Two Men Arrested for Theft of 900 Mexican Olympic Committee Uniforms Valued at 500,000 Pesos
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Agents of the Investigative Police of the Attorney General's Office of Justice of Mexico City arrested Mario N and Pedro N for allegedly stealing clothing and sports accessories from the Mexican Olympic Committee (COM), valued at about half a million pesos.
The theft of clothing from the Mexican Olympic Committee “fired” the alarms: the Attorney General’s Office of Justice of Mexico City reported this Thursday on the arrest of two men for the possession of sports goods. According to the investigation, last August 8, the absence of more than 900 uniforms destined for the Mexican delegation in upcoming competitions was detected; the garments have an estimated value of 500,000 pesos.Authorities found …


More than 900 uniforms, worth 500,000 pesos, were stolen from the Mexican Olympic Committee; FGJCDMX arrested 2 men who sold them.
Two men were arrested in Mexico City (CDMX), allegedly related to the theft of more than 900 uniforms from the Mexican Olympic Committee (COM), valued at half a million pesos. It all started during an inventory when staff detected missing clothes. Related video: Attempted robbery at the Jewellery of Central Plaza in Iztapalapa Desata Mobilización Policiaca Video.
Authorities of Mexico City (CDMX) arrested two men who stole half a million pesos in uniforms, who were stolen from the Mexican Olympic Committee a few days ago.According to information, the theft of more than 900 uniforms and accessories for the Mexican delegation occurred on August 8 and the men were selling these clothes on social networks.On Thursday, August 14, agents of the CDMX Investigative Police arrested Mario and Pedro, who held the s…
The Olympic uniforms were sold on social media.
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