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Corruption and criminal threats in Baja California

Overview

Allegations of corruption and criminal interference involving state officials have emerged in Baja California. Initially, reports surfaced regarding the extortion of street vendors in Tijuana, where state security forces were accused of detaining individuals to demand protection fees in coordination with organized crime.

This situation escalated into direct threats against high-ranking members of the Baja California State Attorney General's Office (FGE). In August 2026, a ‘narcomanta’ banner and pig heads were left in Tijuana as a warning to State Attorney General María Elena Andrade Ramírez and other officials. The message accused the FGE of corruption, including the theft of drug shipments and the illegal sale of positions, warning that criminal groups would take action if the leadership did not address these issues within their own ranks.

Entities

Tijuana · Fiscalía General del Estado de Baja California · María Elena Andrade Ramírez · Juan Carlos Buenrostro Molina · Ángel Aispuro Sandoval

Timeline

  1. 4 days ago

    [CRIME] 2 sources
    Baja California prosecutors receive violent threats in Tijuana

    Criminals left a banner and animal remains in Tijuana, threatening Baja California's Attorney General and other officials with violence over allegations of corruption and drug theft.

  2. 28 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Baja California officials accused of extorting street vendors

    A Tijuana vendor says Baja California state security officials detained and extorted him, alleging ties between the extortion scheme and drug cartels.

Sources

laopinion.com · zetatijuana.com