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Feb 27
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Broken Plazas: Understanding the Cartel ...

TREVOR HALL
About this episode

A few weeks ago, employees connected to Vizsla Silver were abducted in Sinaloa, Mexico. Authorities continue to investigate the situation, and details remain limited. Since that time, there have also been additional reports of cartel-related violence in parts of Mexico, which has understandably heightened concern across the mining industry and among investors.


Vizsla Silver is a working partner of Mining Stock Daily. Vizsla Silver has made it clear they have never been extorted, received threats from a cartel or paid extortion. Our goal here is not to speculate on the specifics of an ongoing investigation, nor to amplify online rumors or unverified claims. 


Instead, this conversation is about providing broader context. Organized crime dynamics in Mexico are complex, and events like this raise important questions about jurisdictional risk, regional security realities, and how companies operate responsibly in those environments.


This is not an investigative segment, and it is not investment advice. It’s an effort to bring informed perspective to a situation where there is currently more noise than clarity. 


To help us understand that broader landscape, I’m joined by journalist Ioan Grillo, who has spent years reporting on cartel structures and organized crime in Mexico and across Latin America.


Follow Ioan on his Crash Out Substack HERE

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