In 15 days the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) complement 25 injunctions against people possibly related to the commission of crimes against health in different modalities.
According to the information provided by the capital’s prosecutor’s office, 18 of the warrants were arrest warrants and seven were re-arrest orders, which were executed by elements of the Investigative Police (PDI) contra 23 men and two women.
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Of the orders completed inside penitentiary centers, there was the case of a woman in the Santa Martha Acatitla Women’s Social Reintegration Center; while seven were completed in the North Prison, two in the Oriente, one in the Dur, and another in the Mexico City Penitentiary.
As for the other woman and the rest of the men, the judicial orders were completed in the streets of the Cuauhtémoc, Gustavo A. Madero, Iztapalapa, Milpa Alta and Tláhuac municipalities, to later be admitted to the aforementioned penitentiary centers.
It should be noted that the apprehended persons were requested by judicial authorities for the possible commission of a crime against health in modalities such as drug dealing, simple position hypothesis, for commercial purposes, or in its variant of purchase and sale; and in other cases for failing to comply with their procedural obligations that allowed them to face their trial in freedom.