episode. It is an opportunity to reflect on how our connections can influence our path, and on the importance of choosing the path we follow wisely. Every decision matters, and today we see how the system responds clearly.

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The Path to Justice: Details and Procedure

The arrest of both subjects is a story of coordination and effectiveness. She was executed last Monday afternoon by a joint operation between the Federal Ministerial Police and the Mexican Army. Imagine the precision and teamwork required to achieve a common goal – it’s a masterclass in synergy and focus. Before their transfer to the federal public ministry facilities, they underwent exhaustive medical examinations to certify their perfect state of health, a protocol that speaks of the inalienable respect for human rights and the physical integrity of any person, regardless of the circumstances.

This attention to detail, from apprehension to clinical evaluation, is essential. It teaches us that even in the greatest challenges, excellence lies in doing things correctly, with humanity and professionalism. Now, once all the corresponding administrative and legal procedures have been completed, they will be made available to a federal judge. This judicial authority will be in charge of analyzing the evidence, listening to the arguments and, with total impartiality, defining your legal situation. This is the moment where the law displays all its strength and wisdom, reminding us that patience and trust in the processes are virtues that always bear fruit.

This event is not an end point, but a powerful milestone in a longer journey. It reflects the continued efforts of institutions to dismantle organized crime networks and affect their support structures, including the family and financial circle. Every step like this, no matter how small it may seem, weakens illicit organizations and strengthens the rule of law. It is an invitation to believe in the positive transformation of our society and to recognize the value of constant and methodical work. Justice may take time, but its progress is unstoppable when there is conviction and coordinated action.

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Guanajuato reinforces security in sports leagues after attacks

Governor asks to investigate links between organizers and organized crime after attack in Salamanca.

Measures against criminal infiltration

The State Security Council of Guanajuato addressed the possible infiltration of organized crime in amateur soccer and baseball leagues. This occurs after the violent attacks recorded in 2026 in sports fields in Celaya, Irapuato and Salamanca. In the Loma de Flores community, eleven young people were killed and twelve people were injured.

Libyan Governor Denisse García Muñoz Ledo reported that the mayors were alerted about the spaces that require greater surveillance. Administrative and security measures will be implemented to prohibit the sale of alcohol and drug consumption in these places.

“There have already been incidents in these types of places, the sale of alcohol cannot be allowed, much less the consumption of drugs,” he declared.

On February 18, members of organized crime broke into the Loma de Flores soccer fields and fired long weapons at spectators, players and private security personnel.

The president explained that there has been dialogue with the mayors to make the critical points visible. He called to maintain these spaces as places of family coexistence and to investigate any link between league organizers and crime.

Sentence for minor case

On another topic, García Muñoz Ledo celebrated the sentence of 113 years, 4 months and 15 days in prison against Christian Augusto Jafet. He was found guilty of forced disappearance, sexual assault and homicide of a child under 12 years of age in León.

“Today we celebrate that there is justice for the family, a sentence that represents a historic advance and a clear message: in Guanajuato there will be no impunity, much less when it comes to an attack on a minor,” he stated.

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SCJN: Afores resources to beneficiaries do not pay ISR

The Supreme Court determines that savings from deceased workers to beneficiaries should not be taxed, although the final resolution is pending.

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) decided by majority that the resources from individual retirement accounts delivered to the beneficiaries should not pay Income Tax (ISR). The plenary session considered that these funds are part of the assets of the deceased worker and seek to provide economic protection to their designees.

The court considered that establishing a different tax treatment between beneficiaries named by will and those recognized by law would be an unjustified difference. In both cases, the resources have the same origin and purpose.

The decision arose from a contradiction between two Collegiate Courts. One argued that Afore resources are taxed income, as they do not fit into the inheritance exemption of article 93 of the Income Tax Law. The other considered them comparable to inheritance or legacy, exempt from tax.

Minister President Hugo Aguilar Ortiz stated:

“I am sure that the amount that an Afore has is infinitely less than the inheritance… We are talking about millionaire inheritances exempt from taxes, but taxes are paid on a small fund that the worker accumulated throughout his working life. If we add to that the fact that this fund is intended for the worker to survive in his old age or for his family members to benefit, it seems to me that we will not do an act of justice if we go in the direction of taxing these funds.”

The plenary session withdrew the matter to prepare a new project that includes the considerations of the debate. The contradiction in criteria is still pending final resolution. The original project of Minister Sara Irene Herrerías Guerra proposed taxing the Afore amounts of deceased workers with ISR when they were delivered to their beneficiaries.

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Mass dismissal of social workers in the Public Defender’s Office generates rejection

Judicial body dismisses 43 IFDP social workers; They warn about helplessness for victims and migrants.

The Judicial Administration Body (OAJ) dismissed 43 social workers from the Federal Institute of Public Defender (IFDP). The measure affects 39 women and four men distributed in 31 delegations in the country.

Key tasks for vulnerable sectors

The staff performed substantive functions: accompaniment and legal defense of victims of violence, indigenous people, migrants and people in poverty. Without these professionals, the socioeconomic research necessary to identify conditions of vulnerability and strengthen free legal strategies is weakened.

María Emilia Molina, president of the Mexican Association of Judges A.C., warned:

“The removal of the entire social work area raises alarms about the quality of the administration of justice, since said personnel were in charge of carrying out socioeconomic research, identifying conditions of vulnerability and providing key data to strengthen free legal strategies.”

He also pointed out that the dismissals were carried out without specifying the causes and directly affected employees with chronic illnesses or in retirement who depended on social security.

Reactions and legal actions

The National Association of Circuit Magistrates and District Judges (Jufed) expressed its immediate rejection. So far, neither the IFDP nor the OAJ have issued an official position. The affected workers began to organize to file legal appeals against the conclusion of their contracts.

Civil associations asked the authorities to reconsider the measure and reinstate the staff. They emphasized the human impact of the cut and the risk of institutional helplessness for public defender users.

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