
Michoacán blockades triggered by security operation against gang
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Groups of armed civilians blocked highways and burned vehicles in the Tierra Caliente region of Michoacán yesterday in an attempt to obstruct a joint state and federal security operation.
Nevertheless, at least 40 presumed criminals were arrested and an undisclosed quantity of drugs seized, including 35 grams of a substance suspected to be methamphetamine. Blockades were
reported in the municipalities of Apatzingán, Mujica and Buenavista, all of which are known for the presence of organized crime. A bus was among at least three vehicles set on fire. Cells of
the Los Viagra criminal gang are believed to be behind the current wave of violence and instability plaguing the Tierra Caliente region. In response to the blockades, state police carried
out flyovers and increased patrols of the region to break them up, search for criminal targets and provide security to residents. State and federal security forces — including the army, navy
and Federal Police — also arrested suspected gang members in the municipalities of Villa Jiménez, Sixto Verduzco, Zacapu, La Piedad, Puruándiro, Lázaro Cárdenas, Arteaga, Uruapan,
Apatzingán and Zitácuaro. The arrests were made as part of the security mission known as _Operación Limpieza_ (Operation Clean-up). The state’s Secretariat of Public Security said the
operation will continue in Lázaro Cárdenas, Apatzingán and Zamora in order to deter crime and maintain order. Michoacán Governor Silvano Aureoles Conejo said in a Twitter post that the
government “won’t drop its guard” in the face of the resistance criminal groups are putting up against the security operation. “With coordinated and strong actions against crime, we will
continue cleansing the Tierra Caliente region [of organized crime] within the framework of _Operación Limpieza_,” he wrote. In addition to the arrests, yesterday’s deployment of more than
1,000 security officials also seized seven vehicles that had been reported stolen. A further 89 people were given infringement notices for public disturbance offenses. The Tierra Caliente,
which is also made up of municipalities in Guerrero and México state, is notorious for violent crime, drug trafficking and lawlessness. In March this year, the army sent in more than 1,200
troops to Michoacán’s Tierra Caliente area in response to violence unleashed by the Los Viagra gang. _Source: El Financiero (sp), La Voz de Michoacán (sp) _