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José Antonio Yépez Ortiz

José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, known as El Marro, The Sledgehammer [2] and The Brown,[3] is a Mexican suspected drug trafficker and huachicolero (fuel thief). Between 2017 and 2020,[3] he served as the leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL),[4] a criminal group based in Guanajuato, Mexico.[5] He was wanted by the Government of Mexico for his active participation in fuel theft.[6] By June 2020, El Marro's cartel had lost all "soldiers" and was not active in organized crime,[4] due to heavy losses received in the war against CJNG. On 2 August 2020, he was captured by state and federal authorities in Juventino Rosas, Guanajuato and was transported to the maximum security federal prison Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1, also known as the "Altiplano".[7]

José Antonio Yépez Ortiz
José Antonio Yépez Ortiz during his imprisonment in the Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1
Born
Other names
  • El Marro
  • The Sledgehammer
EmployerSanta Rosa de Lima Cartel (suspected)
SpouseKarina Mora Villalobos[1]

Career edit

El Marro began his criminal career in 2010, when he directed the transfer of drugs and theft of vehicles. Since January 2018, the Armed Forces initiated a search to find and capture him. Since February, The Navy has cornered him several times, but he has managed to escape law enforcement through various maneuvers including narcoblockades. In 2019, he formed an alliance with an armed wing of the Gulf Cartel called Special Forces Grupo Sombra to counter the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and to contest Guanajuato's plazas.[8]

In July 2019, authorities froze more than $35 million dollars from different accounts belonging to El Marro and the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel. Authorities have also confirmed the desertion of some of Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel's main operators; 14 properties and 129 vehicles have been seized.[9][10]

On June 11, 2020, Óscar Balderas, a Mexican journalist and expert in organized crime, revealed to Insight Crime journalist Victoria Dittmar that government and a turf war with the rival Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) resulted in the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel losing a significant amount of land in Querétaro, Hidalgo and even their native state of Guanajuato.[4] According to Balderas, “The most recent outbreaks of violence have been the execution of the last soldiers [of the CSRL].”[4] However, some Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel members still remain in certain municipalities of Guanajuato, such as Villagrán.[4] However, the area was not known for still being active in organized crime.[4]

Most recent events and capture edit

On June 22, 2020, it was reported that Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel leader José Antonio “El Marro” Yépez's mother María Ortiz, sister Juana “N,” and cousin Rosalba “N,” were among the 26 Santa de Lima Cartel members arrested in Celaya, Guanajuato on June 20, 2020.[11] María Ortiz, who was a financier for the cartel, had more than 2 million pesos (US $89,500) on her when she was detained as well as approximately one kilogram of a substance believed to be methamphetamine.[11] Those arrested had arrived to receive their weekly payroll.[11] The newspaper Milenio confirmed that in addition to these 26 arrests, at least four other people with links to the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel were arrested after raids on properties near the border between Celaya and Villagrán, the municipality where the criminal organization has been based.[11] However, El Marro managed to escape the Celaya raid and afterwards posted at least two social media videos, one where he thanked people who sent tire fires so he could escape arrest and another where he decided to consider entering into an alliance with the Sinaloa Cartel following the arrest of his mother.[11] On June 23, 2020, it was revealed that the CJNG had sent assassins to kill El Marro on many occasions, including at his sister's wedding earlier in the year.[12] It was also revealed that the CJNG was struggling to gain influence in territory controlled by the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel.[12]

On August 2, 2020, El Marro was captured in a joint operation between Guanajuato’s state government and Mexico's Secretariat of Public Security.[2] At least five other people were detained in the joint operation as well, and a businesswoman who had been kidnapped was rescued.[2]

On January 14, 2022, El Marro was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and sentenced to 60 years in prison.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Pérez, Scarleth (2020-01-30). "La mujer capturada es la esposa de 'El Marro' y no su amante: Karina Mora Villalobos". La Silla Rota (in Spanish).
  2. ^ a b c Gallón, Natalie (August 3, 2020). "Mexico arrests 'The Sledgehammer,' alleged Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel chief". CNN. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Who is 'El Marro' and why was he arrested in Guanajuato?". Web 24 News. August 2, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Why the Jalisco Cartel Does Not Dominate Mexico's Criminal Landscape". InSight Crime. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-08-02.
  5. ^ "¿Quiénes son los líderes del Cártel Santa Rosa de Lima y Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación detrás de la violencia en Guanajuato?". Vanguardia (in European Spanish). Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  6. ^ "El CJNG envía amenazas al líder huachicolero en Guanajuato | Tribuna". www-tribuna-com-mx.cdn.ampproject.org. Retrieved 9 March 2019.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "El Marro' ya está en el penal del Altiplano" (in Spanish). La Silla Rota. 2 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Enterate, ¿Quien es José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, "El Marro"?". El Universal. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  9. ^ "'El Marro', sin recursos; tiene congelados 35 millones". Milenio Noticias. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Las vacaciones de "El Marro", el líder "huachicolero" más buscado del país". La Silla Rota.
  11. ^ a b c d e "Cartel boss's mother, 25 others arrested along with week's payroll". June 22, 2020.
  12. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2021-12-09. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  13. ^ "Mexican cartel boss and fuel theft king sentenced to 60 years in prison". Reuters. 2022-01-15. Retrieved 2022-01-15.

