Coahuayana's Car Bomb Was Activated with a Remote Control
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The car bomb that exploded on December 6 in front of the community police in Coahuayana, in Michoacán, was activated with a remote control, according to Michoacán prosecutor Carlos Torres, who told the press this Tuesday. The head of the State Public Prosecutor’s Office has also pointed out that the unit is already working to identify the people who activated the device that caused the death of at least five people and five wounded, including mi…
Prosecutor Carlos Torres Piña indicated that the authorship of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel is 'evident' in the midst of his confrontation with the Coahuayana Community Police.
The Attorney General of Michoacán, Carlos Torres Piña, reported that the truck with explosives that exploded in Coahuayana, 10 days ago was operated with a remote control and noted that work is being done to identify the people who activated it. In statements to the press, the prosecutor said that in the investigation that is carried out in Michoacán they have "placed the faces of those who could have driven, by means of a long-range device" the…
Michoacán's Attorney General's Office (FGE) announced further progress on the investigations that have been carried out into the car bomb explosion in Coahuayana in early December and revealed that the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) would be behind the facts. The CJNG is the criminal group that maintains presence in the region and disputes over control of the territory with other criminal organizations. Subscribe to our Telegram channel …
The faces of the three people who operated the drone that caused the explosion of a truck in Coahuayana, Michoacán, were already identified, as announced by the Attorney General of Michoacán, Carlos Torres Piña, and added that they are allegedly part of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG). Torres Piña said that, according to the investigations, the operation was carried out remotely and was aimed at a public security institution and not a…
They would have identified two members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) as involved in the explosion in Coahuayana, according to the head of the Michoacán State Attorney General's Office.The update of the Michoacán Public Prosecutor's Office follows the arrest of six people in Colima for their alleged involvement in the Coahuayana car bomb explosion on Saturday, December 6, 2025.Explosion in Coahuayana: identify two alleged persons …
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