The Sinaloa drug cartel is facing an invasion of Civilian Self-defense Security Forces in their state in Mexico.
By H. Nelson Goodson
January 26, 2014
Sinaloa, Mexico - Social network postings indicate that Civilian Self-defense Security Forces (CSSF) are invading the state of Sinaloa in their quest to end drug cartel violence, extortions, kidnappings and murders. The CSSF are expected to gain support in municipalities where violence has escalated. Federal government troops are also preparing to invade Sinaloa where both Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera and Ismael Zambada Garcia, the two main leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel have a stronghold and are operating their multi-billion drug trafficking criminal organization. El Chapo is facing a major invasion from two fronts and could very well be the beginning of the Sinaloa Cartel demise.
Both Guzman and Zambada have a $5 million dollar bounty each from the U.S. and $3 million each from the Mexican government.
The CSSF is expected to cleanup Sinaloa as they have been doing in Michoacán and other states in Mexico. The CSSF in Michoacán have managed to take control from Los Caballeros Templarios drug cartel and the leaders of the cartel have been on the run for weeks.
The Sinaloa Cartel has yet to block the impending CSSF invasion.
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