30 drug surveillance cameras dismantled in Frontera Hidalgo and Suchiate, in Chiapas

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Elements of the various federal and state security forces that make up the Security Cabinet, dismantled in several actions 30 clandestine video surveillance cameras installed by organized crime groups in different points of the Chiapas municipalities of Frontera Hidalgo and Suchiate.

The institution reported through a statement that elements of the National Guard (GN), National Institute of Migration (INM), State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) and State Police, located the 30 cameras placed by drug trafficking groups after responding to a citizen complaint, so when they realized that in several points there were cameras that served the drug traffickers to check the movements of law enforcement, they proceeded to dismantle them, without reporting any people arrested in this case.

On the other hand, in Tapachula, also in Chiapas territory and derived from intelligence information, elements of the Navy in coordination with people from the State Attorney General’s Office, State Police and Border Police, executed five search warrants, which led to the arrest of five people, two of foreign nationality, seized three handguns, three magazines, 31 cartridges, marijuana and cocaine in the vicinity of Puerto Chiapas.

In other actions of the Security Cabinet, operations were carried out in Baja California, Mexico City, Durango, State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Michoacán, Puebla, Sinaloa, Sonora and Veracruz, which led to arrests, searches, seizures of firearms and different types of drugs.

In Mexico City, elements of the Mexican Army, National Guard, FGR, National Anti-Kidnapping Coordination (Conase) and Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) arrested three people accused of belonging to a criminal group, from whom they seized 5,500 doses of drugs, whose value was estimated at 1.7 million pesos.

On the other hand, in Sinaloa, elements of the Navy in coordination with the FGR, located and neutralized a clandestine laboratory, where they seized drugs and various materials with an economic impact on organized crime of 190 thousand 533 pesos.

Meanwhile, in Sonora, personnel from the Mexican Army seized 38 kilos of cocaine, whose value was estimated at 9.2 million pesos.

Likewise, and in actions that were carried out in Yuriria, Guanajuato, elements of the Mexican Army, GN and State Police, seized 12 long weapons, two ballistic vests, a vehicle and a motorcycle.

Also in Guanajuato, in the municipalities of León and Irapuato, members of the National Guard seized two handguns, one of them homemade, a magazine, seven cartridges, four doses of marijuana and three of methamphetamine.

Source: cronica