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Ramiro González Vieyra, Former Mayor of San Nicolás Buenos Aires, Is Brought to Trial for Possession of Drugs

Ramiro González Vieyra, former municipal president of San Nicolás Buenos Aires, was linked to a trial for the crime of possession of drugs, after being arrested on 29 May by the Attorney General's Office of the State of Puebla (FGE), despite the multiple legal remedies he filed to prevent his capture. According to the arrest file 637/2025, the link derives from a search conducted on 7 March in one of his properties, located right in front of the…
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Ariana Palacios Ramiro N, who served as municipal president of San Nicolás Buenos Aires, was linked to the trial for the alleged crime of possession of drugs for commercial purposes, the Attorney General’s Office (FGE) reported. The charge stems from a search conducted on March 7 at the home of the former official, where marijuana was secured in quantities that, according to the authorities, were destined for sale. After the operation, Ramiro N …

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Ramiro González Vieyra, former municipal president of San Nicolás Buenos Aires, was linked to a trial for the crime of possession of drugs, after being arrested on 29 May by the Attorney General's Office of the State of Puebla (FGE), despite the multiple legal remedies he filed to prevent his capture. According to the arrest file 637/2025, the link derives from a search conducted on 7 March in one of his properties, located right in front of the…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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