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Gilberto Landeros Briseño

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General
Gilberto Landeros Briseño
AllegianceMexico
Service / branchMexican Army
RankBrigadier general
UnitSecond Military Region
Battles / warsMexican Drug War, Operation Baja California

Brigadier General Gilberto Landeros Briseño is second in command (under General Alfonso Duarte Múgica) of the second military region in Tijuana. He served in the military unit combatting organized crime groups such as the Tijuana Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel. In 2019 he was approved as Police chief and he works in Hermosilloen 2022 se le asignó el cargo como secretario de seguridad pública del estado de Baja California

References

  1. Marosi, Richard (17 November 2011). "Marijuana seized in raid on San Diego-to-Tijuana tunnel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 July 2012.


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