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Jose Antonio Yepez Ortiz known as El Marro The Sledgehammer 2 and The Brown 3 is a Mexican suspected drug trafficker and huachicolero fuel thief Between 2017 and 2020 3 he served as the leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel CSRL 4 a criminal group based in Guanajuato Mexico 5 He was wanted by the Government of Mexico for his active participation in fuel theft 6 By June 2020 El Marro s cartel had lost all soldiers and was not active in organized crime 4 due to heavy losses received in the war against CJNG On 2 August 2020 he was captured by state and federal authorities in Juventino Rosas Guanajuato and was transported to the maximum security federal prison Federal Social Readaptation Center No 1 also known as the Altiplano 7 Jose Antonio Yepez OrtizJose Antonio Yepez Ortiz during his imprisonment in the Federal Social Readaptation Center No 1BornGuanajuato City Guanajuato MexicoOther namesEl MarroThe SledgehammerEmployerSanta Rosa de Lima Cartel suspected SpouseKarina Mora Villalobos 1 In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Yepez and the second or maternal family name is Ortiz Career editEl Marro began his criminal career in 2010 when he directed the transfer of drugs and theft of vehicles Since January 2018 the Armed Forces initiated a search to find and capture him Since February The Navy has cornered him several times but he has managed to escape law enforcement through various maneuvers including narcoblockades In 2019 he formed an alliance with an armed wing of the Gulf Cartel called Special Forces Grupo Sombra to counter the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and to contest Guanajuato s plazas 8 In July 2019 authorities froze more than 35 million dollars from different accounts belonging to El Marro and the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel Authorities have also confirmed the desertion of some of Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel s main operators 14 properties and 129 vehicles have been seized 9 10 On June 11 2020 oscar Balderas a Mexican journalist and expert in organized crime revealed to Insight Crime journalist Victoria Dittmar that government and a turf war with the rival Jalisco New Generation Cartel CJNG resulted in the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel losing a significant amount of land in Queretaro Hidalgo and even their native state of Guanajuato 4 According to Balderas The most recent outbreaks of violence have been the execution of the last soldiers of the CSRL 4 However some Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel members still remain in certain municipalities of Guanajuato such as Villagran 4 However the area was not known for still being active in organized crime 4 Most recent events and capture editOn June 22 2020 it was reported that Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel leader Jose Antonio El Marro Yepez s mother Maria Ortiz sister Juana N and cousin Rosalba N were among the 26 Santa de Lima Cartel members arrested in Celaya Guanajuato on June 20 2020 11 Maria Ortiz who was a financier for the cartel had more than 2 million pesos US 89 500 on her when she was detained as well as approximately one kilogram of a substance believed to be methamphetamine 11 Those arrested had arrived to receive their weekly payroll 11 The newspaper Milenio confirmed that in addition to these 26 arrests at least four other people with links to the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel were arrested after raids on properties near the border between Celaya and Villagran the municipality where the criminal organization has been based 11 However El Marro managed to escape the Celaya raid and afterwards posted at least two social media videos one where he thanked people who sent tire fires so he could escape arrest and another where he decided to consider entering into an alliance with the Sinaloa Cartel following the arrest of his mother 11 On June 23 2020 it was revealed that the CJNG had sent assassins to kill El Marro on many occasions including at his sister s wedding earlier in the year 12 It was also revealed that the CJNG was struggling to gain influence in territory controlled by the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel 12 On August 2 2020 El Marro was captured in a joint operation between Guanajuato s state government and Mexico s Secretariat of Public Security 2 At least five other people were detained in the joint operation as well and a businesswoman who had been kidnapped was rescued 2 On January 14 2022 El Marro was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and sentenced to 60 years in prison 13 References edit Perez Scarleth 2020 01 30 La mujer capturada es la esposa de El Marro y no su amante Karina Mora Villalobos La Silla Rota in Spanish a b c Gallon Natalie August 3 2020 Mexico arrests The Sledgehammer alleged Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel chief CNN Retrieved August 14 2020 a b Who is El Marro and why was he arrested in Guanajuato Web 24 News August 2 2020 Retrieved October 16 2020 a b c d e f Why the Jalisco Cartel Does Not Dominate Mexico s Criminal Landscape InSight Crime 2020 06 11 Retrieved 2020 08 02 Quienes son los lideres del Cartel Santa Rosa de Lima y Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion detras de la violencia en Guanajuato Vanguardia in European Spanish Retrieved 9 March 2019 El CJNG envia amenazas al lider huachicolero en Guanajuato Tribuna www tribuna com mx cdn ampproject org Retrieved 9 March 2019 permanent dead link El Marro ya esta en el penal del Altiplano in Spanish La Silla Rota 2 August 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2020 Enterate Quien es Jose Antonio Yepez Ortiz El Marro El Universal 22 October 2019 Retrieved 21 November 2019 El Marro sin recursos tiene congelados 35 millones Milenio Noticias Retrieved 21 November 2019 Las vacaciones de El Marro el lider huachicolero mas buscado del pais La Silla Rota a b c d e Cartel boss s mother 25 others arrested along with week s payroll June 22 2020 a b Mexican Drug Gang Blocks Roads in Guanajuato Communal News Archived from the original on 2021 12 09 Retrieved 2020 06 26 Mexican cartel boss and fuel theft king sentenced to 60 years in prison Reuters 2022 01 15 Retrieved 2022 01 15 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