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Cell Phones and Chips Were Kidnapped From a Woman Who Tried to Get Into San Felipe Prison.

Summary by El Sol
The attempt was neither sophisticated nor improvised: it was direct and during the hours of visits, but it hit again one of the most sensitive controls of the prison system in Mendoza. In the San Felipe Complex, the Single Entry System again showed its effectiveness by thwarting the entry of cell phones and chips that, had they passed the filters, could have ended up being used to commit crimes from inside the prison. The finding occurred in the…
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The attempt was neither sophisticated nor improvised: it was direct and during the hours of visits, but it hit again one of the most sensitive controls of the prison system in Mendoza. In the San Felipe Complex, the Single Entry System again showed its effectiveness by thwarting the entry of cell phones and chips that, had they passed the filters, could have ended up being used to commit crimes from inside the prison. The finding occurred in the…

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El Sol broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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