The border city of Matamoros quietly removed one of its top officials one day after Breitbart Texas published an exclusive about his history as an enforcer for the Gulf Cartel while serving as a Tamaulipas police officer.
On Tuesday afternoon, officials announced Alejandro Barquin Bucio as the new deputy director for Civil Protection in Matamoros. He replaces Pedro “El Polaris” Hernandez Quiroga.
while also acting as a Gulf Cartel cell leader in the city of Tampico. At the time, federal police arrested him with weapons and grenades. On March 3, Latavia McGee, Shaeed Woodward, Zindell Brown, and Eric James Williams crossed into Matamoros for cosmetic surgery, but a team of Gulf Cartel gunmen chased, shot at, and kidnapped them.
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