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The SSP Carried Out An Operation In 3 Prisons Of Puente Grande With 700 Elements: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by INFORMADOR.MX 

In the raid, cell phones, knives and firearms, a decoder, a saw and different types of drugs were found; here we tell you all about it.

By: El Informador

December 17, 2024 - 6:40 PM


Several dozens of firearms, drugs, cell phones and other prohibited objects were found in the three state prisons of Puente Grande, Jalisco, during a raid carried out by elements of the Jalisco Public Security Secretariat (SSP).

It has been 12 years since an operation to search the cells of the inmates in this prison complex, where 700 agents were deployed simultaneously to intervene in the Preventive, Sentencing and Metropolitan prisons.

“Several tips were secured, two firearms were secured, different doses of drugs, several prohibited objects and well we will be carrying out this type of revisions at different times and in the different penitentiary centers,” said the state's Secretary of Security, Juan Pablo Hernandez.

He indicated that in view of what was found in the cells, it will be necessary to review how the protocols are working to prevent this type of prohibited objects from entering the penitentiary centers.

“We will be reviewing the action protocols, some changes have already been made by the penitentiary police, we will be reviewing the processes that are carried out at the time of the revisions precisely to try to avoid this type of situations as much as possible”, he said.

He informed that the phones located will be handed over to the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences to find out if they were used for extortion from these prisons.

A total of 50 telephones, 22 magazines, 140 bladed weapons, a decoder, a hammer, two firearms (one 38 caliber Smith & Wesson and the other 380 caliber), a saw, 234 doses of marijuana, 17 bags with marijuana, 72 doses of crystal meth, 56 doses of cocaine, 60 psychotropic pills and 5 pipes were found.


FOLLOW-UP
BY: CHAR 


ALERTA GDL X account posted the following information,

"Surprise operation at the Puente Grande Prison - Juan Pablo Hernández, Secretary of Security 
@SSeguridadJal
 confirmed that 700 elements participated, and that they located weapons, drugs, spikes and sledgehammers."

11 comments:

  1. The Tucanes of Tijuana, are not allowed to play in Tijuana, because it generates violence.

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  2. Looks like Mexico has a consumption problem as well.

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  3. Who’s the main shot caller from this prison ? Anyone know? Is crazy to think that weapons are “not” smuggled by inside government personal

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  4. If there is administration where Mencho would be killed or captured it's this one. Supercop hasn't forgotten that bitch hit on him .

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  5. These inmate scumbags had more weed than my local dispensary. Every large prison in Mexico is like this. SSP does not need to do an investigation into how all this got into the prison. I will save them the time and money by just telling them. The prison guards smuggle all this stuff for the inmates. Very simple. The guards get a little kick back. My ex in Jalisco was a guard in the female section. The sad thing here is that everything that was confiscated will be replaced in about two weeks. In order to keep this prison clean they need to do a weekly inspection and terminate all current prison guards! Nuff Said!!!

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  6. And as always, everyone in charge of the prison was “in shock”, with all the findings

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  7. Hoy en otro episodio del osico sin dientes un chimuelo quiere llorar

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  8. At least 20 people were detained during a DEA operation in Tucson on Tuesday, Dec. 17.

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    1. 18 Venezuelan Gang members caught in colorado

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  9. Need to know what Connor knows…

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