The criminals arrived in the area in regarding twenty trucks, many of them armored.
A convoy allegedly belonging to the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) broke into several communities on Monday in the adjacent strip of the Mexican states of Michoacán and Jalisco.
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The entry of members of the criminal organization Occurred despite the operation deployed in the area by the Mexican Army, the National Guard and the Michoacán Secretary of Public Security a few days ago. The federal and state forces went to the area to dismantle the barricades that the residents put up in some points of the municipality of Jiquilpan to protect themselves.
▶ #VIDEO | A convoy of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel takes communities in #Michoacan y #Jalisco. pic.twitter.com/ZKmvri7lLI
— La Silla Rota (@lasillarota) March 21, 2023
local authorities needed that the criminals arrived in some twenty trucks, many of them armored, and took over the town of Gallineros, located in Jalisco, passing through other scattered communities on the Michoacán side.
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CJNG breaks in with armored trucks in communities of Michoacán.
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— LuisCardenasMX (@LuisCardenasMx) March 21, 2023
Likewise, an alleged confrontation between armed people in Huetamo, Michoacán was reported on social networks. The authorities were notified regarding detonations of firearms, for which members of the Civil Guard and the Army were mobilized, report local media.
In a video shared on networks, shots can be heard in the area.
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THE TRUCE IS BREAKED
THE STRAWBERRY MOBILIZES PEOPLE AGAINST THE GARDENER IN HIS HOMELAND HUETAMO
HUETAMO EXTREME PRECAUTIONS IN THE REGION pic.twitter.com/kp4d9hPt5b
– Citizen Intelligence Unit (@UnidaddeInteli5) March 20, 2023
However, the mayor of Huetamo, Pablo Varona Estrada, issued a statement refuting such information.
“We categorically deny it. In our municipality, fortunately, we live in peace. Certainly, it is not an easy issue, but we have full coordination with the three levels of government and their respective security forces. Together, we have worked to be able to offer citizens a climate of peace,” said Varona.
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