"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
A video shows how the municipal police are easily bought by crime for the sale of drugs.
According to a post that was deleted from Facebook, Commander Caballero who is in charge of units 106 and 138 of Distrito Centro agreed with dealers in the Centro Zone.
The criminal who talks to Commander Caballero offers him 10,000 pesos to allow them to work.
“Yes. You’ll get 10 thousand pesos a week. But you’ll allow me to work in my area of operations so that I can make my money. And be able to pay you your money as well. Because that’s quite a bit of money that has to be paid to you” is heard in the recording broadcast on Facebook.
Dealer: Go ahead and keep 17 thousand pesos, go ahead and keep 17 thousand pesos. And I’ll sort everything out with you week to week.
Commander Caballero: How much of it will be for me?
Dealer: You’ll get 10 thousand a week.
Commander Caballero: I’ll get 10 thousand a week?
Dealer: Yes. You’ll get 10 thousand pesos a week. But you’ll allow me to work in my area of operations so that I can make my money. And be able to pay you your money as well. Because that’s quite a bit of money that has to be paid to you.
Commander Caballero: Well, how many drug points do you have or what?
Dealer: That’s why I was telling you let me work and once you come through there I’ll ask that you give me a break.
Commander Caballero: Well…
Dealer: That’s why I was…well, 10 thousand pesos a week is quite a bit of money bro. This amount isn’t just anything. And I struggle…we struggle to sell everything off.
Commander Caballero: I’ll have to call you back.
Dealer: Ok then.
I hope this officer gets the book thrown at him. Which is unlikely. Even without a FOP these officers will likely face if anything. Other than the reprisals from current dealers.
ReplyDeleteBy who, the judge that get's 50k a week?
DeleteI will never go to Juarez
ReplyDeleteIts really not that bad
DeleteThat’s a conversation.
ReplyDeleteCould be spun as a “sting” to entrap the dealer.
That’s the defense tactic I recommend for $10,000 pesos.
The cop didn't agree to anything. Hopefully they recorded when he called back.
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