Discard CSP Abundant in Case of Chihuahua
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The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR) has called on about 50 people who participated in the April 19 operation, in which Mexican authorities and CIA agents sought to dismantle a narcolaboratory in the Chihuahua mountain range. “We have made progress with the investigation,” said the spokesman for the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Ulises Lara, who has indicated that these people are being cited “for the purpose of being interview…
The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR) announced in a video message that the entry of CIA agents into Chihuahua is being investigated as a possible violation of national security.The FGR reiterates that it will investigate thoroughly... in the presence of foreign persons considering the possibility of crimes involving national security Ulises Lara, spokesman for the FGR According to Ulises Lara, spokesman for the FGR, part of t…
The Attorney General's Office (FGR) warned that it will apply the full weight of the law to those who are responsible for the presence, without federal authorization, of CIA agents in an operation of the Chihuahua police in the Sierra del Pinal, municipality of Morelos. Ulises Lara, spokesman for the unit, said in a message to the media that in follow-up to the investigative work carried out by the unit, in relation to those events, 50 of the pe…
FGR cit to 50 ministry elements from Chihuahua who participated in the operation where two CIA agents are presumed to have been present.
The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR) continues its investigations into the operation carried out between 17 and 19 April in the municipality of Morelos, Chihuahua, where a clandestine laboratory of synthetic drugs was dismantled, but which ended up marked by a fatal accident and possible irregularities. The case has escalated due to the participation of foreign CIA agents and the conditions in which the intervention was carri…
Chihuahua, Chih.- The President of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, reiterated that in the follow-up to the case of the agents of the United States who operated in Chihuahua, it will be the Attorney General's Office of the Federal Government that reports on the progress of the investigations. Last week the President was questioned about the issue at the Press Conference and on that occasion explained that the FGR will be in charge of this …
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