The Mexican federal Department of Public Security (SSP) detected a route for arms trafficking from Texas, in the United States, to central Mexico. Mexican immigrants, the majority of them residents of the United States with migratory documents in order, are used to transport the arms by sea, air and land. The information from the SSP is consistent with that from the Office of the National Prosecutor General (PGR)), which has detected arms trafficking gangs who recruit immigrants in Florida, California, Arizona, Washington and Texas to purchase and transport arms in small quantities. The leaders of these organizations then sell the arms at four or five times the original price to the the heads of the criminal organizations that operate in our country. In the latest case reported by the SSP, two men from Mexico were arrested: Pedro Vázquez Rojas y MartÃn Caracheo Espitia, of 42 and 49 years of age, respectively.
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