Sunday, February 8, 2015

AZMEX UPDATE 28-1-15

AZMEX UPDATE 28 JAN 2015



Note: One might suspect they in the country illegally?

13 hours 15 minutes ago by Abby Friedemann
Border Patrol arrests 11 people with an extensive criminal history

TUCSON- The Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents have made 11 arrests within the last month and some of the criminals aren't strangers to breaking the law.

According to the Border Patrol, beginning Dec. 29 some of the people arrested have previous been convicted of serious crimes like manslaughter, sexual intercourse with a minor and rape.

The Ajo, Casa Grande, Tucson and Nogales agents arrested subjects who are of Mexican and Guatemalan decent.

On Jan. 22, Douglas agents responded to a robbery to a local robbery to find two Mexican Nationals in the area with the reported stolen items. The Cochise County Sheriff's Office also responded to the call and arrested both of the subjects.

The next day, agents from The Brian A. Terry Station arrested a Mexican resident convicted of manslaughter after being called to back up Bisbee Police Department during a traffic stop.

Then on Jan. 24, Douglas Station agents took a Mexican national into custody with a long list of convicted crimes like child neglect, battery and domestic violence.

Tucson Sector guidelines were followed as the 11 subjects were processed for prosecution or removal proceedings.

The subjects were correctly identified by the Integrated Automated Fingerprinting System in addition to a criminal history check.

Both the Customs and Border Protection and The Border Patrol said they urge the public to report suspicious activity. All calls can remain anonymous and toll free at 1-877-872-7435.

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Comment: the de facto legalization of pot in the U.S. seems to have ended the smuggling ops. For sure.
BTW a report from AZ DHS says there were more than 1.4 million sales for a total of 10 tons in 2014.
Just what AZ needs, more doped up parasites.


Sieze shipment of 1,200 kilos of marijuana in Sonora
Organización Editorial Mexicana
January 27, 2015
Noel F. Alvarado / La Prensa

México.- As a result of interagency collaboration between the Federal Police, the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA) and local police in General Plutarco Elias Calles, Sonora, was secured more than a ton of marijuana and arrested one person.

This was a result of security and surveillance patrols conducted jointly by federal and municipal elements in Sonoyta. The operation took place on the perimeter of ejido Papagos, where he who was arrested who gave his name Jesus Rios Orlando Rojas.

The drugs contained in more than 100 packages, was transported in a van with license plates from the United States.

From the facts became part of the Public Prosecutor's Office, at whose disposal they were the detainee, the drugs and vehicle.

- See more at: http://www.oem.com.mx/tribunadesanluis/notas/n3686037.htm#sthash.YxuvZf3s.dpuf

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PGR seizes four tons of marijuana in Navojoa Sonora
Details Published on Thursday January 29, 2015,
Written by Staff / El Diario
http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/nota.php?nota=44546
Navojoa.

Authorities discovered that inside the trailer box.
The Attorney General's Office (PGR) through the Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) and the Deputy Regional Control, Criminal Proceedings and Amparo (SCRPPA) in its delegation in Sonora, one arrest and said four tons, 350 kilograms of marijuana in the town of Navojoa.
The driver was arrested and turned over with the drugs to the prosecutor of the Federation.
AIC staff, in response to a citizen complaint, went to the junction "La Jaula", located at kilometer 129 + 600 of Highway Number 15, which reviewed a Volvo tractor coupled to a trailer "Remoza: brand , license plates of Federal Public Service.
In this inspection, investigating officers found four tons, 350 kilograms of marijuana packed in 682 packets.
The operator of the unit was arraigned for the crime against health in a mode of transportation of marijuana, and held in the CEFERESO Number Four Northwest, residing in Tepic, Nayarit, available to the Seventh District Court, based in Cd. Obregón, Sonora.

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Note: of interest mostly to locals.

