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Mayor of San Miguel De Allende Qualifies as “Nacos” Potosino Businessmen Arrested for Assaulting Police

San Miguel de Allende, Gto.- Detainees after leading a fight on the weekend in San Miguel de Allende where a police officer was injured, are Potosino businessmen and remain in prison until reaching an agreement, reported the mayor who described them as “nacos, wanting to charolar,” he said. “This weekend there was a detention of four very preponderant businessmen. Ojo, the naco is not in the dress, the naco is in an unbearable and reprehensible …
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What began as a night of drinks, excesses and fun in one of the most exclusive tourist destinations in the country ended in arrests, beatings, an injured police officer and statements by other polemics that hit the ego of the Potosinos. Four men of approximately 50 years, identified as buoyant businessmen originally from San Luis Potosí, were arrested in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, after leading a quarrel in the vicinity of the main garde…

San Miguel de Allende, Gto.- Detainees after leading a fight on the weekend in San Miguel de Allende where a police officer was injured, are Potosino businessmen and remain in prison until reaching an agreement, reported the mayor who described them as “nacos, wanting to charolar,” he said. “This weekend there was a detention of four very preponderant businessmen. Ojo, the naco is not in the dress, the naco is in an unbearable and reprehensible …

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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