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  2. Law enforcement in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico's law enforcement operates with three distinct powers of authority and jurisdiction: federal, state and municipal.With the recent reform of former president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Mexico's Federal Police, the agency was dissolved due to corruption, links with organized crime and similar issues.

  3. Federal Police (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Federal Police Building. On May 29, 2009, the Federal Preventive Police name was changed to Federal Police, and some duties were added to it. The Federal Police was created as the main Federal Preventive Police in 1999 by the initiative of President Ernesto Zedillo (1994–2000) to prevent, combat and to enforce the law that drugs should not circulate on Mexico's streets.

  4. Category:Law enforcement agencies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Mexico City; R. Rurales This page was last edited on 19 August 2023, at 23:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Federal Judicial Police - Wikipedia

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    One of the smaller law enforcement agencies in Mexico, the Federal Judicial Police tripled in size by increasing from 500 personnel in 1982, to over 1,500 in 1984. In 1988 an assistant attorney general's office for investigating and combating drug trafficking was formed with an additional 1,500 Federal Judicial Police agents.

  6. 'Most Wanted' fugitive arrested in Mexico in Illinois ... - AOL

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    Police in Mexico have arrested a man in connection with the strangling death of an Illinois attorney in 2016, U.S. officials announced Wednesday.

  7. Los Zetas - Wikipedia

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    Los Zetas was named after its first commander, Arturo Guzmán Decena, whose Federal Judicial Police radio code was "Z1", [34] a code given to high-ranking officers. [35] [36] [37] The radio code for commanding Federal Judicial Police officers in Mexico was "Y" and those officers are nicknamed "Yankees", while Federal Judicial Police in charge of a city was codenamed "Z"; thus they were ...

  8. Some law enforcement officers, US military prosecuted for ...

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    (The Center Square) – Several in law enforcement and the U.S. military are being found guilty of committing border-related crimes in Texas, including working with Mexican cartels and engaging in ...

  9. DEA operation exposes growing ties between Mexican drug ...

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    Two dozen L.A.-based associates of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel were charged in a sophisticated scheme to launder more than $50 million in drug ... During one such law enforcement operation in May ...