Two crime groups agreed to kill “El Chueco” during a meeting

José Noriel Portillo Gil, alias “El Chueco”became a priority target for the Mexican government following the June 2022 murder of two Jesuit priests and a tour guide at a church in Serocauí, Chihuahua.

Despite the conduct of various operations and the deployment of units of the armed forces, it was not possible to capture it. One fine day, everything changed because he was found, but dead, and recent investigations point to two criminal gangs responsible for this event.

While elements of the Mexican army, National Guard and police tirelessly searched for the criminal leader, he easily escaped; religious groups demanded justice for their safety and that of the inhabitants. Though none of it came The fate of “El Chueco” was decided at the conclave: his murder was the next step.

The Los Salazar criminal group and the faction of the Gente Nueva de Agua Prieta, a cell in control of the northern Sierra Tarahumara, loyal to the armed wing Ismael “Mayo” ZambadaThey met to mend their relationship. Among the negotiations, the person responsible for the recorded losses was named: José Noriel Portillo.

Failing with drugs is a death sentence, that’s exactly what happened to “El Chueco”, and from a criminal leader he became known for failures, and yes, his life was taken. They killed him with bullets on the night of Saturday, March 18, but his body was found a day later in Shua, Sinaloa.

The body of Portillo Gil, ascended by the Los Salazars since 2016, He had nine 7.62mm AK-47 bullet wounds to the chest and a fatal blow. 22 shell casings were found on the spot. The authorities indicated that “El Chueco” should have been executed at least 24 hours before his discovery.

What happened to El Chueco explains what Chihuahua Governor Maru Campos said, who explained that after the murder of two Jesuit priests, operations in the mountains have intensified, rooting out illegal beer sales, cutting back on clandestine logging and extortion from mining providers. , due to which the El Chueco group had a decrease in income.

At the same time, the criminal leader was forced to take refuge in Sinaloa, limited in everything, to the point that at the time of the murder he did not have any identification card or a badge that would show who the person they abandoned after his murder was.

Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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