The former Secretary of Public Security, from 2006 to 2012, Genaro García Luna, has at least three arrest warrants in national territory, reported the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez.
In the morning conference this Friday, the official detailed the former official’s time in the federal administration in the 1990s.
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García Luna, who this Wednesday was sentenced to 38 years in prison in the United States and to pay a fine of two million dollars, is charged for his participation in the operation called “Fast and Furious,” Rodríguez indicated.
He recalled that through this operation, more than two weapons with an implanted chip were illegally introduced into the country, “supposedly to track their use, which never happened.”
The weapons, he said, along with ammunition, cartridges, explosives and materials for the exclusive use of the Army, Navy and Air Force, generated a spiral of violence in the country.
The former official also faces another arrest warrant in Mexico for the improper use of powers and powers, as well as criminal association in the case of the privatization of federal prisons, which generated patrimonial damage to the nation, said the head of the Interior.
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