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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Hermosillo, Sonora: 2 Bus Drivers Caught Transporting Drugs

 "Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

Two drivers of a passenger bus are apprehended in possession of heroin and fentanyl; a judge has ordered their preventive detention and involvement in the process.

The Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), through the Office of the Sub-Attorney for Regional Control, Criminal Procedures and Protection (SCRPPA), in its Delegation of Sonora, obtained links to a process and informal preventive detention against two people. Due to their probable responsibility in the commission of the crime against health in the transport of heroin and fentanyl.

Elements of the Federal Ministerial Police (PFM), derived from an investigation, in the vicinity of kilometer 120, Altar - Sonoyta highway, Caborca ​​- Sonoyta section, in Caborca, Sonora, detained two drivers of a passenger bus.

The defendants, Armando "R" and David "R", were assured of 15 packages that together contained 98,930 pills of fentanyl, three wrappers in which there were eight kilos 360 grams of heroin and a package with one kilo 99 grams 500 milligrams of fentanyl.

The FGR in Sonora, presented the test data to the Control Judge of the Federal Criminal Justice Center in the entity, who described the arrests as legal and linked the accused to the process, in addition to imposing informal preventive detention as a precautionary measure. and set a period of two months for the complementary investigation.

Source: Radar Sonora

8 comments:

  1. Oh judge they were caught transporting drugs and you have thier eyes covered, give me a break.

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    1. 7:41 back in the day, people's cars used to be left on concrete blocks, to steal their tires, these days they change the tires for free before coming to the US and afyer they cross they get their tires back and never know why, same thing with passenger buses, you never know what will be your next bus, but there are fingerprints and white noses to check.

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  2. like they had a choice

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  3. Nope they don’t they would of been killed goverment dont care. And if they say anything they would be killed or family

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  4. reminds me of the Ayotzinapa case where apparently some of the buses that were hijacked had drugs from Guerreros Unidos?

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    1. Yes 5 mil worth of heroin headed towards chiraq

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    2. 12:44 and 4:30 imagine, the students hijacking buses and asking for spare change on the street for fuel,
      Just to cover up their crimes?
      No mameeen bueyes.

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  5. 1/1000 buses loaded with merca... just to say they (gov) are doing their job.

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