Friday, March 8, 2024

"'Monster Trucks': Mexican Authorities Seize Armored Cars Built for Drug Cartels"

From the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, March 8:

Long before Tesla’s “tackle anything” steel cybertruck hit the market, enterprising Mexican drug cartels were special-ordering their own monster trucks for illicit purposes. 

On Wednesday, the Mexican Navy reported seizing 53 handcrafted armored vehicles in the country’s capital. These vehicles, known as "monsters" for their big size and armored construction that makes them look like battle tanks, are used by the country's cartels to battle rival criminal groups.

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 “Monster vehicles”, built and used by organized crime groups in Mexico, 
have armor cladding to reinforce their bodies and gun ports to allow
 weapons to be fired. (Photo: ZestyMasterOfZesty, Wikimedia, License)

The vehicles were seized on March 2 at three different locations in Mexico City, in collaboration with authorities from the Attorney General's Office and the State Public Security Commission (CES) of the state of Morelos.

According to officials, the vehicles have engines, doors and cabins reinforced with thick metal plates, and armored glass windows allowing wide peripheral vision. Gun ports in the upper parts allow occupants to shoot from within, when they’re not firing tire-puncturing devices from special launchers.

Police also seized a firearm, cartridges of different calibers, scales, and telephones, as well as marijuana, cocaine and other substances.

Two alleged cartel members were arrested: the supposed leader of the Ronda 88 criminal organization, known as  "El Fabián de la Ronda 88," and his son and second-in-command, alias "El Cachorro," one of the most wanted men in the Mexican capital. Both men are wanted for their involvement in homicides, kidnappings, extortion and other crimes. The alleged owner of the armoring factory was arrested too....

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I'm sure Elon appreciates the mention.

Also at the OCCRP: "Report: €30 Billion EU Drug Market Is Wily and Strong