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Members of the CJNG imposed a curfew in Zacatecas and threatened the state police

The recording, which circulated on social media, shows individuals with long guns and tactical gear making accusations against the state government

Members of the CJNG imposed a curfew in Zacatecas and threatened the state police
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A group of alleged Jalisco New Generation Cartel ( CJNG ) members have once more raised security concerns in Zacatecas, in part due to threats directed attacks against the State Police and warnings of new attacks with explosives in a video released by a group of alleged members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel ( CJNG ). The military men in the message accuse the local authorities of keeping watch over a Sinaloa Cartel faction and inform that the conflict will continue. The video, which was shared on social media, depicts men carrying long guns and military weapons making accusations against the state government. They make claims in their conversation that Zacatecas police officials support" Los Mayos," a group connected to Ismael Zambada Sicairos, alias" El Mayito Flaco," and that this alleged collaboration will result in outcomes. A few days after an explosion with explosives occurred against a state police car in the city of Luis Moya, the legal information was made public. Officers were responding to a document close to the provincial cemetery when an incendiary device went off, causing materials damage to an established vehicle, with no reports of police injuries. In the same picture, the alleged hitmen instructed the civilian inhabitants to stay in their homes to stop being smuggled into the assault, according to the website En Blanco con Negro, which they claim will be directed at state authorities. The armed people, according to Infobae, stated that they would only launch attacks on organizations controlled by the Zacatecas authorities and people of the Mexican Army or National Guard, who they claimed would be free to move about freely. These challenges, according to status authorities, may be connected to the incidents that occurred on December 17 in Villa Garcia. seven armed civilians were killed in a clash between members of the Zacatecas Immediate Reaction Force and the local neighborhood of Los Campos, close to the border with Jalisco. The State Peace and Security Commission stated that there are initial indications that the assault with explosives and subsequent warnings are portion of a hostile plan to obstruct security forces ' movements in the area. State Attorney General Christian Paul Camacho responded by confirming the increased security in the border regions of Aguascalientes and Jalisco, while the state government is still on the lookout for potential problems.

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