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Armed Group Arrives in Mexico’s Chiapas Amid Cartel Talk

An armed convoy suspected to be part of the Sinaloa Cartel entered San Gregorio Chamic in Chiapas on September 23.

Videos on social media show residents clearing the way for the convoy. Cheers and car horns fill the air as the vehicles pass.

This event happened during daylight hours. Recent media coverage suggests Chiapas is an operational base for various cartels.

These groups reportedly control migration, drug routes, and essential goods sales.

(Armed Group Arrives in Mexico’s Chiapas Amid Cartel Talk)

Earlier, the Diocese of San Cristobal warned about rising cartel influence. They cited a state of siege and social unrest.

They blame the inaction of authorities for the state’s plight.

Local reports indicate a rivalry between the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels. This feud causes locals to abandon their homes for safety.

As of September 24, no authorities have commented. Social media reactions criticize the government’s failed efforts to curb organized crime.

Background Chiapas

In summary, the armed group’s reception in Chiapas raises questions. It comes at a time of increasing cartel activity in the state.

Authorities’ silence on the matter also fuels public concern. Community actions like this highlight the challenge facing local governance.

Armed Group Arrives in Mexico's Chiapas Amid Cartel Talk. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Armed Group Arrives in Mexico’s Chiapas Amid Cartel Talk. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Public sentiment shows frustration with a lack of effective intervention.

Thus, the incident serves as a wake-up call for a broader discussion on public safety and government response.

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