The Union of Pedro Haces Accumulates Accusations of Extortion and of Relations with Organized Crime
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The starting gun was in the Comarca Lagunera, shared by Coahuila and Durango. Eighteen companies and organizations published one deployed in the media with a strong title: La Laguna against extortion. “We strongly denounce that illegal extortions and charges continue at the hands of operators linked to the trade union organization Confederación Autónoma de Trabajadores y Empleados de México (CATEM) and organized crime groups,” it was read in the…
Carlos Urdiales On the March The leader of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM), the congressman for Morena, Pedro Haces, faces a cluster of...
TORREÓN, COAH.- From the Presidency of the Republic, lines of investigation are followed to respond to public complaints from business organizations about alleged extortions and illegal charges in La Laguna de Durango, attributed to operators linked to the Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM), said Governor Manolo Jiménez.In Coahuila, the business, agricultural, livestock and civil society organizations that issued a joint st…
On the recent statements by the national leader of CATEM, Pedro Hagas, who accused the governors of Coahuila and Durango of campaigning black against him for the subject of extortion, Manolo Jiménez considered that he only seeks to divert attention and turn the issue of security into a partisan politician, which is a “great irresponsibility.”
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