Montachoques Explain How They Choose Their Victims in CDMX and Edomex; This Is How They Operate
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They revealed that they do not work alone and that they look at the car that crashes. Here all the details.
In a video shared by Julio César Fuentes Cruz, better known as Yulay, a supposed mountaineer revealed how they operate and how they choose their victims. Although the material was uploaded four years ago, the truth is that this practice continues to be repeated in Mexico City (CDMX), Jalisco, Monterrey and other big cities in Mexico. These behaviors could be far from over, because according to the Yulay video, the mountaineers earn up to 35 thou…
A video published by content creator Yulay has revived the public debate about one of the most widespread forms of road fraud in the country: the so-called “mountachoques”. In the recording, made approximately four years ago but recently viralized, the influencer interviews an alleged operator of this scheme, who details the modus operandi of these criminal groups that simulate traffic accidents to extort from drivers.In the video, the interview…
Montachoques in CDMX and Edomex explain their way of choosing victims and operating on major avenues, authorities and insurers report.
Monserrat VargasAn alleged Montachoques in Mexico City (CDMX) gave an interview in which he revealed how they choose their victims and the profits they get from the accidents caused, which go as high as 50,000 pesos. It was in an interview with the influencer Yulay Real that the alleged Montachoques gave details about how they operate in the capital of the country and, according to the statement, these men who commit this form of extortion make …
Montachoques reveal how they choose their victims in CDMX and Edomex These bands, made up of approximately six "friends" and female co-pilots, can obtain between 10,000 and 50,000 pesos m.alcantara Jue, 05/06/2025 - 19:49 In a recent interview conducted by the youtuber mexiquense Yulay, an alleged member of a gang of Montachoques explained in detail how these criminal groups operate intentionally causing road accidents to extort drivers in Mexic…
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