DEA Says Mexico Cartels Battling to Corner US Heroin Market

deaTwo of Mexico‘s most powerful drug cartels are battling for control of the US heroin market, the DEA says, raising the possibility that heroin trafficking patterns may be evolving along similar lines as the cocaine trade.

In comments reported by EFE on September 25, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) spokesperson Russell K. Baer told the news service that the Jalisco Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel have recently come into conflict over the heroin trade.

Specifically, Baer said that the Jalisco Cartel « is pushing and has at times come into confrontation with the Sinaloa Cartel » over heroin trafficking routes.

In mid-2015 a Mexican security official described the Jalisco and Sinaloa organizations as the only « operating and functioning » cartels in that country, although authorities there have since acknowledged that other groups are still active. In its 2015 National Drug Threat Assessment, the DEA identified seven other organizations that the agency named among « the principal suppliers » of illegal drugs to the United States.

At the same time, the DEA report described the Sinaloa Cartel as « the most active supplier » of wholesale quantities of drugs in the United States, and said that the Jalisco Cartel « is quickly becoming one of the most powerful » criminal organizations in Mexico.

read more: http://www.insightcrime.org/news-analysis/dea-says-mexico-cartels-battling-to-corner-us-heroin-market

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NARCOS: Mexican Aircraft Fired Upon by Drug Traffickers Near El Chapo’s Hometown

According to Mexico News Daily, the navy has been patrolling that area—which happens to be Guzmán’s birthplace—since the massacre of 12 men there on December 12. The aircraft that were hit were two army helicopters called in to provide support to naval ground forces under attack by traffickers.

The Washington Post reported that the seized marijuana had been packaged for shipment. Due to the location of the seizure, the marijuana likely belonged to the Sinaloa cartel. The report did not indicate if the military forces sustained any casualties, and the navy did not specify what kind of patrol was being conducted.

Mexican military and police forces have been fervently hunting for Guzmán since he escaped from a high security prison in July 2015, only 16 months after being recaptured in the Mexican resort city of Mazatlan. Earlier this year, authorities were searching for Guzmán in the mountainous regions of Sinaloa state not far from Badiraguato. Some reports at the time stated Guzmán had narrowly averted capture.

Rumors of Guzmán’s whereabouts have flourished since his escape placing him in Costa Rica, Brazil, and even Spain. Several weeks ago, news reports stated a vehicle transporting his daughter’s pet monkey was stopped en route from Mexico City to Sinaloa state, providing authorities with clues as to his possible location. All airports have been on high alert for signs Guzmán may be trying to leave the country, but high levels of corruption among security forces in Mexico has cast much doubt over the country’s ability to truly keep Guzmán from fleeing to an international destination.

Sylvia Longmire is a service-disabled veteran, border security expert, and Contributing Editor for Breitbart Texas. You can read more about cross-border issues in her latest book, Border Insecurity: Why Big Money, Fences, and Drones Aren’t Making Us Safer.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/12/29/mexican-aircraft-fired-upon-drug-traffickers-near-el-chapos-hometown

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