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Did They Take Care of Us? CDMX Police Demanded 50,000 Pesos From a Mother to Release Her Son

Summary by TV Azteca
The condition to release him was a payment of 50,000 pesos. That was the amount that two police officers from Mexico City (CDMX) demanded by telephone a mother of family in the Iztapalapa mayor's office to release her son arrested allegedly for health crimes, but their attempted extortion, they ended up in detention. The two alleged perpetrators were arrested by other police officers of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) as they were iden…
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The condition to release him was a payment of 50,000 pesos. That was the amount that two police officers from Mexico City (CDMX) demanded by telephone a mother of family in the Iztapalapa mayor's office to release her son arrested allegedly for health crimes, but their attempted extortion, they ended up in detention. The two alleged perpetrators were arrested by other police officers of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) as they were iden…

The Secretary of Citizen Security (SSC) of Mexico City reported that he arrested two police officers accused of being likely responsible for the crime of extortion in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office. How did they attempt to extort the woman? The victim reported that, in the morning, he received a call to his house, it was the voice of a man who told him that his son was in detention and that in order to prevent his transfer to the ministerial auth…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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