Los Tiguerones, Los Lobos, Jalisco New Generation Cartel
Rivals
Los Choneros, Latin Kings, Los Lagartos (on occasion)
Los Chone Killers, or Chone Killers, are an Ecuadorian criminal and terrorist organization[1] known for their drug trafficking activities, assassinations, and other crimes. The group split from Los Choneros in 2020, along with Los Lobos and Los Tiguerones following the murder of Los Choneros leader Jorge Luis Zambrano.[2] The group mainly operates in Guayas Province, in particular the city of Durán.[2]
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crimes. The group split from Los Choneros in 2020, along with Los Lobos and LosChoneKillers following the murder of Los Choneros leader Jorge Luis Zambrano...
against several organized crime groups, most notably Los Choneros. The Choneros may have originated in Chone or Manta, sometime in the 1990s. Initially it was...
in Guayaquil. The gunmen are believed to be members of LosChoneKillers, a splinter group of Los Choneros. On 18 January, security forces stormed Guayaquil's...
that Los Choneros, who are allies and representatives of the Sinaloa Cartel, participate in the insurgency; while Los Lobos, Los Lagartos, LosChone Killers...
order: Los Choneros: control pavilion 3, 5, 6, 7 and 12. Latin Kings: control pavilion 1, 4 and 11. LosChoneKillers: control pavilion 2. Los Tiguerones:...
attack their former leaders. These groups would become LosChoneKillers, Los Lobos, Los Pipos and Los Tiguerones. According to the news portal Primicias...
Los Tiguerones after serving a part of his sentence for stealing car parts. Although Tiguerones controlled pavilion 8, they were allies of LosChone Killers...
within three years. List of serial killers in Colombia List of serial killers by number of victims Pedro López (serial killer) Manuel Octavio Bermúdez Garavito...
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