Mexico’s largest convenience store chain will reopen 191 stores in border city hit by gang threats
- Mexico’s largest convenience store chain, Femsa, will reopen 191 stores in Nuevo Laredo that closed due to drug cartel threats.
- Femsa reached an agreement for increased police presence and panic buttons at stores.
- Femsa’s director, Roberto Campa, reported gang incidents, including abductions, to enforce demands for information.
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Mexico's largest convenience store chain will reopen 191 stores in border city hit by gang threats
Mexico’s largest convenience store chain says it will reopen 191 stores in the border city of Nuevo Laredo that it had closed last week because of drug cartel threats.
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