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Arrested for Extortion at Tijuana Central De Abastos. What Happened?

Three people were arrested for extorting tenants of the Tijuana central market. The Prosecutor's Office followed up on security camera footage and arrested those responsible, including the leader of the group.
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A serious allegation of alleged extortion was filed by a merchant from the central market of Moquegua, who claimed to have been the victim of threats by foreign lenders, allegedly of Colombian nationality, operating in the region. According to her, she applied for a loan of money and, after paying twice the amount requested, continues to be forced [...]

Three people were arrested for extorting tenants of the Tijuana central market. The Prosecutor's Office followed up on security camera footage and arrested those responsible, including the leader of the group.

Tijuana.- “This is the first notice for the Abastos Market”, was read in the message signed by the “Cártel de Tijuana” and left under the metallic curtains of more than a dozen commercial premises in the Abastos Market of Tijuana. “...From the 15th of every month we will start a charge for protection... No one else will charge them floor, steal, or extort them... Happiness and tranquility is priceless... but we have an answer from you in 6 hours…

Tijuana, 22 July. The head of the Attorney General’s Office (FGE), Elena Andrade Ramírez, announced that three people were arrested for their alleged involvement in extortion of agents from the Abastos Central. The charges against them occurred on 3 July. At 4 p.m. that day, an unidentified man left a note at the entrance of the Fastway saying that “a security fee would be charged. Family members of the staff were threatened to be contacted if t…

Two men were arrested in Tijuana after being accused of extorting agents from the Central de Abastos. The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Baja California confirmed that the alleged perpetrators, identified as Alberto “N” alias “el Vale”, and Fabián Giovanni, alias “el Next”, were the ones who wrote and distributed threatening flyers to the local authorities on July 3. The message warned traders that they would have to pay for protectio…

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Siempre en la Noticia broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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