Police capture two people who printed tickets at a cybercafe in Chiapas



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TUXTLA GUTIÉRREZ, Chis. (appro) .- The municipal police surprised and detained two people who printed ballot papers in a cybercafe in Jiquipilas, who claimed that a customer arrived and ordered 200.

Few hours to develop polling day this Sunday, in the establishment "Cyber ​​space", located in the counter-park of Central Park, printed the apocryphalet newsletters.

Due to an alert call to the police, uniforms were formed in the institution, where the bulletins were actually printed

In order to punish this situation, the police assured two people of make them available to the authorities.

The official report indicates that at 2 pm today, a phone call was received in which it was reported that on Central Avenue and 1st. East, of Jiquipilas, in a cybercafe were some people printing electoral ballots, reason why they immediately moved the uniforms to the place.

There they arrested Alí Pérez Velázquez, 40, with residence in the Santa Cruz district, Calle Laureles, Jiquipilas, owner of the cybercafe, and Samuel Esquinca Cruz, 19, living in the district of Jiquipilas, San Francisco, which were found 90 bulletins.

Both said they were contacted by a male person who did not know how to print the 200 ballots; immediately they were transferred to the Jiquipilas Prosecutor's Office to determine their legal status.

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