Electronic warfare: total blockade of investigated clans

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The authorities have implemented an electronic warfare measure against organized networks. It consists of the total technological blocking of communications of clans under investigation, cutting off their ability to coordinate and respond in real time. A direct action against their digital infrastructure.

central command center monitoring multiple screens showing real-time signal jamming of encrypted communications, digital waves being disrupted mid-transmission across a network map, red warning indicators flashing over blocked nodes, technicians adjusting frequency blockers and software-defined radios, glowing interference patterns spreading across a digital grid, cinematic engineering visualization, dark cyberpunk atmosphere with blue and amber lights, photorealistic hardware details, data flow lines being severed mid-stream, ultra-detailed control panels and oscilloscopes, dramatic industrial lighting

How communication blocking works in criminal clans 🛡️

The system uses frequency jammers and denial-of-service attacks targeting specific devices. The networks and terminals used by the targets are identified through signals intelligence. These bands are then saturated with electromagnetic noise, preventing calls, messages, and internet connections. The goal is to isolate operators and generate operational chaos.

The clan now communicates with carrier pigeons 🕊️

After the blockade, the clans have returned to prehistoric methods. It is rumored that they use drums and smoke signals to coordinate their movements. Some have tried to send encrypted messages on toilet paper, but the police intercepted them in the bathroom. Technology advances, but they regress to the Stone Age.