Pemex Fuel Theft Tunnel Seized by FGR in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León
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The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) secured a clandestine tunnel connected to the Pemex pipeline in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, allegedly used for the huachicol. Ulises Lara, spokesman for the FGR, reported that the discovery was following intelligence work and a joint operation with authorities in Nuevo León. More than 205 thousand litres of hydrocarbons, tractor trucks, autotanks and equipment for illicit extraction were locate…
In the purest style of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, by means of a tunnel with sophisticated engineering, huachicoleros committed direct fuel theft at facilities of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León. Ulises Lara, spokesman for the Attorney General's Office of the Republic, reported on the securing of a tunnel with extraction equipment, connected to a building with a Pemex polyduct, which was used for fuel theft.
Mexico City.- Federal authorities dismantled a clandestine tunnel with extraction equipment that connected and stole fuels to the storage and dispatch of Pemex in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León. In the operation, they also seized 205,418 liters of hydrocarbons, 23 tractor trucks, 10 autotanks, a crane, 7 dry boxes, 3 vehicles, a maritime metal container, a cubicanque, a tamboo, 2 drums, various sand sacks, construction tools, diverse documentation a…
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) reported that they found a clandestine tunnel directly connected to a Mexican Petroleum Pipeline (Pemex) in the municipality of Santa Catarina, Nuevo León. The operation left more than 205 thousand liters of hydrocarbon secure, as well as cargo vehicles, containers and equipment used to extract fuel illegally. According to federal authorities, the excavation was used for activities related to t…
Just as in the times of “El Chapo” Guzmán, in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, a tunnel with high engineering was found that was allegedly used for fuel theft directly from Mexican Petroleum (Pemex) facilities.The spokesman for the Attorney General's Office of the Republic, Ulises Lara, reported on the securing of a tunnel with extraction equipment that was connected to a property with a Pemex polyduct, which was used to steal fuel.
In addition, authorities secured more than 250,000 litres of hydrocarbon, 23 tractor trucks, 10 autotanks and more artifacts for the huachicol.
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