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  2. Zeta (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Zeta is distributed primarily in Baja California, in the cities of Tijuana, Tecate, Rosarito, Ensenada, and Mexicali. [ 2 ] It was founded in 1980 by Jesús Blancornelas , known as "the spiritual godfather of modern Mexican journalism", [ 3 ] [ 4 ] along with Héctor Félix Miranda and Francisco Ortiz Franco .

  3. Operation Baja California - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, 15 gunmen from the Tijuana Cartel were killed in a gunbattle against rivals. [16] On May 18, In the city of Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, the 28th Infantry Battalion received a tip that men were unloading packages from a boat to three vehicles, immediately the army were dispatched to the area. Upon arriving the Air Recon ...

  4. Julián Leyzaola - Wikipedia

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    Julián Leyzaola Pérez (born February 27, 1960) is a former Mexican military officer and former police chief and public safety secretary of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. [1] [2] He became the new top cop in Ciudad Juárez after serving as the state police chief of Baja California, and is "credited with cleaning up Tijuana" from the drug violence. [3]

  5. Jesús Alberto Capella Ibarra - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Capella is a Mexican law enforcement officer and former Tijuana's Commissioner of Police or Secretary of Public Security (Secretario Municipal de Seguridad Pública) of the municipality of Tijuana. [1] Made famous for his tough stance against Mexico's notorious drug industry, which in the past had been virtually non-existent in Mexico.

  6. XEWT-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XEWT-TDT (channel 12), informally called Tu Canal ("Your Channel"), is a television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, owned by TelevisaUnivision.XEWT's over-the-air signal also covers the San Diego–Tijuana region across the Mexico–United States border (and holds cable coverage in San Diego on Cox systems).

  7. Tijuana Cartel - Wikipedia

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    Operating out of Tijuana, the cartel is now believed to make other activities such as kidnapping, people smuggling and bribery from a network of cells of local members within the Tijuana border region where the drugs are stored prior to shipment. The Tijuana Cartel has lost power but is growing more alliances in foreign countries. [47] [54]

  8. Drug cartel - Wikipedia

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    Cártel de la Sierra (cell in Guerrero) [35] [36] Cártel de La Calle (cell in Chiapas) [37] [38] Los Chachos (gang in Tamaulipas) (Disbanded) [39] [40] Tijuana Cartel (Spawned from the Guadalajara Cartel) Oaxaca Cartel (Was a branch of the disbanded Tijuana Cartel, its regional leader was captured in 2007) Juárez Cartel (Spawned from the ...

  9. XHJK-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHJK-TDT, virtual channel 1 (UHF digital channel 28), is a television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico that also serving San Diego, California, United States. The station is owned by TV Azteca. XHJK carries TV Azteca's Azteca Uno, with a 2-hour delay except for live television.