Were two women arrestedso-called drug traffickers, after the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJ CDMX) carried out a research in the mayor’s office iztapalapa of Mexico City and where there were packages containing possible doses of drugs.
Two suspected drug traffickers fell in Iztapalapa with doses of cocaine
Various complaints indicated that the place where the people were being held was apparently used as a drug selling point.
Detectives from the Investigative Police (PDI) went to the property located in the Cabeza de Juárez IX neighborhood and when inspecting the house, the women and the doses of illegal substances were found. Additionally, members of the National Guard and the Secretary of National Defense (sedena).
“Following an investigation into the possible commission of the crime against healthin his mode of drug trafficInvestigative Police (PDI) detectives, attached to the General Coordination of Territorial Investigations, have located the house in the Cabeza de Juárez IX neighborhood, where this illegal act was probably committed.” on Sunday, February 26.
The people who were at the property and who were arrested have been identified as Maria del Carmen “N” and Miriam Susana “N”persons who, together with the insured substances, have been made available to the public prosecutor’s office for the integration of an investigation file.
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The events took place in the town hall of Venustiano Carranza and elements of the Sedena, the National Guard and the PDI took part.
Inside the property, several packages containing a white substance with the characteristics of cocainesmall bags containing a substance apparently methamphetamine. In a video shared by the PDI, detainees could be seen being escorted by uniformed officers as they left official vehicles.
Similarly, on the night of Saturday February 25, the authorities of the capital received complaints from citizens which resulted in the rescue of 32 migrants in the State of Mexico. Members of the PDI have identified two properties in the municipality of Nezahualcoyotl and in collaboration with the Mexico State Attorney’s Office (FGJ EM) executed the protocols that led to the arrest of three people.
(Picture: Twitter: @FiscaliaCDMX)
“After obtaining warrants to search the properties of a supervising judge, in one of them, detectives from the General Coordination for the Investigation of High Impact Crimes found and released the 32 victims; besides, a man and two women were arrested in flagrante delicto. They also got a firearm“, shared the FGJ CDMX.
The Zárate brothers, whom the United States accuses of distributing methamphetamine for the CJNG
The Sinaloa Cartel and the CJNG are two of the largest producers of meth used in the United States, but connections across the border have rarely been revealed.
After the victims were rescued, they received medical treatment and the detainees were handed over to the prosecutor’s office investigating the kidnapping crimes. Those arrested were identified as Jonathan “N”, Leticia “N” there Leticia “N”.
It should be remembered that the CDMX floor announced last Friday, February 24, that they were seized works of art that had been stolen from the office of the mayor of Tlalpansince 2021 and its value is approximately more than 16 million pesos.
The institution’s spokesperson, Ulises Lara López, indicated that the works of art were at two different addresses, so they were executed two searchesone in the Jardines de la Montaña neighborhood in tlalpan and another in the Copilco University neighborhood of the mayor’s office Coyoacan without any arrests having been recorded.
“In each of the homes searched, the investigators recovered works of art, property of the complainants, for which they carried out the protection of both properties, as well as the assurance and transmission of evidence with the support of experts. during the races no one was arrested“, explained Lara López.
According to the archives, the stolen works of art have a cubist styleIn addition, the authorities indicated that they had obtained information that the material was offered from the Internet through a company.