A citizen investigation, documented with GPS tracking and video footage, uncovered an alleged criminal scheme involving members of the State Investigation Agency (AEI), the Oaxaca State Investigative Police, along with personnel from the State Attorney General’s Office (FGEO).
According to reports from local media outlets such as FDN Oaxaca and NVI Noticias, the modus operandi consists of seizing vehicles under the pretext of alleged theft reports. Instead of impounding them in official storage facilities, they are taken to illegal storage yards or private residences. Subsequently, they are taken to workshops—one identified in the Xoxocotlán area—where their original color is changed to erase identifying marks and prevent their retrieval.
The complainants allege that falsified impoundment documents, purportedly signed by public officials, are even issued so that the vehicles can be driven undetected or sold.
In response to the dissemination of the facts, the Oaxaca State Attorney General’s Office announced the initiation of internal investigations through the Internal Comptroller’s Office and the Inspector General’s Office, under case files 83/A.I./C.I./2026 and 466/vis.gral./2026. However, to date, no names of those involved or concrete progress have been released, leading to continued skepticism among the public.
There are demands for the investigations to be conducted with complete transparency, for the affected vehicles to be recovered, and for those responsible to be sanctioned both criminally and administratively.
📌 Sources consulted: FDN Oaxaca (July 10, 2026), NVI Noticias (July 11, 2026), official statement from the Oaxaca State Attorney General’s Office.
⚠️ These events are based on allegations and complaints; it is up to the authorities to confirm responsibilities according to the law.
Is this how it’s structured based on verifiable sources and ready for dissemination? AEI AGENTS STEAL VEHICLES FROM IMPOUND LOTS AND REPAINT THEM TO HIDE THEM IN OAXACA
Oaxaca, Oaxaca – July 12, 2026
A citizen investigation, documented with GPS tracking and video footage, uncovered an alleged criminal scheme involving agents of the State Investigation Agency (AEI), the Oaxaca State Investigative Police, along with personnel from the State Attorney General’s Office (FGEO).
According to reports from local media outlets such as FDN Oaxaca and NVI Noticias, the modus operandi consists of seizing vehicles under the pretext of alleged theft reports; instead of leaving them in official impound lots, they are taken to illegal impound lots or private residences. Subsequently, they are taken to workshops—one identified in the Xoxocotlán area—where their original color is changed to erase any identifying marks and prevent their location.
The complainants allege that even falsified custody documents, purportedly signed by public officials, are being issued so that the vehicles can circulate undetected or be sold.
Following the dissemination of these allegations, the Oaxaca State Attorney General’s Office announced the start of internal investigations through the Internal Comptroller’s Office and the Inspector General’s Office, under case files 83/A.I./C.I./2026 and 466/vis.gral./2026. However, to date, no names of those involved or concrete progress have been released, leading to public skepticism.
There are demands for the investigations to be conducted with complete transparency, for the affected vehicles to be recovered, and for those responsible to be prosecuted both criminally and administratively.
Source: mexicodailypost




