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Drug Theft Grows on the Railway During March in Mexico

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Last March, at the general level, there was an increase of 3.1% in reports of thefts through the Mexican Railway System (SFM) that were reported in relation to the same period last year, reported the Railway Transport Regulatory Agency (ARTF), with maize, batteries and accessories being the items that were most subtracted. According to the Pulso report of the Mexican Railway System-Security March 2025, the agency detailed that in the third month…
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Last March, at the general level, there was an increase of 3.1% in reports of thefts through the Mexican Railway System (SFM) that were reported in relation to the same period last year, reported the Railway Transport Regulatory Agency (ARTF), with maize, batteries and accessories being the items that were most subtracted. According to the Pulso report of the Mexican Railway System-Security March 2025, the agency detailed that in the third month…

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T21 broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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