কার্টেল বসের গ্রেপ্তার কভার করার পরে মেক্সিকান সাংবাদিককে একটি অশুভ নোটের সাথে মৃত পাওয়া গেছে: ‘মিথ্যা অভিযোগ ছড়ানোর জন্য’

A Mexican journalist covering drug cartels was found murdered, his body wrapped in a blanket on a highway with an ominous note accusing him of “spreading falsehoods.” Local reports indicate Miguel Ángel Beltrán’s remains were discovered Saturday on a highway connecting the northwestern state of Durango to the Pacific coast resort town of Mazatlán, passing through the notoriously dangerous state of Sinaloa. A threatening note accompanied the gruesome discovery, reading: “This is for spreading falsehoods against the people of Durango.” According to AFP, the former print journalist was posting his reports online via a TikTok account called “Capo” and on the Facebook page of local news outlet La Gaceta de Durango. Miguel Ángel Beltrán’s body was found with a threatening note after he reported on the arrest of a gang leader. TikTok/Miguel Angel Beltran Beltran was found dead along a highway in northwestern Mexico on Saturday. Julio Ortega – Stock.adobe.com In one of his final social media posts before being found dead, Beltrán reported on the arrest of a leader of the Cabrera Sarabia gang, rivals of the infamous Sinaloa and Jalisco Nueva Generación cartels, operating in Durango. According to Mexican news outlets, in a post on social media he said, “The possibility that violence is going to spread even more in the state of Durango and, in particular, in the city, should not be ignored.” He continued: “As you can see, there has been recent bloodshed that is not an isolated incident,” he continued, according to The Telegraph newspaper. “These are the consequences of the entry into the state of groups formed in alliance with Los Chapitos and the Jalisco New Generation cartel.” Mexican broadcaster Contexto Durango, where Beltrán worked, reported that the journalist had been murdered and his son identified the body. The manner of his death was not immediately known. Beltrán became the latest journalist killed in Mexico, one of the world’s most dangerous countries for media professionals. According to Reporters Without Borders, more than 150 journalists have been killed since 2000, and dozens more have disappeared. Most cases remain unsolved. “Impunity for crimes against journalists is the norm,” the Committee to Protect Journalists said in a 2024 report on Mexico. (TAGS2TRANSLATE
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-28 18:57:00
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