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Three People Arrested for Sale of Illegal Cell Phones in San Vicente - Today's News in El Salvador

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An operation in San Vicente allowed the seizure of mobile devices and the arrest of three individuals linked to the illicit sale. EL SALVADOR.- Police authorities reported the capture of three individuals in different areas of the department of San Vicente, who allegedly were engaged in the purchase and sale of cell phones without having the documentation to prove their legal origin.
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An operation in San Vicente allowed the seizure of mobile devices and the arrest of three individuals linked to the illicit sale. EL SALVADOR.- Police authorities reported the capture of three individuals in different areas of the department of San Vicente, who allegedly were engaged in the purchase and sale of cell phones without having the documentation to prove their legal origin.

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In different areas of the department of San Vicente, the police captured three subjects who were engaged in the purchase and sale of mobile devices without the documentation to verify the legality of the devices.The detainees were identified as:•Francisco Javier Guerrero Rodríguez•César Osmaro Guerrero Rodríguez•José Francisco Alvarado Hernández During the operation, they were seized mobile phones and tablets that will be subjected to the corres…

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On this day, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Republic, in coordination with the National Civil Police, carried out a series of searches in the municipalities of Santa Tecla and Lourdes Colón for the purpose of dismantling businesses engaged in the purchase, sale and repair of illegally obtained cell phones and other electronic devices. According to the authorities, 20 establishments were raided and did not have the documentation requir…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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