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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 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Category: Law enforcement in Mexico. ... Penal system in Mexico (4 C) People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Mexico (20 P) Mexican police officers (1 C, ...

  5. Law enforcement in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Mexico City is provided by two primary agencies; the Secretariat of Citizen Security of Mexico City (Secretaría de Seguridad ciudadana de la ciudad de México), who provides uniformed or preventative police, and the Office of the Attorney General of Mexico City (Fiscalía General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México) who provides plainclothes detectives and crime lab services

  6. Federal Ministerial Police - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Ministerial Police (Spanish: Policía Federal Ministerial, PFM) is a Mexican federal agency tasked with fighting corruption and organized crime, through an executive order by President Felipe Calderón.

  7. Mexico won't accept deportations from Texas, calls law ... - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador sharply criticized a Texas law that would empower state law enforcement authorities to arrest people suspected of illegally ...

  8. Mexico investigates abduction, treason in 'El Mayo' flight to ...

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    Mexico's attorney general's office is looking at possible crimes, such as kidnapping, illicit air flight and treason of the country, in violation of a Mexican law barring abducting and ...

  9. 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 ...