Alejandro Germán “N”, Known as “Lord Padel”, Accused of Attempted Murder, Arrested in Cancun
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The businessman Germán Mondragón, known as ‘Lord Padel’, was arrested in Cancun, Quintana Roo, following the assault he and his guards committed against instructor Israel Morales in a tournament in Atizapán de Zaragoza, according to the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Mexico. Interpol elements in Mexico captured at Cancun Airport, Quintana Roo, on the afternoon of Thursday, August 14. In addition to Germán Mondragón, three other people…
Other persons were arrested along with him
Elements of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Mexico (FGJEM), in coordination with Interpol, the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) and Quintana Roo, arrested Germán ‘N’, alias “Lord Padel”, together with Othón ‘N’, Karla Alejandra ‘N’ and Germán ‘N’, at Cancun International Airport, alleged to be responsible for the crime of attempted homicide. They allegedly filed an amparo order. According to an information file issue…
In Cancún, “Lord Padel” and family members were arrested for assault in Padel Cancún tournament, August 14.– In a joint operation of federal and state authorities, Alejandro Germán “N” was arrested at Cancun International Airport, nicknamed “Lord Padel”; his wife Karla Alejandra “N”; his son Germán “N”; and his partner Othón “N”, who were alleged to have participated in the crime of attempted homicide. The Attorney General’s Office of the State …
Alejandro Germán “N”, known as “Lord Padel”, along with his wife Karla Alejandra “N”, his son Germán “N” and his partner Othón “N”, were arrested at Cancun Airport. They are under investigation for the crime of attempted homicide. The Attorney General’s Office of Justice of the State of Mexico reported that the [...] The post Arrests “Lord Padel” and his family for attempted homicide appeared first on Oronoticias.
Videos disseminated in networks show how the victim was immobilized on the ground while receiving physical and verbal assaults.
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