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Aic Agents Enter Dos Bocas After Fire

Agents of the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) entered the premises of the Olmeca Refinery in Dos Bocas, Tabasco, after the fire recorded yesterday, so that the investigation went from the operational control of containment to a formal phase of federal investigation. The presence of the AIC implies that the FGR exercises its constitutional powers to investigate possible federal crime…

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Agents of the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) entered the premises of the Olmeca Refinery in Dos Bocas, Tabasco, after the fire recorded yesterday, so that the investigation went from the operational control of containment to a formal phase of federal investigation. The presence of the AIC implies that the FGR exercises its constitutional powers to investigate possible federal crime…

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José Ramiro López Obrador, Tabasco's secretary of government, confirms that the investigation has already begun at the Olmeca de Dos Bocas refinery after a fire in a coquizadora. "The good thing about this is that there was no accident to any citizen, as it is said here, just the pure burning."José Ramiro López Obrador, Tabasco's secretary of governmentAffirming that safety must be guaranteed for all workers, so the Tabasco government will work …

The local government called for monitoring of water quality and possible impacts on public health and housing in nearby communities.

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Gonzalo Monroy, GMC general director, in an interview with José Cárdenas. The fire at the Dos Bocas refinery has rekindled the controversy over possible structural flaws and “hidden vices” in the project, according to...

Installed in a vulnerable area, the refinery drags floods, leaks and deaths. The most recent fire puts the same thing on the table again: works that do not fulfill the promise, but do consume billions without transparency.

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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