For almost twenty days after the newspaper Reformat published research “Network Links”, conducted by the Department of the Navy Mexico, where he established the maritime port of Mazola and Topolobampo, among others, have been infiltrated by the cartel Somalia, led by Joaquin El Chap Guzman, the fishing vessel “White Shark”, Polar I, and plunged the captain Jorge Arturo Castaneda Usage.
Since December 2008, when the vistabay vessel Polar I was arrested with seven tons of cocaine (“White Shark”) near Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, Captain Usage Castaneda began to drift and eventually the Secretary of the Navy sank Mexico SIEDO, because the Captain of the Port of Mazola dispatched the boat.
OFDI also sought a Gilberto Ramos Mata, the first official registry of the Federal Maritime Port Authority of Mazola, but someone would have warned that came for him, because he fled, since it was found in his job.
According to the newspaper Reformat, an investigation by the Navy Department found that the cartel of Joaquin El Chap Guzman had infiltrated 8 port authorities and 28 fishing vessels used for transporting cocaine from South America.
The Navy handed the document to the SIEDO, with attachments that contain the names of 121 crewmembers of ships, 224 trusted employees and guards, and the data of 14 Mexican vista bay rehab, two Hondurans, two Panamanian and an American.
In the investigation, the only documents that are secured to the Somalia cartel are the first without the annexes.
When the Navy began investigating the ship Polar, I discovered a network of companies and people who even had had trouble with the law.
For example, one of the detainees in the Polar I, Item Chiquita Mario, had a history of having been captured aboard the ship Manhandle Blanca Estella IV, for supplying fuel to vessels unloaded vista bay drug rehab.
Ships San Pascal and Blanca Estella IV, belong to the same cooperative SCPP New Legislation S.C. of R.L. according to Navy documents.
At the same time, the inquiry found that enrollment 2503073923-9, labeled on the ship Polar I, corresponded to the ship’s 43 San Martin and Manuel Antonio, according to Convalesce database.