El Mencho, from his hideout in Mandarina, orchestrates the landing of 25–30 tons of drugs via the southern Pacific. Taking advantage of the heavy tourist activity as the perfect cover, his speedboats blend in with recreational vessels to move the shipment to Las Cuevas beach on Isla del Coral during the early morning hours. From there, the goods are transferred in lightning-fast operations to El Canalan beach, completing the narco route.

Playa Las Cuevas

“An isolated beach with difficult access, only reachable on foot or by small boats. Coarse sand and low cliffs conceal natural caves used as temporary storage. No surveillance, no tourists, no witnesses.”

➡️ Transshipment Route:

  • Phase 1: Offloading at Las Cuevas (no vehicles; everything is moved on foot through hidden trails among the shrubs).
  • Phase 2: Transport via fast boats (panga-type) to Playa El Canalan.
  • Phase 3: “El Canalan, an exclusive beach belonging to the Mandarina Resort, serves as a front. The merchandise is stored in villas within the complex, camouflaged among luxury luggage and hotel supplies.”

💀 Modus Operandi (with chilling details):

  • “They wear fake resort staff uniforms to move bundles using golf carts or service trucks.”
  • “The safehouses are rented by front men or purchased through shell companies.”
  • “Key time window: Between 4:00–6:00 AM, when the cleaning crew arrives and security is in shift change.”

 🚨 NARCO ROUTE: ISLA DEL CORAL (CJNG STRONGHOLD) → RESORT MANDARINA

📍 CRITICAL POINT: ISLA DEL CORAL
«Controlled by drug trafficker Juan Rodríguez and his family, the island operates as a private port for the CJNG. With deep docks and hidden coves, it receives everything from speedboats to narco-submarines. The eastern zone (50 meters deep) allows for undetected submarine landings.»

Real Owners:

«The Rodríguez family runs the island as their own territory: they control access points, docks, and even the power supply.»


Offloading Methods (Updated with narco fleet):

  • Submarines:
    «They arrive from the eastern side (an unmonitored area), unloading onto underwater platforms guided by buoys.»
  • Speedboats:
    «They dock at fake piers with palm-thatched roofs to avoid detection by drones.»
  • Camouflaged fishing boats:
    «Juan Rodríguez operates a fleet of 12 fishing vessels (registered under ‘Frutillas del Mar S.A.’), used to transport drugs between Isla del Coral and the mainland. These boats have hidden compartments beneath ice tanks to evade inspections.»

ROUTE TO THE MAINLAND:

«The cargo is transferred using:

  • Fishing boats from ‘Frutillas del Mar’ (with a strawberry logo for camouflage)
  • Light, unlit night boats (equipped with thermal sensors)

To:

  • Playa Las Cuevas (a blind spot)
  • El Canalan (Mandarina Resort)

Using GPS buoys and paid fishermen acting as lookouts (halcones).»

THE MANSION STOLEN FROM LARRY JONES: A LUXURY NARCO WAREHOUSE

This mansion was illegally expropriated by businessmen Juan Bremer and Ricardo Santa Cruz from American investor Larry Jones. Valued at $25 million USD, the property serves as a gathering point for politicians, corrupt officials, and drug lords — and holds strategic importance.


Current Use by the CJNG

Drug Storage

  • “Part of the merchandise offloaded at Isla del Coral is stored here — up to 10 tons in vault-like chambers disguised as wine cellars.”
  • “Refrigeration systems are used to preserve methamphetamine, labeled as ‘premium seafood.’”

Logistics Hub

  • “From here, distribution is coordinated to El Canalan and other beaches using resort vehicles (golf carts, ‘tour’ boats).”

El Mencho’s Safehouse

  • “A bedroom with a secret exit to the dock (escape time: 9120 seconds).”
  • “Meeting room with signal jammers and encrypted Wi-Fi.”

Key Advantages

Perfect Camouflage:
“Resort staff clean the boats and load packages as if they were tourist luggage.”

Paid Protection:
“12 private guards (ex-military) watch over the property 24/7.”

IMPUNITY IS AN ACCOMPLICE

There is no “logistical failure” or “operational error.”
The tons of drugs, the weapons, and the money of the CJNG flow through Nayarit because the authorities ALLOW IT.


NAYARIT: THE CARTEL OF THE GOVERNMENT

These are the accomplices — in uniform and in suits — who enable the CJNG to operate as if they own the state:

Petronilo Díaz (Attorney General of Nayarit):

He shelves cases in exchange for bribes, protects front men, and conveniently “loses” key evidence. His office is the drug cartel’s laundry department.

Miguel Ángel Navarro (Governor):

While Nayarit burns, he sails on yachts and signs contracts with shell companies. His “operations” are pure theater for the cameras.

Gen. Jesús Alejandro Adame Cabrera (41st Military Zone – Puerto Vallarta):

Why do his radars always “fail” when CJNG boats pass through? How much does a general-grade silence cost?

Gen. Guillermo Arellano Morales (National Guard):

His checkpoints magically avoid key beaches. His men “don’t see” El Mencho’s private docks. Orders from above?


This is not passive corruption: IT’S A CRIMINAL ALLIANCE.

While these men collect public salaries, Nayarit is becoming the CJNG’s free port, with:

✔️ Beaches cleared by the military
✔️ Prosecutors who bury case files
✔️ Governors who look the other way

#CJNG #GobiernoNarco #NayaritSinLey

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