‘We’re in Dirty War’: Greece Quiroz Responds to Narco-Bombs of the Cjng with Threats to Uruapan
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Greece Quiroz, mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, denied that his administration officials have links to organized crime, this in response to the narco-bombs of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) who appeared in the town.In a press conference, Quiroz, who assumed the municipal presidency after the murder of her husband, Carlos Manzo, mentioned that there is a “dirty war” against his government, and said that it is orchestrated by political opp…
Faced with the blankets that were hung in Uruapan, Greece Quiroz claims that it is a “dirty war” against the Hat Movement; “they are capable of everything,” he says. “If they were able to take the life of Carlos (Manzo), they will be able to do anything to destabilize this government.”Greece Quiroz, mayor of UruapanWhat is pointed out by Greece Quiroz is given in response to the messages that were placed in the Barranca national park of Cupatitz…
On the morning of Sunday, January 25, Uruapan, Michoacán, dawned with narco-bombs placed in strategic points of the city, which again set the alarms on fire. The messages, attributed to the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), point to alleged links between municipal officials and organized crime, accusations that were strongly rejected by the mayor of Greece Quiroz. The blankets appeared in high visibility places such as the Bridge of the In…
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