Three alleged members of the Chiapas-Guatemala Cartel arrested in the municipality of Arriaga
Three alleged members of the Chiapas-Guatemala Cartel have been detained in Arriaga, Mexico, during a coordinated security operation.
In a recent operation in Arriaga, Chiapas, Mexican authorities arrested three individuals suspected of being part of the Chiapas-Guatemala Cartel. The arrests were made during a coordinated effort involving the Immediate Reaction Force Pakal (FRIP), State Preventive Guard, National Guard, and the Mexican Army. This operation aims to combat the regional drug trafficking issues that have been escalating in recent years.
The three suspects have been identified as José ‘N’, Gael ‘N’, and Miguel ‘N’, all hailing from Guerrero state. They are believed to be involved in drug-related crimes and were apprehended while operating in the coastal region of Chiapas. During the arrest, authorities seized significant materials including three AK-47 rifles, loaded magazines, a motorcycle, and several mobile phones, highlighting the armed nature of their operations and the extent of their criminal activities.
The apprehension of these individuals underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Mexican law enforcement in addressing organized crime and drug trafficking. With the Chiapas-Guatemala Cartel being a key player in the region, these arrests could lead to further investigations into the cartel's operations and disrupt their activities, which would be a positive development for local security efforts. However, the situation remains fluid, and it will be necessary to monitor the impact of these arrests on criminal activities in the region.