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authorities Culiacanin the northern Mexican state of Sinaloa, advised the people of that city this Thursday to stay in their homes due to various armed clashes that reported vehicles set fire to, narcotic blockade, executions and car return.
“There are various blockades in the city. Right now, the public is being asked: if they have nothing to get out of, don’t go out,” Cristobal Castañeda Camarillo, the Minister of Public Security of Sinaloa, said in an interview with the media.
The official said there had been reports of “assaults, vehicle thefts and blockades of avenues” since early this Thursday morning, prompting the public to take refuge in their homes.
AT networks social Videos of burning cars blocking streets circulated Culiacan.
Faced with these violent actions, the Sinaloa Ministry of Public Education and Culture (SEPyC) decided to suspend all educational and administrative activities in the municipality Culiacancapital of the state, to protect the integrity of students.
They capture Ovidio Guzmán, Chapo’s son.
Mexican authorities seized this Thursday Ovid Guzman, one of the sons of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán, the most wanted by the US.
Arrest Guzmanone of the leaders of the Sinaloa cartel comes days before the arrival of US President Joe Biden, who will visit Mexico on Monday for the North American Leaders’ Summit.
The seizure and violence that prompted the arrest sparked public fear due to flashbacks to the controversial Operation culiacanazo, in which federal forces arrested Ovidio on October 17, 2019, but released him hours later for the violent actions of the Sinaloa cartel.
Arrest Guzman led to blockades on various roads in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa, in addition to clashes in various parts of the city, as well as car arson and reports of car theft from civilians starting around 04:30 local time (1030 GMT) . ), which paralyzed the city.
EFE
Source: RPP

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