Narcos unleash a wave of terror in Juárez; burn vehicles, businesses and command

A series of arson to businesses, transport trucks, private vehicles and a police booth in Juarez City It unleashed terror among the inhabitants and an intense mobilization of all the police corporations.

The actions might be linked to Collection of the floor and the rearrangements of the drug cartels, according to agents on the Chihuahua border with El Paso, Texas.

Municipal police detained two subjects who allegedly participated in the events and yesterday at least 10 vehicles of the National Guard were lining up to the border city to reinforce surveillance.

The clashes between the different drug cartels Those who dispute the control of this border have been increasing in these days, with attacks in bars, houses and in the entire Juárez valley.

For example, an armed attack on the Old West Bar a few days ago was aimed at kill a mob boss, who died along with his son, which would have unleashed revenge.

The dispute is led by the Cartel The Company, which has links with the CJNG, which has allowed him to increase the violence when confronting the groups of Los Aztecas, Artistas Asesinos, La Línea and the Sinaloa cartel.

Until noon on Thursday, there was an accounting of criminal conflagrations in a yonke, an Oxxo, 4 maquiladora personnel transport trucks, two private vehicles and a toll booth.

The last was a store of the Oxxo chain on Talamás Camandari avenue, a junk in the same sector, as well as an old station or police station on Costa de Oro and Paseo de San José streets.

Two personnel transport trucks were set on fire, one in Finca Bonita and the other in the Azteca neighborhood.

Another was set on fire in San José and Costa Norte streets, in the Parajes de San José subdivision, also to the southeast of the city, and one more in Puerto Tarento and Soneto on Carlos Castillo Peraza. A private vehicle was set on fire in Riberas del Bravo, as well as a van-type truck on Independencia Boulevard and Santiago Troncoso. Authorities reported no injuries at press time.

This violence and organized crime attacks once morest businesses and civilians had not occurred in Ciudad Juárez since 2018 and 2109.

An Oxxo convenience store was set on fire on Talamás Camandari avenues (1 and 2), while at least 4 maquiladora personnel transport vehicles (3) were burned by organized crime. An old police station was also burned in the city on the border with El Paso Texas (4).

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