Juárez had most homicides of U.S. citizens in 2010-2014, U.S. statistics show
Report shows city had highest number of homicide victims between 2010 and 2014; US officials say figure could be higher

By Diana Washington Valdez / El Paso Times
POSTED: 01/24/2015 09:06:12 PM MST

http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_27388625/juarez-had-most-homicides-u-s-citizens-2010

Between 2010 and 2014, the State Department reported that a total of 1,106 U.S. citizens died in Mexico from other than natural causes, and about 82 of them were homicide victims in Juárez.

During the five-year period, Juárez claimed the highest number of homicides in Mexico involving U.S. citizens, according to information reported to the U.S. State Department. Tijuana, with 66 homicides of U.S. citizens, had the next highest number for 2010-2014.

A total of 138 U.S. citizens died in Mexico in 2014, five of them in Juárez, including two homicide victims. The other three deaths of U.S. citizens in Juárez included someone who was killed as a result of a vehicle accident, a second person who committed suicide and a third person who died in a drug-related incident, officials said.

The Chihuahua Attorney General's Office reported this month that Juárez had a total of 424 homicides in 2014, a figure that would have included the three U.S. citizens.

The U.S. State Department, which relies on voluntary reports from Mexican authorities and families of the deceased people, does not identify the victims by name, gender or age.

The department provides, when such details are known, the dates when Americans died from non-natural causes, and the cities and states where the deaths occurred.

Considering the voluntary nature of the reports to the U.S. State Department, U.S. officials said there could be more deaths. Over the past 20 years, dozens of U.S. citizens have been reported missing in Mexico, including in Juárez.

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Detienen cargamento con mil 200 kilos de marihuana en Sonora
Organización Editorial Mexicana
27 de enero de 2015
Noel F. Alvarado /La Prensa

México.- Como resultado de la colaboración interinstitucional entre la Policía Federal, la Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Sedena) y policías locales en General Plutarco Elías Calles, Sonora, fue asegurada más de una tonelada de marihuana y detenida una persona.

Lo anterior, fue resultado de patrullajes de seguridad y vigilancia realizados de manera conjunta por elementos federales y municipales en Sonoyta. La operación tuvo lugar en el perímetro del ejido Papagos, donde fue detenido quien dijo llamarse Jesús Orlando Ríos Rojas.

La droga, contenida en más de 100 paquetes, era transportada en una camioneta con placas de circulación de los Estados Unidos.

De los hechos se dio parte al Ministerio Público de la Federación, a cuya disposición quedaron el detenido, el enervante y el automotor.

- See more at: http://www.oem.com.mx/tribunadesanluis/notas/n3686037.htm#sthash.YxuvZf3s.dpuf

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Asegura la PGR cuatro toneladas de marihuana en Navojoa
Detalles Publicado el Jueves 29 de Enero de 2015,
Escrito por Redacción / El Diario
http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/nota.php?nota=44546
Navojoa.

Autoridades la descubrieron dentro de la caja que era remolcada por un tráiler.
La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) a través de la Agencia de Investigación Criminal (AIC) y de la Subprocuraduría de Control Regional, Procedimientos Penales y Amparo (SCRPPA), en su delegación en Sonora, detuvo a una persona y aseguró cuatro toneladas 350 kilogramos de marihuana en el municipio de Navojoa.
El detenido y el estupefaciente fueron puestos a disposición del agente del Ministerio Público de la Federación.
Personal de la AIC, en respuesta a una denuncia ciudadana, se dirigió al entronque "La Jaula", ubicado en el kilómetro 129+600 de la Carretera Federal Número 15, donde revisó un tractocamión marca Volvo, acoplado a una caja seca marca Remoza, con placas del Servicio Público Federal.
En dicha inspección, los agentes investigadores encontraron las cuatro toneladas 350 kilogramos de marihuana asegurada, embalada en 682 paquetes.
El operador de la unidad fue consignado por el delito Contra la Salud, en su modalidad de transporte de marihuana, y recluido en el CEFERESO número Cuatro Noroeste, con residencia en Tepic, Nayarit, a disposición del Juzgado Séptimo de Distrito, con sede en Ciudad Obregón.

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