They captured members of the CJNG destroying Mexican government security cameras.

One of the most violent criminal organizations in Mexico is Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), which is gaining more and more positions and uses various tricks to do this, leaving the inhabitants of the places he has exhausted in the epicenter of conflicts. One of the latest criminal acts was the dismantling of CCTV cameras within Jalisco and Zacatecas.

According to the Indigo Report website, these were the same CCTV cameras that filmed the assassins destroying and stealing CCTV equipment.. The video shows at least five trucks, two of them armored, moving along the highway linking Aulco, Zacatecas, with Teocaltiche, Jalisco.

It should be noted that the area where the attacks on CCTV cameras took place is a hotbed of conflict and a drug war, where terrorist attacks, explosions, shootings and kidnappings often take place.

The four-letter cartel convoy consisted of three trucks, escorted by two more armored vehicles, one in front and one behind. Two criminals descend from it and begin to inspect the towers where the cameras are.

One of the men climbs a tower containing some cameras and then destroys them.. Security sources said that these surveillance cameras belong to the control centers of the municipal authorities in the area.

The videos were shared by La Silla Rota, who also said that this is not the first time this has happened, as on August 24 last year, in the same places, CCTV cameras captured the criminals before they were destroyed.

Some of this equipment has been replaced and is now destroyed again. This area was the target of this criminal cell’s attacks.against municipal authorities and federal forces, as well as residents of the region.

Thanks to all this, as well as the presence of the Mexican army and the base of the National Guard, this criminal organization freely roams the municipal centers and ranches.

Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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