Capturan en El Centro De México a Líder Operativo Del Grupo Los Lavadora - Latino-News - El Periódico De Los Hispanos
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The alleged leader of the criminal cell Los Lavadora, alias Moncho, has been arrested in Mexico on charges of coordinating thefts of transport vehicles through assaults and kidnapping of drivers mainly on the Mexico-Queretaro road, according to Omar García Harfuch, Secretary of Citizen Security. Along with Ramón N, five of his collaborators have been arrested, who have also been linked to crimes such as drug trafficking, home theft, kidnapping, …
Omar García Harfuch reported on the arrest of Ramón ‘N’, alias ‘El Moncho’, the alleged leader of a criminal cell known as ‘Los Lavadora’, with operations in the state of Querétaro. The subject was arrested following a coordinated operation between the Federal Security Cabinet and state authorities. During the action, four properties located in the municipality of Santiago de Querétaro, where ‘El Moncho’ and five other people were arrested, were…
Harfuch informs that Ram n 'N', alias 'Moncho', an operator of a c lula dedicated to the theft of transport in the Mexico-Quer taro, was arrested.
Mexico City, January 14th. Ramón Mora Rojas, alias “Moncho”, and five other members of the Los Lavadora criminal cell, akin to the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), were arrested in the state of Querétaro for their responsibility for “diverse kidnappings and assaults on cargo transport drivers in Querétaro, in addition to being related to crimes such as narco-menudeo, theft of hydrocarbon, burglary and homicide”, announced the Cabinet of S…
Mexico City, Mexico.- Ramón “N”, known as “El Moncho”, was arrested in the state of Querétaro as a result of a joint operation of federal and state forces, when he was identified as the alleged key operator of the criminal cell “Los Lavadora”, dedicated to the violent theft of transport on the Mexico-Querétaro highway. The arrest was confirmed by the head of the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch, who reporte…
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