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4 Cops Fired for Corruption in Celaya

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Celaya, Gto.- For incurring corruption cases, four elements of the Secretariat of Citizen Security, two municipal police and two transits, were dismissed and there are some more cases under investigation. The Secretary of Citizen Security, Pablo Muñoz Huitrón, reported that there are more cases investigated by the Council of Honor and Justice on elements that were denounced or surprised for committing acts of corruption. “We have about six cases…
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Four members of the Citizen Security Secretariat of Celaya, two police officers and two transit agents, were removed from office after being marked by acts of corruption. Pablo Muñoz Huitrón, head of the corporation, reported that the cases were analyzed by the Honor and Justice Council, where there are still two other files in process. “We have had complaints (...) is zero tolerance to this type of cases,” the official said, calling on citizens…

Celaya, Gto.- For incurring corruption cases, four elements of the Secretariat of Citizen Security, two municipal police and two transits, were dismissed and there are some more cases under investigation. The Secretary of Citizen Security, Pablo Muñoz Huitrón, reported that there are more cases investigated by the Council of Honor and Justice on elements that were denounced or surprised for committing acts of corruption. “We have about six cases…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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