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Operation Sinaloa
Part of Mexican Drug War
Date2008–present
Location
Sinaloa, Mexico
Result Ongoing
Belligerents

 Mexico
Mexican Army
Mexican Marines

Mexico National Guard (Since 2019)
Sinaloa Cartel Beltrán-Leyva Cartel
Los Zetas
Commanders and leaders
Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador
(2018–present)
Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto
(2012–18)
Mexico Felipe Calderón
(2008–12)
Mexico Guillermo Galván Galván
(2008–12)
Mexico Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda
(2012–18)
Mexico Luis Cresencio Sandoval
(2018–present)
Mexico Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza
(2008–12)
Mexico Vidal Francisco Soberón Sanz
(2012–18)
Mexico José Rafael Ojeda Durán
(2018–present)
Sinaloa Jesús Aguilar Padilla
(2008–2012)
Sinaloa Mario López Valdez
(2011–2016)
Sinaloa Quirino Ordaz Coppel
(2017–present)
Joaquín Guzmán Loera (POW)
Ismael Zambada García
Ignacio Coronel Villarreal 
Héctor Beltrán Leyva (POW)
Edgar Valdez Villarreal (POW)
Sergio Villarreal Barragán (POW)

Operation SinaloaorOperation Culiacan - Navolato (Spanish: Operacion Sinaloa/Operacion Conjunto Sinaloa) is an ongoing anti-drug trafficking operation in the Mexican state of Sinaloa by the Federal Police and the Mexican Armed Forces. Its main objective is to cripple all cartel organizations such as the Sinaloa Cartel, Beltrán-Leyva Cartel and Los Zetas that operate in that state. The Military was deployed in response to the murder of Mexico's Federal Police commissioner Édgar Eusebio Millán Gómez.

Background[edit]

President Felipe Calderón's government ordered massive raids on drug cartels upon assuming office in December 2006 in response to an increasingly deadly spate of violence in his home state of Michoacán. The decision to intensify drug enforcement operations has led to an ongoing conflict between the federal government and the Mexican drug cartels. Sinaloa is home to the Sinaloa cartel and Beltrán-Leyva Cartel who are at war with each other since their break in 2008 due to the arrest of Alfredo Beltrán Leyva (a.k.a. El Mochomo, "The Desert Ant") on January 20, 2008. Beltrán Leyva's arrest[1][2] was a huge blow to the Sinaloa Cartel, as he allegedly oversaw large-scale drug-smuggling operations and was a key money launderer for the cartel.

In apparent revenge for the arrest of his brother Alfredo, Arturo Beltrán Leyva ordered the assassination of the commissioner of the Federal Police, Édgar Eusebio Millán Gómez and other top federal officials in the Mexican capital.[3][4] One group of these hit men was captured in a Mexico City house with dozens of assault rifles, pistols, grenade launchers, 30 hand grenades, and bullet-proof jackets bearing the legend FEDA — the Spanish acronym for 'Special Forces of Arturo'. Apparently, the Beltrán Leyva brothers blamed their boss Joaquin "Chapo" Guzmán for their brother's arrest,[5] and ordered the assassination of Guzmán's son,[6] 22-year-old Édgar Guzmán López, which was carried out in a shopping center parking lot by at least 15 gunmen using assault rifles and grenade launchers.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Wilkinson, Tracy (27 May 2012). "Sinaloa cartel, Zetas push Mexico's drug violence to new depths". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  • ^ "Major Mexican drug cartel suspects arrested, officials say". CNN. January 20, 2008. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  • ^ "Planearon los Beltrán Leyva homicidio de Edgar Millán: PFP". EL INFORMADOR. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Mexico plagued by new wave of gangland murders". monstersandcritics.com. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  • ^ "Mexican Drug Cartels: Government Progress and Growing Violence". STRATFOR Global Intelligence. December 11, 2008. Archived from the original on January 20, 2012. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
  • ^ "Revela laptop operaciones de los Beltrán Leyva". 24 April 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ La Jornada. "Sinaloa, en jaque por la violencia tras ser asesinado hijo del Chapo". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Inicio". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Capturan al primo del 'Chapo' Guzmn en Sinaloa". Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Inicia operativo contra el narco en Culiacn". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Mexico sends troops to fight Sinaloa drug cartel". Reuters. 13 May 2008. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Despliega Ejrcito soldados en Sinaloa". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional - Inicio". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
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  • ^ "El Universal - - Detienen al hijo de El Mayo Zambada". 19 June 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ [1] Archived March 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Inicio". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Inicio". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "El Universal - - La PF detiene en Culiacn a hermano del Jefe de Jefes". 14 June 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ [2] Archived January 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional - Inicio". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "Realizan Armada y SIEDO 12 cateos en Mazatln". Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "EL DEBATE". Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "EL DEBATE". Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2014.

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