On November 28, 2024, it took place a strong operation in Izazaga 89a plaza in which 88 thousand pieces of contraband were seized. This fact intensified the question: who is the owner?
Four months ago,on Thursday,July 11,personnel from the Administrative Verification Institute (INVEA) of CDMX deployed an operation that led to the Closing of Plaza Izazaga 89.
In the investigations, it was highlighted that the “pirate” products seized in Plaza Izazaga 89 are not only from China, but from countries such as:
- bangladesh
- Malaysia
- Vietnam
- Indonesia
Who owns Izazaga 89?
According to the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, The owners of Izazaga 89 are accused of having allowed the purchase and sale of counterfeit merchandise, so he announced that there will be consequences.
“They take a long time facilitating these activities […] “If you have a property that is rented, that is bringing illegal merchandise and you know that it is indeed sold there, you rent it to them as it suits you, because they paid you a little more,” he accused.
Due to the above, Marcelo Ebrard assured that actions will be imposed against whoever or whoever happens to be the owner of Izazaga 89: “If you get involved (in the sale of illegal items) you also share the cost,” he said.
On Sunday, December 1, the newspaper Reforma accused that The owner of Izazaga 89 was a “4T contractor.”
According to Reforma’s research, Plaza Izazaga 89 is property of the real estate agencies Marly and Arel supposedly in the name of Elías and Abraham Helfon Daniel; These real estate companies would have had office lease contracts for the CDMX government since 2002 and until shortly after the 2017 earthquake.
According to the official website of Izazaga 89,this 16-story property has a wide variety of items,such as:
- Technology
- Home
- Beauty
- Stationery
It is indeed expected that his identity is revealed by Marcelo Ebrard himselfwho will soon be sharing updates on the case.
The end of Plaza Izazaga 89? Secretary Marcelo Ebrard revealed that “extinction of ownership” will be applied to the property
On the afternoon of November 28, in response to citizen complaints, police and marine elements carried out a strong operational at Plaza Izazaga 89.
following these events,the Secretary of Economy revealed that a large number of items related to piracy were found,and that it was even necessary to use trucks to confiscate the merchandise.
given this, Marcelo Ebrard reported that these will be notified toillicit activities to the owners of the property, to proceed with the “domain extinction” of the Plaza Izazaga 89.
This means, in accordance with federal laws, that the building and assets confiscated in Plaza Izazaga 89 will become legal property of the State.
– How does contraband trade impact the safety and health standards of consumers?
Interviewer: Good day, and welcome to Time.news. Today, we have a special guest, Dr. Laura Mendez, a renowned expert in international trade and contraband issues.Thank you for joining us, Dr. Mendez.
Dr. Mendez: Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to be here.
Interviewer: Let’s dive right in. On November 28, 2024, there was a notable operation at Plaza Izazaga 89, where authorities seized 88,000 pieces of contraband. What are yoru thoughts on the scale of this operation?
Dr. Mendez: It’s quite remarkable, actually. The sheer volume of contraband suggests a well-organized network behind it. It’s not just a one-time occurence; it’s indicative of a larger problem with illegal trade in the region.
Interviewer: You mentioned a larger problem. Can you elaborate on the implications of these operations on the local economy and trade?
Dr. Mendez: Of course. Such operations can have a dual impact.On one hand, thay disrupt illegal trade, which is a positive step for legitimate businesses. on the other hand, they can also create a temporary vacuum in the market when popular low-cost goods are removed. This can drive consumers away from legal shops if they can’t find similar products that fit their budget.
Interviewer: That’s an interesting point. The article highlighted that the seized products came not only from China but also from countries like Bangladesh,Malaysia,Vietnam,and Indonesia. What does this say about the global trade network?
Dr. Mendez: It indicates that contraband is not confined to one region; it’s a global issue. The interconnectedness of trade means that products can be sourced from multiple countries, making it challenging for enforcement agencies to track their origins. It also shows that there’s a demand for these products, which often come at lower prices than their legitimate counterparts.
Interviewer: considering this issue, what measures do you think should be taken to combat contraband effectively?
Dr.Mendez: Apart from enforcing stricter regulations, education plays a crucial role. Consumers need to be aware of the consequences of buying contraband goods—not just for the economy but also for their safety, as these products don’t always meet safety standards. Collaboration between countries to share intelligence and enhance customs enforcement could also yield better results.
Interviewer: Very insightful, Dr. Mendez. Given your background, do you think we will see more operations like the one at Plaza Izazaga in the near future?
Dr. Mendez: I do believe that we will see more operations, especially as authorities become more aware of the scale of the issue. However, it’s essential to balance enforcement with support for legitimate businesses to ensure the economy remains stable while tackling contraband.
interviewer: Thank you for sharing your expertise with us, Dr. Mendez.It’s clear that the issue of contraband is multi-faceted,and understanding it is crucial for effective management moving forward.
Dr. Mendez: Thank you for having me. I’m glad to shed light on this significant issue.
Interviewer: And thank you to our viewers for tuning in. Stay informed with Time.news for the latest updates on this and other pressing issues.