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  1. CHAPTER 1: Introduction (Page 1 - 4) CHAPTER 2: The Enterprise Enters Los Santos (Page 4 - 12) CHAPTER 3: 130 Miles From The Border (Page 12 - 23) CHAPTER 4: The Least of Us (Page 23 - 34) CHAPTER 5: Lirio de los Valles (Page 34 - 45) CHAPTER 6: La Empresa Nueva (Page 45 - 56) CHAPTER 7: The Pacific Line (Page 56 - 70) CHAPTER 8: Turning The Tide (Page 70 - 80) CHAPTER 9: There is no I in Company / The Verbal Ice Pipe (Page 80 - Present) THEME SONGS: Thread follows Gabriella DeLaGarza, an independent narco who once was a figurehead within The Company / Los Apaches and the opioid epidemic in America surrounding it.
  2. This thread follows the life of Sebastian Arujillo, a former associate of The Company / La Empresa, now an independent narco following its disbanding.
  3. tales of a paisa called andrés cortiguerra
  4. Thread follows the lives of certain people living in San Andreas and their endeavors with Mexican Organized Crime as independent narcos. The thread should NOT be mistaken for a Cartel faction, instead it's just an independent group of primarily; Paisas, that are involved in the same network so to speak. As of currently speaking we're not a faction and don't currently aspire to be one, at the moment. Bare in mind you don't need to roleplay Mexican to get anywhere, there's tons of Caucasians, African-Americans and Asians involved with Mexican Organized Crime in real life. It's an American based network. The thread as is will basically the remain the same concept it has been since November-December of last year (2021).
  5. Melina Josefina Barriga Almanza is a 36 year old Mexican National drug trafficker, originally from the city of Culiacán in Sinaloa. Melina had a relatively loving childhood whilst growing up from her parents, although her father and uncles being involved in the narcotics game eventually changed her. She went to the Technological University of Culiacán, in Sinaloa and graduated from there with a bachelor's degree. After graduating from the university with a bachelor's degree, her father decided to use her for white collar related crimes at first, where she was sent to San Andreas; primarily operating out of San Diego and Los Santos at the time on behalf of the AFO; although this would later see her split and become independent. During the early stages of Melina's involvement with the narco underworld, she ran point on laundering money for the AFO through the cryptocurrency exchange; often interacting with the Border Brothers 22 as they would often be used to push the AFO's product into the state of San Andreas, primarily San Diego and Los Santos as distribution hubs. Although a few years into her line of work, Melina had already gathered a small sized crew of financial operators to roll with her; often helping her run these activities. But as the years progressed, her temptation for more made her go the extra mile and she ended up outsourcing a drug connect for herself. By the age of 26, Melina would see herself as an independent drug trafficker with a small tight knit crew of individuals that often operated as a shadow group under the banner of other American based Organized Crime Groups (OCGs) and also ended up marrying with one of her father's people who split, and joined forces with Melina. Through the age of 26 to 28, Melina and her crew operated as independents without pledging full allegiance to any other major criminal organization, often travelling between Arizona and San Andreas for business and Baja California where she had permanently resided when not on business duties. Although by the time Melina was 28, herself and her husband had already filed for a divorce as their relationship and romance levels significantly dropped overtime with both of them rarely ever being home. Melina had found herself in Los Santos for a consistent 2 month period after some of her people and Alex Farizano had lost a lot of weight on a drug shipment coming in, this led to a down spiral within two months where Melina's operation became very janky and unreliable for a period of time, during this time period Melina and Alex had found themselves settling in with one of many Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs) in the city known as La Coka Nostra at the time; linking up with individuals such as "Payday" Bana, "Corleone" Farese and "Vandal" Gutierrez, but towards the end of that two month period; La Coka Nostra had somewhat became defunct and went completely ghost, with some of their associates not even knowing what happened to each other. Due to this, Melina and her crew were once again considered independent drug traffickers and went back on a tit-for-tat hop, continuing to outsource connects to keep her narcotics business alive, which eventually worked out well in the end. Upon one of Melina's many trips back to Los Santos, her cousin; Marina Mendez now known by her marriage name; Marina Cardona, met up with Melina which resulted in Melina deciding to align herself to Marina and Lucas's network, bringing her crew of narco traffickers along for the ride. This resulted in Melina and her crew being no longer considered independent again, as Melina had decided to accept Marina's offer, becoming Marina's right hand. Eventually as time went on, Melina settled back into Los Santos again with her crew known as: La Empresa (The Enterprise). Individuals such as "El Diablo" Baro, "La Catrina" Escobedo, "El Nacho" Ruiz, "El Rafa" Reyes and "El Cabal" Cabal came to settle in with Melina in Los Santos. A few weeks after settling in, in Los Santos... Hernan Orozco a/k/a "El Oro" and Miro Cardenas a/k/a "Tank" had came out to San Andreas from Arizona after an internal feud gone wrong had happened; being long-standing business partners with Melina, they settled somewhere in the state of San Andreas and eventually aligned themselves under The Enterprise.
