The murder of “El Panu” may have been ordered by “El Chapo Isidro”, enemy of “Los Chapitos
The Attorney General's Office of Mexico City confirmed the death of Oscar Noe Medina Gonzalez.
Following an armed attack in the nation's capital, the Attorney General's Office of Mexico City confirmed the death of Oscar Noe Medina Gonzalez, alias" El Panu," an alleged part of the Los Chapitos sect of the Sinaloa Cartel. Officials claim that fingerprints were used to confirm the personality. When a male approached the table and fired constantly while the victim was with family members and was with them at a restaurant wearing a helmet and face helmet. According to preliminary standard reports, Medina passed away at the picture and another person was hurt. In relation to this murder, columnist Anabel Hernandez claimed on her audio Narcosistema that Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias" El Chapo Isidro," the murder was reportedly ordered by the Guasave Cartel as part of the ongoing legal battle for control of Sinaloa. The incident is connected to the escalating hostility between Sinaloa Cartel groups, according to the blogger who specializes in organized crime. Since September 2014, the conflict between the Los Chapitos, led by Ivan Archivaldo and Jesus Alfredo Guzman, and the Los Mayos, led by Ismael Zambada Sicairos, has led to hundreds of deaths in the state. Hernandez contends that the Los Chapitos ' head of security's death was a clear sign of conflict. According to sources close to the event and security camera footage, the assailant pretended to be a client at the cafe, requested the menu, and then shot the victim. The attacker originally fled on foot, but a vehicle afterwards helped him get away from the scene. The top safety official for Los Chapitos, Miguel, was a prime destination for American authorities. The DEA offered a reward of up to four million dollars for information leading to his record. due to allegations of international drug smuggling and his alleged operating function within the Sinaloa Cartel. The situation is still being looked into by the Mexico City Attorney General's Office with the intention of finding the attackers and finding them all. The Attorney General's Office reiterated its dedication to fighting high-impact crimes and ensuring justice in the nation's capital, reiterating its statement," The research continues to identify and find those accountable and determine the cause for the attack. "
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