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Honduran Arrests Stealing Parts of the Bowí · Global Voices

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Chihuahua, Chih.- This morning a man of Honduran origin was arrested who was stealing cables and harnesses from the units in patios of the Bowí, so he was placed at the disposal of the Attorney General's Office (FGE). The secretary general of government, Santiago de la Peña Grajeda, indicated that he was arrested by the security services with which the Transport Operator counts and the corresponding complaint was filed.
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Chihuahua, Chih.- This morning a man of Honduran origin was arrested who was stealing cables and harnesses from the units in patios of the Bowí, so he was placed at the disposal of the Attorney General's Office (FGE). The secretary general of government, Santiago de la Peña Grajeda, indicated that he was arrested by the security services with which the Transport Operator counts and the corresponding complaint was filed.

Santiago De la Peña Grajeda, Secretary General of the Government, mentioned that on Tuesday, a person of Honduran nationality was caught stealing cables and harnesses from units of the Bowí trunk road, in the courtyards where the flotilla is protected. This person was placed at the disposal of the Attorney General’s Office and charged with the crime of theft and, in order to safeguard the fulfilment of his rights, the Honduran Consulate and the …

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entrelineas.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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