Presumes the u.s. Trained Cops Who Beat up the Cjng
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On Tuesday, the U.S. government presumed the training given to state police officers in the fight against organized crime in Mexico. The Office of International Narcotics Affairs and Enforcement of the U.S. Law (INL) attributed to the training of state agents who two weeks ago found a CJNG camp in Aguascalientes. "In a high-risk operation, Mexican state authorities arrested 27 members of the CJNG (Foreign Terrorist Organization) in Aguascaliente…
Punto y Coma MX Two weeks ago, police officers arrested alleged members of organized crime in the town of Rincón de Romos, which led to violent acts such as roadblocks. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico and the Office of International Narcotics Affairs and Law Enforcement (INL) acknowledged that Mexican authorities trained Mexican elements who carried out the detention of 27 members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) in Aguascalientes. “The …
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