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PHOTOS Destroy 32 narco 'monsters' in Tamaulipas; go 107

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Alfredo Peña / Correspondent Ciudad VictoriaThe federal government of Mexico destroyed 32 artisanal armoured vehicles known as “monsters”, in the state of Tamaulipas with which 107 units have already been demolished in the first four months of this year. According to information from the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), Tamaulipas delegation, the demolition took place in the facilities of the unit in Reynosa, neighboring city of …
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FGR destroys 32 vehicles with artisanal shielding in Tamaulipas The event took place in the facilities of the Federal Prosecutor's Office referred to, located in Reynosa Monday, April 21, 2025 Monday, April 21, 2025 Municipalities Puebla FGR destroys 32 vehicles with artisanal shielding in Tamaulipas Nation The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), through its Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Regional Control (FECOR) in Tamaulipas,…

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CDMX.- The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR), through its Office of the Special Prosecutor for Regional Control (FECOR) in Tamaulipas, destroyed 32 vehicles with hand armor known as “monsters”, in compliance with the Programme for the Purpose of Goods and Objects of Crime.The destroyed units were secured in various clashes, are related to investigations in the entity, and were allegedly used by persons belonging to criminal gr…

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The federal government of Mexico destroyed 32 artisanal armoured vehicles known as “monsters”, in the state of Tamaulipas with which 107 units were already demolished in the first four months of this year. According to information from the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), Tamaulipas delegation, the demolition took place in the facilities of the [...]

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The State Prosecutor’s Office (FGE) of Tamaulipas reported that on Sunday, April 20, an operation was carried out in which 32 hand armored vehicles, better known as “monster vehicles,” were destroyed. The state unit reported that the monster vehicles that were destroyed were secured as they were used by criminal groups. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and carry the information in the palm of your hand. What are the monster vehicles? The monste…

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The Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic (FGR), through its Office of the Special Prosecutor for Regional Control (FECOR) in Tamaulipas, in compliance with the Programme for the Purpose of Goods and Objects of Crime, destroyed 32 vehicles with artisanal shielding of the so-called "monsters." The destruction was carried out as part of the continuous actions that the FGR implements to give final destination to insured goods that were use…

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Alfredo Peña / Correspondent Ciudad VictoriaThe federal government of Mexico destroyed 32 artisanal armoured vehicles known as “monsters”, in the state of Tamaulipas with which 107 units have already been demolished in the first four months of this year. According to information from the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), Tamaulipas delegation, the demolition took place in the facilities of the unit in Reynosa, neighboring city of …

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