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Beheaded Bodies & Narcomanta: ‘La Barredora’ Linked to Tlaxcala Massacre

Tlaxcala Violence: cartel ⁢Threatens rivals with Grisly Finding

Tlaxcala,‌ Mexico – ⁤A macabre discovery ​on Tuesday morning has shaken the state of Tlaxcala,‌ as authorities found the severed heads⁢ of six individuals near the Ixtacuixtla-Atotonilco road. The remains were discovered alongside a narcomanta,a banner‌ used by cartels to send messages,threatening rival criminal groups. This incident‌ marks⁢ a⁢ notable escalation of violence in a region previously ⁤considered relatively safe.

Details of the Discovery

Local police were alerted to the scene ⁤around ⁤6:30 a.m. by a passerby who identified the human remains. Five of the heads were found concealed in vegetation, while one was ​left on⁢ the roadside. The narcomanta explicitly threatened individuals linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG),identifying them ‌by aliases: “general,rooso,carrias,Güero and the Guzmán.” ⁤The message was signed by the criminal⁤ group known as La Barredora.

The location of the discovery, near Gabriel Popocatla, ⁤connects the municipalities of Ixtacuixtla and Españita, providing access to San Martín Texmelucan in the neighboring ⁢state of Puebla. Preliminary reports indicate that authorities have identified three of the victims as​ individuals previously reported missing.

Examination Underway

The‍ Tlaxcala Prosecutor’s Office has launched ‍a formal investigation, deploying ⁤agents from the Investigative Police and forensic experts ​to‌ the scene. A statement released by the office confirmed the remains are male.Meanwhile, authorities in Puebla have identified two of‌ the‌ victims as men aged 38 ⁤and 18. Speculation regarding a third victim, Armando N., 27, ⁣has been denied by ​Puebla’s ministry of Public Security.

Francisco Sánchez, head of Puebla’s Ministry of Public Security, stated that authorities⁤ are collaborating with‌ their counterparts ​in Tlaxcala to determine where‍ the ⁤victims were ⁣abducted. “We have to be careful in the ⁢evaluation of the data we have.⁢ This fact ignites the alert about what is happening,” ⁢Sánchez told local media.

the Rise of La ⁤Barredora

this‍ incident ‌is particularly alarming ‌given Tlaxcala’s reputation ‍as‍ one of Mexico’s safest states. Security expert David Saucedo explained that the region has increasingly become‍ a territory of influence for the Jalisco‌ New ‌Generation Cartel, primarily involved in human trafficking, drug trafficking, and fuel theft from Pemex pipelines.

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Fuel theft, ⁣or “huachicol,”‍ is⁣ a‌ significant ​issue‌ in Mexico, costing the state-owned oil⁢ company ‌Pemex billions of ‍dollars ⁣annually.

Cartel Leadership and recent​ Arrests

La Barredora has recently been in the spotlight following the alleged involvement of Hernán Bermúdez,known⁤ as “Commander H,” the former Secretary ‌of Security in Tabasco,in ⁤the cartel’s operations. Bermúdez, who served under Governor Adam Augusto López, is currently a fugitive with an Interpol red notice issued for his arrest. His case has created a political‌ crisis within the Morena party, potentially jeopardizing López’s political future.

Recent arrests of key La Barredora leaders,including ⁢Carlos tomás “N,” alias “Lic” or “The ⁣Tomasín,” in January,and ulises “N,” alias “Pinto,”‌ in july,have not curtailed ‍the cartel’s expansion.The group’s influence now extends ​from Tabasco to Chiapas, Veracruz, and now, Tlaxcala.

Saucedo explained that the brutal display of​ violence is a common tactic employed by cartels seeking to establish dominance in⁢ a new territory.”They ‍identify rival cells,‍ kidnap members, and ‌through torture, ​gather intelligence to eliminate competition,” he stated.⁣

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Cartels often use graphic violence​ to instill ⁣fear and demonstrate their power, aiming to ⁢control both the local population⁣ and rival​ organizations.

While the specific motives for La Barredora’s interest in Tlaxcala ​remain⁣ unclear, Saucedo suggests⁢ control of Pemex pipelines in Ixtacuixtla is a potential factor, though ⁤no evidence of clandestine tapping has been reported.

Date Event
January 2025 Carlos Tomás ‌”N” (“Lic“/”The Tomasín“) arrested.
July 2025 Ulises “N” (“Pinto“) arrested.
August ⁣20, ‌2025 Six beheaded heads ⁢discovered in ⁣Tlaxcala.

What impact ⁤will this escalation of⁤ violence have‌ on the security landscape of Tlaxcala?

How will the Mexican government respond to La Barredora’s growing influence and brazen tactics?

Context​ and Trends in Mexican Cartel ‌Violence

The escalating violence in tlaxcala ‍reflects a broader trend ⁤of ‍cartel fragmentation and expansion across Mexico.⁢ The weakening of traditional cartels has created opportunities ⁣for newer groups like La Barredora to emerge ⁢and compete for territory and resources.This competition ‌often leads to increased brutality⁢ and ‍a disregard for civilian‍ populations. The involvement of corrupt officials, as seen in the case ‌of ⁣Hernán Bermúdez, further exacerbates the‌ problem, undermining law enforcement efforts and providing cartels with impunity. According⁢ to a 2023‌ report by the International Crisis Group, “Mexico’s criminal landscape is becoming increasingly complex,⁤ with a proliferation of smaller, more violent groups” [International Crisis Group Report].

Frequently​ Asked ​questions About the Tlaxcala Violence

  • What is La barredora? La Barredora is‍ a relatively new criminal organization operating ‌in mexico, known​ for its brutality and alleged​ ties to corrupt ⁢officials.
  • What is the meaning of ‌the narcomanta? A ⁣ narcomanta is a banner ⁣used by cartels to⁤ send messages, often threats,⁢ to rivals ‍or authorities.
  • Is Tlaxcala typically a⁤ violent ​state? Historically, Tlaxcala has ⁤been considered one of Mexico’s safer states, but ‌recent events suggest​ a changing security landscape.
  • What ‌is⁢ huachicol? huachicol refers to the illegal tapping of oil pipelines ‌and the theft of fuel,a significant criminal activity ​in‍ Mexico.
  • What is ⁤the ⁤CJNG? The⁤ Jalisco New ‍Generation Cartel (CJNG) ⁢is one ‌of the most powerful and ⁣violent drug cartels in Mexico.

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