Why toughen the punishments?
The PVEM party proposed to apply the death penalty to kidnappers back in 2005
The PVEM party proposed to apply the death penalty to kidnappers back in 2005
Huachicoleo, fuel theft, has spread throughout the country, sparking off violence and crime
According to EnergeA, drug cartels, PEMEX workers, and businessmen are all colluding in fuel theft
The first news that reported the “milking” of pipelines were published over a decade ago
The smartphone app ChecAuto MX, created by the CNS, will introduce a Vehicular Risk Zone detection
Theft of LP gas has been on the rise for the past six years; authorities should not wait until the situation is out of control to take the necessary actions to stop it
Huachicoleros were in control of five kilometers out of every 10 kilometers of the pipelines operated by Pemex, even though they are being continuously monitored by Federal, State, and Municipal Forces
Tadeo Lineol Alfonzo Rojas was in charge of oil installation and pipeline surveillance in the state of Guanajuato
Interviews with Arredondo, former pump technician, and Juan, a cartel member turned federal informant, show the heavy toll inflicted on people on both sides of the theft
“The business is more profitable than drug trafficking because it implies less risk ... We all consume gasoline. We don’t all consume drugs”