A control judge linked Ramiro Ulises ‘N’, alias ‘Comandante Galindo’, a suspected regional CJNG leader, to proceedings for express kidnapping for extortion purposes. The suspect was detained on March 27 in Malinalco. The FGJEM reported the case this Tuesday.
The State of Mexico General Justice Prosecutor's Office (FGJEM) reported that Ramiro Ulises ‘N’, known as ‘Comandante Galindo’, was linked to proceedings for his alleged involvement in an express kidnapping in December 2025. Investigations indicate he and at least three others intercepted a victim at a gas station in Otumba, took them to a property in eastern State of Mexico, and forced them under threats to transport narcotics to Tijuana and Baja California.
The detainee, regarded as leader of the CJNG's ‘Operativa Delta’ cell in municipalities including San Martín de las Pirámides, Teotihuacán, Temascalapa, and Otumba, faces charges for homicide, human trafficking, fuel theft, drug offenses, and money laundering. Authorities noted he was hiding in Malinalco to evade justice, continuing to direct criminal activities from there.
The arrest occurred on March 27 through a joint operation by SSPC, Sedena, CNI, National Guard, SSEM, and FGJEM. In the initial hearing, the judge ordered pretrial detention and set a two-month period for complementary investigation.