Authorities in Chiapas and Veracruz, Mexico, arrested over 100 local police officers for various offenses, including collaborating with drug cartels and involvement in forced disappearances. In Chiapas, 92 municipal police officers were detained for using surveillance cameras to aid criminal groups, leading to clashes with state authorities. In Veracruz, 13 state police officers were arrested for their involvement in three cases of forced disappearances. The arrests highlight the ongoing issue of police corruption and collusion with criminal organizations in Mexico.
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Chinese Businessman Denies Spying For Beijing And Says He 'Loves' Britain
Prince Andrew leaves Westminster Abbey following King Charles' coronation last year, while a Chinese businessman linked to him denies spying for Beijing and expresses his love for Britain. Yang Tengbo, banned from returning to the UK on national security grounds, insists he has not done anything wrong and blames political tensions between the UK and China for his situation. Despite the spying allegations, UK officials, including Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves, remain committed to...
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