The CDMX Prosecutor’s Office In 15 days, he completed arrest and re-arrest orders against 67 personas for their possible participation in the theft crime in different modalities.
In the first 15 days of December, detectives from the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) completed 36 re-arrest orders and 31 arrest warrants against people possibly related to the commission of the crime of robbery in any of its forms. as aggravated, qualified, in a gang, and with violence, as well as vehicle accessories and public transportation.
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Of the warrants executed by elements of the Investigative Police (PDI), assigned to the General Directorate of Attention and Compliance with Judicial Orders, 62 were carried out on men, while five were on women.
Arrest warrants in prisons
The capital’s prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the investigation work allowed several of the men to be located inside the North, South and East preventive detention facilities, as well as the Mexico City Penitentiary and in the Men’s Social Reintegration Center of Santa Martha Acatitla.
While other men and three women were located in the streets of different mayor’s offices in Mexico City, so they were informed of the orders against them by the PDI agents.
The arrest and re-arrest orders did not only take place in Mexico City, but three men were also located in the State of Mexico, one in San Luis Potosí, another in Baja California Sur; and two women each in the states of Guanajuato and Nayarit.
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It should be noted that in the judicial orders executed in other states, ministerial and police authorities of each entity collaborated and, after a medical certification and the Delivery-Reception Record protocol, the apprehended persons were transferred to one of the men’s penitentiary centers in the capital, as well as the Santa Martha Acatitla Women’s Social Reintegration Center.
For their part, elements of the FGJCDMX participated in the fulfillment of judicial orders against two men who were wanted by the Attorney General’s Offices of the State of Mexico and Hidalgo due to events recorded in the municipalities of Tultitlán and Tizayuca, respectively.
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