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There Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) indicated that it had obtained a conviction against Pedro Toga Lara, aka Guachoformer leader of the esplanade Zeta Cartel In saltillo, Confusedand who is accused of having accused a former official of the time Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR) to provide support to the criminal organization.

In a statement, the FGR explained that Stone “T” he was found responsible for the crimes of organized crime to commit crimes against health, operations with resources of illicit origin there possession of a firearm for the exclusive use of the army, navy and air force.

There Specialized Prosecutor for Organized Crime (FEMDO), in coordination with the Specialized prosecutor for regional control (FECOR) in its delegation of VeracruzThey are the ones who obtained the conviction against “El Guacho”.

(Illustration: GlobeLiveMedia Mexico / Jovani Pérez Silva)
(Illustration: GlobeLiveMedia Mexico / Jovani Pérez Silva)

“This person was arrested in 2011, and was attributed to being part of a criminal organization dedicated to committing crimes against health, where Pedro “T” had Coahuila as his main area of ​​operation”, detailed the FGR.

The agency, in charge of The way of Alexander Gertzclarified that this member of The Zetas a conviction had already been pronounced in 2018, however, the restoration of the procedure itself was ordered, which ended with the conviction of 31 years in prison.

In 2018, Pedro Toga was sentenced to 42 years in prison with his brother Alberto, alias el-eliand Eledith Castillo Benítez, who were sentenced respectively to 30 and 26 years and nine months in prison.

These people were detained by elements of the National Defense Secretariat (Sedena) in March 2011 in Saltillo.

According to Milenio newspaper, El Guacho said in 2012 that the brother of former Coahuila lawyer Jesús Torres Charles was linked to the criminal organization.

Jesús Torres Charles, former prosecutor of Coahuila.  Photo: The sun of the lagoon
Jesús Torres Charles, former prosecutor of Coahuila. Photo: The sun of the lagoon

It is Humberto Torres Charlesaka Glenda, who allegedly received 300,000 pesos a month for her collaboration with Los Zetas.

According to Milenio, the brother of the former Coahuila prosecutor had ties to retired Mexican army general Manuel de Jesús Cícero Salazar, who served as Coahuila’s operational police director in the Humberto Moreira administration.

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