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Conflicts provoke violence
CITY OF MEXICO.- The 15 cartels of drug trafficking currently operating in the country have generated a wave of violence over the control of places and various criminal activities, reveal intelligence reports of the National Security Commission (CNS), through the Federal Police, and the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) updated to July 2018.
The report notes that alliances, ruptures and the consolidation of criminal organizations increased the violence in the country, fuel theft from Pemex pipelines being an important element of the conflicts in Guanajuato between the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel and the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel.
Meanwhile, the Cartel of Sinaloa goes through an internal struggle, led by the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and the faction led by Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García.
Ma, CNS chief Renato Sales Heredia, said the dispersal of drug cartels has generated a wave of violence.
"This happened precisely in the border areas, in the ports and in places like Guanajuato because the issue of huachicol, an entity in which groups appeared that broke away from the Cartel of the new generation Jalisco and other groups, who face it.What we have at the border and in Colima, it is the market that has to do with certain drugs in particular. "
"This dispersal of criminal groups also generated increasing homicide rates," he said. The report also reveals that there are 15 major criminal organizations operating in the Republic, which are: Jalisco Cartel Nueva Generación; the Sinaloa cartel; the cartel of Santa Rosa de Lima; The Zetas; the Northeast Cartel; the West Cartel; the New Juarez Cartel and the Gulf Cartel; "Viagra"; the Cartel of Tijuana Nueva Generación; The Arellano Felix; The family; Beltran Leyva; the independent cartel of Acapulco and the Cartel Nueva Plaza – La Silla Rota
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