11 Fell for Violence in Tultitlán and Coacalco; Two Were Local Agents
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Eleven people, including two police officers from the Public Security Directorate of Tultitlán, state of Mexico, were arrested by federal and state forces, for their alleged responsibility for the violence generated in the municipalities of Tultitlán and Coacalco, at least 16 homicides, as well as in the sale and distribution of drugs, made known authorities.
Through intelligence and investigation, elements of the Ministry of National Defence (Defense), the Ministry of the Navy (Semar), the Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR), the National Guard (GN) and the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), together with the Office of the Attorney-General of Justice (FGJ) and the Ministry of Security (SS), both of the State of Mexico, arrested 10 men and one woman, linked to at lea…
Federal and Mexican state authorities were in charge of arresting 11 people who generated violence in Coacalco and Tultitlán The Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, reported that 11 people were arrested in the State of Mexico, who included various criminal gangs that are related to, at least, 16 homicides; two of those captured were arrested.
Mexico City. Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch, reported on Friday that 11 people were arrested linked to at least 16 homicides and drug distribution in the central state of Mexico. Actions of the authority The holder of the SSPC specified in a publication in his X account that the detainees operated “with a high level of violence” in the municipalities of Tultitlán and Coacalco through participation in the…
CDMX.- The Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, reported the arrest of 11 people who operated with “high level of violence” in Tultitlán and Coacalco, in addition to participating in the sale and distribution of drugs. As a context, it was indicated that the detainees would be suspected of being members of three criminal cells and that they would be linked to at least 16 murders in that area of the Mexican entity.
The Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch, reported on Friday that 11 people were arrested linked to at least 16 homicides and drug distribution in the central state of Mexico. The SSPC holder stated in a publication in his X account that the detainees operated “with a high level of violence” in the municipalities of Tultitlán and Coacalco through participation in the bands ‘Lobo’, ‘Monas’ and ‘Los Portales’. A…
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