Chilling final moments 'drug dealers' were seen alive before cartel recorded their execution because they 'worked' for Mexican state police commander

Chilling final moments 'drug dealers' were seen alive before cartel recorded their execution because they 'worked' for Mexican state police commander


Six drug dealers were filmed being executed after confessing to working for a high-ranking police officer in Mexico, a terrifying video shows.


The victims were lined up together by alleged members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a man talking behind the cell phone camera interrogated one of the dealers over their ties to Conrado Corral, a commander in the Michoacán Public Security Department.

When asked what they do for a living, the street-level drug pusher told the cartel henchman, 'we steal' while later indicating that they received orders from Corral, otherwise known as 'El Güero,' a slang term in Mexico for a white person.


The dealer confessed that they are instructed to steal 'everything we find on the streets' and that Corral sets them free in the event they are busted.


While the exact date of the filmed executions is unknown, the dealer claims that they had been stealing for two days and that Corral 'won't leave us alone and forced us to steal again.'


The group was allegedly carrying methamphetamine when they were intercepted by the cartel's armed wing unit – and the dealer claimed they received 50 percent of the sales that were made.


Within a matter of seconds, each drug dealer was shot in the back of the head.


Their bodies were placed inside six garbage bags that were left during the early hours of Monday at two neighborhoods within the Michoacán municipality of Zitácuaro.


The cartel hung two banners made out of cloths that threatened the National Guard.


'You want war, war is what you will get,' the sign read.


Corral has been accused in the past of being linked in the past to William 'El Barbas' Rivera, who leads the Jalisco New Generation Cartel operations in Michoacán.

In a recording of a phone conversation that was leaked in March 2023, an individual claiming to be Rivera questioned Corral over not protecting him despite their friendship and having received money from the criminal organization.


In January, three bodies were found inside the trunk of an abandoned car at a gas station in Zitácuaro. 

The suspects also left behind a sign, accusing Corral of being responsible for the cartel having killed the individuals.

'These deaths are because of you, Conrado,' the sign read. 'The day you are no longer in this municipality, we will have peace.'


Corral, at the time, was the director Zitácuaro police station, and in March was named director of the National Guard stations in Michoacán.


However, he was removed from the post in mid-July and was assigned to another police leadership post in Zitácuaro police.


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