Two Matehuala officials detained for drugs and alleged link to electricians' kidnapping

Authorities detained Jorge “N”, Matehuala’s public security secretary, and Pablo Ernesto “N”, a former municipal official, for drug possession. Both are presumed involved in the illegal deprivation of seven electricians who disappeared on March 21 in San Luis Potosí and were later found alive. The detainees carried marijuana and crystal meth, along with vehicles.

In recent operations, state and federal elements detained Jorge “N”, 42, identified as Matehuala’s municipal police director and public security secretary. He was found with 52 bags of marijuana weighing 334 grams and three bags of crystal meth weighing 30 grams, plus an official Nissan Versa vehicle. The arrest stemmed from an anonymous tip, sources from the PAN-led ayuntamiento under Raúl Ortega Rodríguez reported. In a second operation, Pablo Ernesto “N”, 40, former head of commerce, public works, alcohol, and security areas, was apprehended with 29 doses of marijuana totaling 180 grams and a 2025 Chevrolet pickup truck. Both are presumed linked to the case of seven electricians from Cárdenas who disappeared on March 21 while returning via the Matehuala-Cárdenas highway after work in the Potosí highlands. The workers are Ángel Daniel Pérez López, Miguel Ángel Pérez Olivo, Jaciel Zapata García, Omar Godoy Galván, Said Hernán Olvera, Celso López González, and Macario Torres Castillo, aged 20 to 30. Matehuala’s municipal government announced on social media that they were found alive and are at the San Luis Potosí State Attorney General’s Office for corresponding procedures. “The Municipal Government recognizes the coordination between security and justice agencies that enabled their location,” the statement read. A third person alerted authorities to a possible illegal deprivation, though the location and circumstances remain undisclosed. The incident echoes prior cases in Matehuala, such as the kidnapping of undocumented migrants years ago involving former officials.

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Former morelos officials face charges over sinaloa cartel links

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A federal judge ordered pretrial detention for five former officials from morelos municipalities accused of ties to the sinaloa cartel as part of operation enjambre.

A Michoacán criminal judge ordered the conditional release on Monday, March 23, of 11 Ecuandureo municipal police officers arrested for allegedly facilitating Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) narco-blockades after Nemesio Oseguera's, ‘El Mencho’s’, death. The officers face precautionary measures for six months as their legal process continues.

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Michoacán authorities arrested Rafael ‘N’, alias ‘El Aurora’, allegedly linked to the criminal cell behind the murder of Uruapan’s former mayor, Carlos Manzo. Fiscal Carlos Torres Piña stated he belongs to the same group as Jorge Armando ‘N’, ‘El Licenciado’ of the CJNG. The arrest advances probes into the killing on November 1, 2025.

Pitalito police captured two known criminals, aliases ‘Pillimue’ and ‘Fener’, while riding a stolen motorcycle. The detainees have records for conspiracy to commit crimes, simple kidnapping, and weapons possession. The operation prevented potential offenses against citizens.

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The US Department of Justice charged Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine other officials on April 29 with conspiring with Los Chapitos of the Sinaloa Cartel to traffic narcotics into the US in exchange for bribes. Charges include narcotrafficking, weapons possession, and kidnapping resulting in death. Mexican authorities are reviewing extradition requests lacking attached evidence.

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