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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‘I was gardening when armed police arrested me – they thought I was an extremist’
Samuel Rowe, a 35-year-old gardener from Manchester, was arrested by armed police on July 3 for allegedly carrying a 'large dagger' while returning from his allotment with gardening tools, including a sickle and a trowel. After spending 12 hours in custody and receiving a caution, he expressed concern about the impact on his employment, given the stigma associated with knife crime. Want More Context? 🔎
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