The sum of my fears ...this thing could break open again if the memos are weakened and not taken out....good description...
In what is considered an operation by federal police and army against criminal groups engaged in transfer of drug in Sonoyta, there was a raid in the ejido Sonoran Desert presumably directed towards Guillermo Mists "The Memo" leader of the Sinaloa cartel in this border.
Rumors say that the ranch was burned William Mists "The Memo".
Two helicopters of the federal police opened fired on houses located in the ejido and towards the international line.
Both units made overflights of the city and there is a climate of fear among the population.
Border customs Sonoyta is closed and do not answer their phones
In the operating ensure that also involved DEA agents United States in coordination with the Mexican authorities. They have even seen journalists Arizona Luckeville area adjacent to Sonoyta.
Notice was given to the people not to leave their homes and stay protected but have something important to do in the street
There is concern among the community for not knowing for sure the operation that takes place ...
Around 6:30 in the morning began overflights of helicopters and remained even after 10 o'clock.
In operating a convoy with 15 units of the federal police he came to Sonoyta to support the rest of the elements found in this area.
Sonoyta disputed area for drug trasigo
The fight for control of smuggling routes for drugs and undocumented immigrants among drug cartels has been between local groups of "The Salazares" and "memos".
The group of "memos" is commanded by Adelmo Fog Fog Guillermo Gonzalez and Nava, one of the main operators and people trusted Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, as they say.
Fog Gonzalez, "The Lord," "The Viejón" or "G-3", was captured in September 2012 and considered at the time one of the main operators in the Pacific Cartel for the smuggling of drugs into the United States. On May 27 2014 he escaped from a prison in Culiacan.
Meanwhile, "The Salazares", which were led by Adam Salazar Zamorano, alias "Don Adam", arrested on February 15, 2011, is now run by his sons Jesus Alfredo and Adam Salazar Ramirez, who from that date made by the cartel's operations in the state of Sinaloa and Sonora slogan dominate the northwest.
Last May, these bloody battles recorded in Sonoyta, especially in the ejido Sonoran Desert, forced more than 200 thousand people to flee their homes, only the clothing they were wearing.