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Huachicoleros alleged San Salvador Torrecillas burned two vehicles to prevent the entry of the navy and the army.
This in the municipality of Villagrán, Guanajuato where an operation was carried out for the seizure of several gasoline and diesel lines.
The state and federal authorities' action against fuel theft has resulted in a series of blockages and the burning of vehicles in the municipalities of Villagrán, Juventino Rosas, Celaya and Salamanca.
Around 14:00 on Tuesday, elements of the secretary of the navy have detected a double trailer hose in a property of the community of San Salvador Torrecillas in the municipality of Villagrán.
There was a clandestine fuel transfer station.
The inhabitants of the region, accused of being huachicoleros, mobilized to avoid the pbadage of the the sailors who, in turn, requested reinforcements by air, as well as the army, gendarmerie and public security of Guanajuato.
After the sailors' incursion, there were roadblocks on the Celaya-Irapuato highway, where at least nine vehicles were burned on different roads mentionned.
The region is the bastion of José Antonio Yépez "El Marro"
San Salvador Torrecillas is located 3.7 km from the community of Santa Rosa de Lima, bastion of José Antonio Yépez, aka "El Marro", who leads an organized criminal group in Guanajuato and is dedicated, among other things, to fuel theft, local media blame.
During the search of the property, a lifeless person was found, 20 pipes and a trailer with a fuel tank were seized. in your box. Two vehicles with a flight report were also located.
San Salvador Torrecillas, in the municipality of Villagrán, is a place where local media have erected in the area of operation "El Marro", head of Cartel criminal cartel of Santa Rosa, dedicated to the theft of fuel.
For its part Members of the gendarmerie division said they had recovered a vehicle containing a theft report containing 7,000 liters of illicit oil, urged to report it. securely and confidentially, stealing or transferring illegal fuel by dialing 088 or #PFMovil.
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