They arrested the councilor of Tetela de Ocampo, with 102 glass containers and 4 cartridges

The councilor was arrested along with an alleged criminal leader (Picture: SSPP)
The councilor was arrested along with an alleged criminal leader (Picture: SSPP)

Puebla state police officers they arrested Jesenia, the city councilor of the city council of Tetela de Ocampo “M”, after finding it in the car where he was traveling 102 glass wrappers and four handy 7.62 caliber cartridges.

According to a bulletin released by the Puebla Public Security Secretariat (SSPP), the woman was arrested together with Anastancio V, aka “Don Tacho”, who is part of a gang dedicated to clandestine logging, extortion and drug trafficking.

The SSPG stated that Anastacio V. is believed to be the leader of a group called “Los Negros”, which operates in the municipalities of Tetela de Ocampo, Aquixtla, Cuautempan and Ixtacamaxtilán.

According to the chronology of the events, security elements of that municipality conducted a surveillance tour last Tuesday afternoon. when they noticed that a Volkswagen Jetta, with license plates from Mexico City, he was speeding. Because of this situation, the agents asked to stop the vehicle.

“After a discussion of the unit, the agents found 102 plastic wrappers with a granular substance, presumably glass, as well as four useful 7.62 caliber cartridges, so they were told they will be made available to the appropriate authorities, ”the document said.

Yesenia “N” for her part works as a councilor for Industry, Trade, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry of the City Council of Ocampo. In this sense, sources have been consulted by the Sun of Mexico they deepened that the civil servant is recognized as an altruistic and culture advocate.

After a search of the unit, the agents found 102 plastic containers with a granulated substance, presumably glass, as well as four usable cartridges of caliber 7.62 (photo: Hilda Ríos / Cuartoscuro)
After a search of the unit, the agents found 102 plastic containers with a granulated substance, presumably glass, as well as four usable cartridges of caliber 7.62 (photo: Hilda Ríos / Cuartoscuro)

“He was just at the wrong time and in the wrong place, with the wrong person,” some people agreed for that medium.

In that sense, and in the midst of the coronavirus health crisis, operations to arrest members of various organized crime groups in Mexico have not stopped.

Last January 19, the authorities of the state of Puebla they arrested a group of four people alleged to be involved in robberies on account holders in the municipality of Tehuacán.

Among those arrested was Mateo “R”, who has been identified by authorities as the alleged leader of the “Los Rosales” criminal group. Along with him was Víctor “M”, Leonardo “M” and Esmeralda “C”.

The state SSP reported this through a statement the detainees were also on board a Volkswagen Jetta vehicle when they were intercepted by state police officers.

Mateo “R” offered police officers 50,000,000 Mexican pesos to free them (Photo: STR / EFE)

In the car they found A sawn-off .20 caliber shotgun firearm with five usable rounds, plus 99 plastic wrap They contained a granulated substance whose properties were similar to those of glass.

In an effort to avoid justice, Mateo “R” offered the police officers 50,000 Mexican pesos with the aim of releasing them. However, his contribution was rejected and the arrest was made.

The reports of the intelligence area of ​​the SSP show this This man has been associated with robberies on account holders. It was mainly related to the expropriation of 280,000 pesos from a person leaving a bank branch of the state.

Currently it is considered one of the priority objectives of the entity’s crime atlasas he is also charged with crimes such as car theft and drug trafficking.

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