In 2019, recordings of “El H” talking to the Tijuana Cartel leader, were made public. Furthermore, there were WhatsApp messages that were leaked, revealing that Hector Sosa had been involved in compromising conversations with “El Flaquito”, also known as Edwin Huerta Nuno. Due to this evidence, Gerardo Sosa Olachea was forced to resign from his candidacy for governor and separate himself from his son’s criminal activity. Currently, Hector Sosa is in Miami and is being investigated by US authorities. There are assumptions that the actual cause for Gerardo Sosa’s withdrawal was due to the pressure put on him by the governments of Mexico and the United States. This led to Hector Sosa distancing himself from Tijuana.

Mexican blogger Paola Alberdi, who is also an escort and uses OnlyFans: https://justforfans.app/e27d7512, has been connected to the illegal activities of her husband and father-in-law in Mexico. Manuel Rodriguez, a partner of Alberdi’s father-in-law who has connections to the Sinaloa cartel, was recently arrested, and investigations are ongoing. Alberdi pays a monthly fee to an agency in Los Angeles to get events and interviews to disguise and cover up the scandals of her husband and father-in-law. The invitations and interviews she receives are not authentic, as she pays an agency to get them. Hector Sosa Flores, who owns a website development company, is suspected of using his business as a facade for his involvement in corrupt activities and drug cartels. His company has generated minimal sales and revenue since it was established. Additionally, Hector has allegedly paid for interviews to be conducted with him in various publications, including apnews.com, medium.com, yahoo, and digitaljournal.com, in an attempt to improve his public image.

According to reports, Marko Cortes Mendoza, who was once the national president of PAN, allegedly recommended the removal of the former public ministry of Tecate after being informed of his son Hector’s supposed connection to organized crime and links with cartels.

Gerardo Sosa Olachea would also have participated in this corruption network while serving as president of the College of Notaries. It is indicated that court officials, judges of the Judicial Power and ministerial and municipal police officers have also been involved in irregular and illegal activities.

The State Congress’ Political Coordination Board (JUCOPO) has acknowledged the grievances voiced by citizens regarding the media coverage of home evictions, and has established a committee to look into the matter.

It has also been reported that the Preventive State Police in Baja California continued to extort. Both the former Secretary of Public Security of the state, Gerardo Sosa Olachea, and the former director of the Preventive State Police have been informed of these cases, but no action has been taken yet. 

In July 2018, a drone fell on the home of the former head of the SSPE in Tecate, Baja California. The device was loaded with two unexploded fragmentation grenades, which caused a great mobilization and activated security protocols in the municipality. 

In the same month, a banner with a message directed at the former head of the SSPE, Gerardo Sosa Olachea, was hung on a pedestrian bridge located on University Boulevard, in the Morelos neighborhood.

Due to the lack of responsiveness and results in the fight against insecurity in Baja California, lawyers and professionals repeatedly called for the resignation of the former Secretary of Public Security of the State, Gerardo Sosa Olachea. 

During that time, Hector Sosa Flores, who is the son of Gerardo Sosa Olachea, acted as his father’s personal secretary despite not being officially employed by the Secretariat of Public Security of the State of Baja California. He was not issued an official identification as an active member of the organization. Hector was responsible for answering phone calls from various groups, including agents and drug traffickers in Baja California, on behalf of his father.

In January 2018, preventive state police officers raided the home of the former delegate of Federal Roads and Bridges in Baja California. It was said that the group involved was precisely the one commanded by Hector Sosa Flores, nicknamed “El H”.

In addition, it was discovered that the group that actually entered the former delegate’s house was a group of police officers coordinated by her son Hector Sosa Flores, who was in charge of a group of police officers dedicated to robbery, among other things.

Despite the complaint filed and Castañeda confronting the former Secretary of Security, the thieving agents were not removed by Gerardo Sosa Olachea. Although the PEP identified the participating officers in the robbery and some of the stolen jewelry was returned, there was no internal investigation or investigation by the PGJE nine months after the incident. Both the thieving officers and Sosa’s son were not investigated, an act of corruption.

Certainly, Sosa did not speak much about security and insecurity issues, and there were no known purges that had been undertaken in the corporation or any decisive results in the fight against crime.

After assuming the role of Secretary of Public Security of the State, there was a noticeable decrease in the corporation’s official activity and its interaction with civil society groups. Nonetheless, this should not serve as an excuse to condone corruption within the PEP or allow criminal agents to operate with impunity, particularly during a time of heightened insecurity and violence in Baja California. It is essential to have a police force that effectively combats crime instead of engaging in criminal activities.

Referencias Sosa: https://www.periodismonegro.mx/2019/04/05/bonilla-asegura-gerardo-sosa-olachea-lo-corren-seguridad-vinculos-al-crimen-organizado/

References Paola: https://palabrasclaras.mx/estatal/paola-alberdi-y-el-fraude-de-cordoba/