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Why Did They Release ‘El Parra’, Arrested in San Felipe for Totoaba Traffic?

Summary by La Jornada Baja California
Tijuana, June 21. – Oscar Parra Aispuro, known as “El Parra” or “El Tekolin”, alleged leader of the Cartel del Mar and marked by totoaba traffic, was released last night by a federal judge, who considered that the precautionary measure of pretrial detention was disproportionate, since he was not linked to trial in one of his two hearings after his arrest in San Felipe. The first hearing was held on June 19, where the lawyers of “El Parra” argued…
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Tijuana, June 21. – Oscar Parra Aispuro, known as “El Parra” or “El Tekolin”, alleged leader of the Cartel del Mar and marked by totoaba traffic, was released last night by a federal judge, who considered that the precautionary measure of pretrial detention was disproportionate, since he was not linked to trial in one of his two hearings after his arrest in San Felipe. The first hearing was held on June 19, where the lawyers of “El Parra” argued…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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