Businessman Cesar Bravo kidnapped and murdered in Puebla

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César Bravo, a cockfighting businessman, was kidnapped on September 30 and his decapitated body was found three days later. The Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel claimed responsibility for the crime in an intimidating video.

The following video shows how businessman César Bravo Anaya was kidnapped in Puebla An armed commando took him from his home in the municipality of Huejotzingo.

The cockfighting businessman César Bravo Anaya was deprived of his freedom by a commando that arrived at his home, in the municipality of Huejotzingo, aboard two vehicles, to knock down the gate and enter the property, armed with long weapons.

In the video circulating on social networks, you can see how two units arrive at a home; four armed subjects get out of the first one. One of them takes a battering ram out of the unit with which he attacks the gate, opening it after two impacts.

Meanwhile, other subjects, all with long weapons, get out of the second unit. When the door gives way, five subjects enter in a hurry, while at least two others remain watching the area with their weapons on their shoulders, ready for an eventual confrontation.

About four shots are heard, while dogs bark in the background. The two men who were watching outside end up entering the building.

They then leave and behind them come the rest of the men with a person in their possession, who is forced into the first vehicle, while the alleged criminals board the vehicles and prepare to flee.

Finally, both vehicles start off amid shouts of “Let’s go now!”.

The video, which lasts 2 minutes and 9 seconds and was recorded by security cameras, allows us to see the planned and systematic way in which the armed group kidnapped the cockfighter businessman César, in the early hours of September 30.

The action is allegedly attributed to Operation Sweeper, since the day before a video was released in which the cockfighter appears, whose body was found decapitated inside a car in San Martín Texmelucan last week.

Sourc.- Milenio

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