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{{Evil_Organization|fullname = Jalisco New Generation Cartel|alias = CJNG, Los Torcidos, Los Mata Zetas|origin = Jalisco|foundation = 2010|headquarters = Guadalajara, Jalisco|commanders = [[Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes]]|skills = Drug trafficking | {{Mature}}{{Evil_Organization|fullname = Jalisco New Generation Cartel|alias = CJNG, Los Torcidos, Los Mata Zetas|origin = Jalisco|foundation = 2010|headquarters = Guadalajara, Jalisco|commanders = [[Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes]]|skills = Drug trafficking | ||
Corruption | Corruption | ||
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Fuel theft | Fuel theft | ||
Torture | [[Torture]] | ||
[[Kidnapping]] | [[Kidnapping]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
The CJNG began in 2009 following the death of Oscar Orlando Nava Valencia, alias "El Lobo". Lobo was the leader of the [[Milenio Cartel]], and following his death, members of the cartel blamed each other for handing him over to the authorities. As a result, the cartel split into two factions: La Resistencia and Los Torcidos. In 2011, the Torcidos adopted the CJNG name, and they began targeting [[Los Zetas]] in Veracruz and Quintana Roo under the name "Mata Zetas"(Zeta Killers). They also clashed with corrupt police and self-defense groups in Michoacan, in attempts to wrest control of the state from its local cartels such as the Templars and the Familia Michoacana. In 2013, the cartel entered Guanajuato, promising to cleanse the state of extortionists and kidnappers, a common PR strategy used by Mexican cartels. | The CJNG began in 2009 following the death of Oscar Orlando Nava Valencia, alias "El Lobo". Lobo was the leader of the [[Milenio Cartel]], and following his death, members of the cartel blamed each other for handing him over to the authorities. As a result, the cartel split into two factions: La Resistencia and Los Torcidos. In 2011, the Torcidos adopted the CJNG name, and they began targeting [[Los Zetas]] in Veracruz and Quintana Roo under the name "Mata Zetas" (Zeta Killers). They also clashed with corrupt police and self-defense groups in Michoacan, in attempts to wrest control of the state from its local cartels such as the Templars and the Familia Michoacana. In 2013, the cartel entered Guanajuato, promising to cleanse the state of extortionists and kidnappers, a common PR strategy used by Mexican cartels. | ||
By 2014, La Resistencia had largely been defeated, and the CJNG was in control of Jalisco. The next year, the CJNG began competing with their former allies, the [[Sinaloa Cartel]], as they gained strength in Michoacan and Guanajuato. | By 2014, La Resistencia had largely been defeated, and the CJNG was in control of Jalisco. The next year, the CJNG began competing with their former allies, the [[Sinaloa Cartel]], as they gained strength in Michoacan and Guanajuato. | ||
In 2017, a former Milenio member, | In 2017, a former Milenio member, [[Érick Valencia Salazar]] (alias "El 85") joined forces with a disaffected CJNG member named [[Carlos Enrique Sanchez]] (alias "El Cholo") to form the [[Nueva Plaza Cartel]]. This gang is currently fighting the CJNG for control of Guadalajara. | ||
== Criminal activities == | == Criminal activities == | ||
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[[Category:Latin American Villains]] | [[Category:Latin American Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Faux Affably Evil]] | [[Category:Faux Affably Evil]] | ||
[[Category:Evil vs Evil]] | [[Category:Evil vs. Evil]] | ||
[[Category:Thief]] | [[Category:Thief]] | ||
[[Category:Torturer]] | [[Category:Torturer]] |