Jafet Sainz compare su historia desde sus inicios en el mundo del transporte a los 21 años hasta convertirse en uno de los líderes transportistas más importantes y controversiales de México.
00:00:00 - 00:10:00 | Mis inicios en el transporte / Getting started in transportation
00:10:00 - 00:20:00 | El día que casi me matan / The day they almost killed me
00:20:00 - 00:35:00 | Mi primera vez en prisión / My first time in prison
00:35:00 - 00:50:00 | La vida dentro del penal / Life behind bars
00:50:00 - 01:05:00 | Salí y lo perdí todo / I got out and lost everything
01:05:00 - 01:20:00 | Fundé ACME desde cero / Building ACME from scratch
01:20:00 - 01:40:00 | Lucha contra extorsionadores / Fighting off extortionists
01:40:00 - 02:00:00 | Carpetas fabricadas / Fabricated charges
02:00:00 - 02:15:00 | Ficha roja de Interpol / Interpol red notice
02:15:00 - 02:26:20 | El precio de no dejarse / The price of standing your ground
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Jafet Sainz shares his story from his early days in the transportation business at 21 to becoming one of Mexico's most important and controversial transport leaders.
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Jafet nos relata cómo un enfrentamiento con grupos de Ecatepec lo llevó a prisión por primera vez, acusado de daños en bienes ajenos. Durante un año y diez meses en el penal de Cuautitlán, vivió la crudeza del sistema penitenciario mexicano, desde la "bienvenida" de los custodios hasta la convivencia con personas de todos los estratos sociales y delitos.
Su historia no termina ahí. Después de salir y reconstruir su vida desde cero, Jafet fundó ACME, una organización que agrupa más de 230,000 personas del transporte, comercio y otros sectores. Su lucha contra la extorsión, los monopolios y la corrupción lo ha convertido en un personaje polémico que ha enfrentado múltiples carpetas de investigación fabricadas, órdenes de aprehensión falsas e incluso una ficha roja de Interpol.
En esta conversación sin filtros, Jafet habla sobre la delgada línea entre la defensa de los derechos y las tácticas controversiales, el poder de la organización social, la corrupción gubernamental, las autodefensas civiles, y cómo el sistema de justicia en México puede ser utilizado como arma política contra quienes se atreven a desafiar el status quo.
Un episodio que expone las complejidades del transporte en México, la fabricación de delitos, la extorsión sistemática y la lucha de miles de personas por sobrevivir en un entorno hostil donde la justicia a menudo está en venta.
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Jafet tells us how a clash with groups from Ecatepec landed him in prison for the first time, charged with property damage. For a year and ten months at Cuautitlán prison, he experienced the harsh reality of Mexico's penitentiary system, from the guards' brutal "welcome" to living alongside people from all walks of life who'd committed every kind of crime.
But his story doesn't end there. After getting out and rebuilding his life from nothing, Jafet founded ACME, an organization that now brings together over 230,000 people in transportation, commerce, and other sectors. His fight against extortion, monopolies, and corruption has made him a controversial figure who's faced multiple fabricated investigation files, bogus arrest warrants, and even an Interpol red notice.
In this no-holds-barred conversation, Jafet talks about the thin line between defending rights and using controversial tactics, the power of grassroots organizing, government corruption, civilian self-defense groups, and how Mexico's justice system can be weaponized against those who dare to challenge the status quo.
An episode that exposes the complexities of transportation in Mexico, the manufacturing of criminal charges, systematic extortion, and the struggle of thousands of people trying to survive in a hostile environment where justice is often up for sale.
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