Monday, September 23

This is what the ranch of 'La Barbie' looked like inside, the drug trafficker who mocked the authorities

Así lucía por dentro el rancho de ‘La Barbie’, el narcotraficante que se burló de las autoridades

‘La Barbie’ was arrested by the Mexican authorities in 2010.

Photo: Daniel Aguilar / Getty Images

The drug trafficker Édgar Valdez Villarreal, who was arrested on 30 August 2010 and is known as ‘La Barbie’, owned several properties, among which is the ranch ‘Los Tres García’, located in Naucalpan, State of Mexico.

The imposing property, which has with an extension of 80, square feet and originally belonged to his father-in-law , Carlos Montemayor Gonzále z, was seized by Mexican authorities in 2011 and in June 2019 tried to be auctioned, but without success.

The residence was put up for auction for $ 1.6 million of dollars , but the lack of interested parties led to the government, led by the president Andrés Manuel López Obrador , to decline in their attempt to sell it and instead they gave it to the municipality of Naucalpan so that a university could be built there.

It is contemplated that the university, in which five races will be taught, will open its doors next September 7 , but while that is happening, a tiktoker steeled himself and showed, in a series of videos, what the famous ranch equipped with stables and charro canvas looked like until a few months ago for 500 persons.

In his materials, the tiktoker, who identifies himself by the name of jR, allowed us to witness the abandonment of the ranch, which was the victim of acts Vandalism of all kinds and looting.

In his first video he allowed us to contemplate a religious image, as well as various details of his charro canvas, which was, without doubtless, the great protagonist of the residence.

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In a second and third video he showed in detail the old stables, where the family of ‘La Barbie’ used to spend a lot of time taking care of their horses.

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According to reports from various media communication, the ranch had at least 12 stables and was used to house palenques and rodeos, it was even visited by various politicians.

Takeaway In carrying out these activities, Carlos Montemayor posed as a businessman and changed his name to Alejandro García Treviño , in order to of not raising suspicions and thus being able to receive in your home the cream and cream of Mexican society.

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The main house had five bedrooms, five bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, living room main room, TV room, among other rooms.

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