  6. MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATIONS (MDTO)s) pose the greatest crime threat to the United States and have “the greatest drug trafficking influence,” according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA’s) annual National Drug Threat Assessment. These organizations, often referred to as transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), continue to diversify into crimes of extortion, human smuggling, and oil theft, among others. Their supply chains traverse the Western Hemisphere and the globe. Their extensive violence since 2006 has caused Mexico’s homicide rate to spike. They produce and traffic illicit drugs into the United States, including heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and they traffic South American cocaine. Mexican DTO activities significantly affect the security of both the United States and Mexico. As Mexico’s DTOs expanded their control of the opioids market, U.S. overdoses rose sharply according to the Centers for Disease Control, setting a record in 2019 with more than 70% of overdose deaths involving opioids, including fentanyl. Many analysts believe that Mexican DTOs’ role in the trafficking and producing of opioids is continuing to expand. Although that isn’t everything when it comes down to Mexican DTOs as some of them operating inside of the United States have a lot more to the story than what meets the eye and several Mexican DTOs exist in the United States, that aren’t direct subsidiaries of cells and are instead freelanced Mexican DTOs that are purely formed within the United States of America. La Empresa dubbed The Enterprise is one of these, originally coming to fruition out of the Little Mexico neighborhood in Los Santos, they were once considered a partial reason reason for the Fentanyl epidemic in Los Santos. Although this changed as time went on, as in 2020 a RICO Indictment was executed against the DLGO that was operating under the Border Brothers 22 jurisdiction in Southern San Andreas, one of the crews under the DLGO was La Empresa; which went underground after the RICO Indictment on the DLGO became more serious throughout the months it was leaked by a mole inside the department. After going underground, the Drug Enforcement Administration assumed that the group of Mexican Nationals were also taken down in the large raid that was executed late January 2021. Although they were hugely mistaken, as a lot of the operatives under La Empresa fled the border to Mexico, assumingly Tijuana and Ensenada which was later discovered by the Drug Enforcement Administration. It’s unclear to authorities if La Empresa still operates in Southern San Anne to this day, but the DEA alongside the Los Santos Police Department are ensuring that the war on drugs is combatted each and every single day. What's safe to say is that if the group is still active in its current dwelling state, that they're most likely involved with the narcotics trade in Southern San Andreas, human smuggling and financial crimes such as money laundering. The Drug Enforcement Administration said that La Empresa wasn't a major influence in the state at its time, and was a rather low-key and a rather small circle of individuals involved in one of the many trafficking networks in the Southwestern United States of America. The crew at its time, mainly involved themselves with the narcotics trade in Los Santos, and human smuggling into the United States of America via taking advantage of immigrants coming from Mexico. The crew's leadership and hierarchal structure is unknown to the outside world, but it is rumored that a lot of their membership is through one of three ways; 1. Being from South Central/Downtown Los Santos, 2. Being tricked into believing it's the best source of income for immigrants when they land in the state and 3. Being close with someone who holds membership of the crew, and possibly getting vouched for. That's essentially all of the information known about La Empresa in its current state, with others being senseless accusations thrown around. Link to Thin White Line's thread if viewers wish to follow the main group that this crew is associated with.
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