Mexico Moves Ex-Military for Fuel Traffic From Argentina and Thanks US Support.
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Mexico City, 20 Aug (EFE).- Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office (FGR) reported Thursday that Rear Admiral Fernando Farías Laguna, accused of smuggling fuel, was transferred from Argentina and thanked the Argentine and U.S. authorities for their cooperation, without detailing the latter’s involvement in the process. In a statement, the institution confirmed that agents of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office on Organized Crime (FEMDO) travelled to …
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) confirmed this Thursday, August 20 that Fernando Farías Laguna is transferred from Argentina to Mexico, where he will face the charges against him by huachicol fiscal. According to information disseminated by the FGR, the transfer of Farías Laguna is carried out in coordination with the relevant authorities, so his return to Mexican territory is already a fact. It should be mentioned that Presi…
Official photos show custody from Argentina, with support from authorities from both countries and Interpol's intervention in a deportation that prevented the formal extradition process
Rear Admiral Fernando F. is transferred from Argentina to Mexico City on a plane from the Ministry of the Navy. In a statement, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) reported that the transfer of the alleged leader of a hydrocarbon trafficking network through customs involves personnel from the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), as well as from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. FGR thanked the authorities of the United States, as w…
Rear Admiral Fernando Farías Laguna was deported from Argentina and transferred this Thursday from Buenos Aires to Mexico City, where he will face federal justice for his alleged relationship with a network dedicated to the smuggling, dispersal and distribution of fuel. The Attorney General’s Office (FGR) reported that ministerial staff of the Office of the Special Prosecutor for Organized Crime traveled to Argentina to carry out the transfer, w…
There are currently 15 additional persons arrested and brought before the judicial authorities, including 12 former public servants.
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