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A Mexican court sentences 10 men to 141 years each in a cartel-run recruitment ranch
A Mexican court sentences 10 men to 141 years each in a cartel-run recruitment ranch

Washington Post

time09-07-2025

  • Washington Post

A Mexican court sentences 10 men to 141 years each in a cartel-run recruitment ranch

MEXICO CITY — A Mexican court on Tuesday sentenced 10 men to 141-year prison terms each for their involvement in a ranch in the western Mexican state of Jalisco that was used by a feared cartel to recruit members, kill and disappear victims. The discovery earlier this year of the Izaguirre ranch , used by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel for recruitment and training since 2021, had sparked alarm and fear across the region.

10 arrested at Mexican drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder
10 arrested at Mexican drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder

Free Malaysia Today

time08-07-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

10 arrested at Mexican drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder

More than 100,000 people have gone missing in Mexico, most of them since 2006. (EPA Images pic) GUADALAJARA : Ten men arrested at a farm linked to a drug cartel in the Mexican state of Jalisco were found guilty of murder and kidnapping in a high-profile trial that concluded yesterday, the prosecutor's office said. The Izaguirre ranch allegedly served as a forced recruitment centre for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the most powerful criminal gangs in the country. The men were found guilty of 'disappearance committed by private individuals' and 'qualified homicide', according to a statement from the Jalisco prosecutor's office. The men were arrested last September when they exchanged gunfire with police and national guard officers. The Guerreros Buscadores collective, a group dedicated to locating missing relatives, reported in March that hundreds of objects and items of clothing had been found on the same property, allegedly belonging to missing people who had been forced to join the cartel. The group also stated that they found probable charred human remains and that the site had been a sort of 'extermination centre' for the CJNG. But the attorney-general's office, which carried out the investigation, stated that it did not find evidence to confirm these allegations, although it said the farm served as a criminal training centre. Since March, about 15 other people, including a mayor and police officers, have been arrested in connection with this site. The case has received significant press coverage in a country where more than 100,000 people have gone missing, most of them since 2006 when the federal government launched a widely criticised anti-drug military operation.

Ten men arrested at Mexico drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder
Ten men arrested at Mexico drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder

Arab News

time08-07-2025

  • Arab News

Ten men arrested at Mexico drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder

GUADALAJARA: Ten men arrested at a farm linked to a drug cartel in the Mexican state of Jalisco were found guilty of murder and kidnapping in a high-profile trial that concluded Monday, the prosecutor's office Izaguirre ranch allegedly served as a forced recruitment center for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the most powerful criminal gangs in the men were found guilty of 'disappearance committed by private individuals' and 'qualified homicide,' according to a statement from the Jalisco prosecutor's men were arrested last September when they exchanged gunfire with police and National Guard Guerreros Buscadores collective, a group dedicated to locating missing relatives, reported in March that hundreds of objects and items of clothing had been found on the same property, allegedly belonging to missing people who had been forced to join the group also stated that they found probable charred human remains and that the site had been a sort of 'extermination center' for the the Attorney General's Office, which carried out the investigation, stated that it did not find evidence to confirm these allegations, although it said the farm served as a criminal training March, about 15 other people, including a mayor and police officers, have been arrested in connection with this case has received significant press coverage in a country where more than 100,000 people have gone missing, most of them since 2006 when the federal government launched a widely criticized anti-drug military operation.

Ten men arrested at Mexico drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder
Ten men arrested at Mexico drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder

Al Arabiya

time08-07-2025

  • Al Arabiya

Ten men arrested at Mexico drug cartel ranch found guilty of murder

Ten men arrested at a farm linked to a drug cartel in the Mexican state of Jalisco were found guilty of murder and kidnapping in a high-profile trial that concluded Monday, the prosecutor's office said. The Izaguirre ranch allegedly served as a forced recruitment center for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the most powerful criminal gangs in the country. The men were found guilty of 'disappearance committed by private individuals' and 'qualified homicide,' according to a statement from the Jalisco prosecutor's office. They men were arrested last September when they exchanged gunfire with police and National Guard officers. The Guerreros Buscadores collective, a group dedicated to locating missing relatives, reported in March that hundreds of objects and items of clothing had been found on the same property, allegedly belonging to missing people who had been forced to join the cartel. The group also stated that they found probable charred human remains and that the site had been a sort of 'extermination center' for the CJNG. But the Attorney General's Office, which carried out the investigation, stated that it did not find evidence to confirm these allegations, although it said the farm served as a criminal training center. Since March, about 15 other people, including a mayor and police officers, have been arrested in connection with this site. The case has received significant press coverage in a country where more than 100,000 people have gone missing, most of them since 2006 when the federal government launched a widely criticized anti-drug military operation.

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