"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
In compliance with the Mexican Government's National Security Strategy, members of the National Guard arrested the driver of a tractor-trailer and his companion in Sonora for transporting 55,000 liters of hydrocarbons of apparent illicit origin.
While conducting security and crime prevention patrols at kilometer 17 of the Guaymas-Hermosillo federal highway, in the municipality of Guaymas, Sonora, National Guard members observed a tractor-trailer coupled to a semi-trailer traveling without any safety signs.
The National Guard personnel stopped the vehicle for inspection, and the driver reported that he was transporting 55,000 liters of hydrocarbons, but did not have the documentation to prove their legal origin, so he was detained along with his companion.
The individuals were read the Bill of Rights for Persons in Detention, registered in the National Registry of Arrests, and handed over, along with the trailer and fuel, to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, where their responsibility will be determined.
The National Guard reaffirms its commitment to strengthening crime prevention measures on the federal highway network and reiterates its commitment to carry out the assigned tasks in strict compliance with current regulations.
Source: Radar Sonora
Sol eres una peepee... thank you for all you do here. This place was dying u resurrected it.
ReplyDeleteIt never died.
Deletela huachicolada al million
ReplyDeleteWhat about prominent figures in Hobbs NM, Carlsbad, Denton, Arlington, Midland Tx that buy Huachicol… When will they get hit. Some of them have keys to the city. Ha ha.
ReplyDeleteyes sir....welcome back.sol prendido desde canada
ReplyDeleteWhat will become of the illicit gasoline?
ReplyDeleteBe a shame to waste it.
If our math is correct, it's worth more than $60,000 U.S. retail.
The feds should give vouchers to low income folks to get free fuel .
Gringos fault or beaners fault?
ReplyDeleteBlame it on the Bossa Nova 😉
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