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In the face of hurricanes, Acapulco businessmen demand compliance with the Anti-Rape Law with harsh sanctions

Summary by aztecaguerrero.com
Faced with the imminent start of Hurricane Season 2025, members of the business sector of Acapulco demanded compliance with the Anti-Rapiña Law, which punishes anyone who commits these acts with up to six years in prison. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp. It begins to follow us now. The businessmen recalled that Hurricane Otis caused losses for more than 20 billion pesos to the commercial sector for damage to real estate, buildings, hotels and pill…
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aztecaguerrero.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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