Mexico City. The Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO) was linked to the process against Roy James González, a member of the Gulf Cartel, for which he will be tried for his alleged responsibility in crimes against health in the form of possession. for the purposes of sale, possession of firearms, chargers and cartridges for the exclusive use of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The Federal Public Ministry reported that in this case elements of the Federal Ministerial Police, in coordination with personnel from the Secretariat of National Defense (Defense), carried out a search of a property in the Hacienda del Bosque subdivision, in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, and there James González was arrested.
The now accused had in his possession 399 packages of methamphetamine, two firearms, a pistol, 203 cartridges of different calibers and six magazines; A digital scale, seven mobile phones, a piece of jewelry, two vehicles and the property were also seized.
Thus, a control judge during the initial hearing considered that the Federal Public Ministry provided sufficient evidence and ordered the connection to the process, and issued justified preventive detention in the Federal Center for Social Rehabilitation (Cefereso) located in Ramos Arizpe. , Coahuila.
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What is the history and establishment of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO) in Mexico?
1. Can you provide some background on the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO) and its role in combating organized crime in Mexico?
2. What are the specific charges against Roy James González, and how significant is his arrest in the context of the ongoing drug war in Mexico?
3. What strategies does FEMDO employ to target high-level members of drug cartels like the Gulf Cartel? How effective have these strategies been so far?
4. What challenges does FEMDO face in bringing charges against members of powerful criminal organizations like the Gulf Cartel?
5. What impact do you think this arrest will have on the operations and power dynamics within the Gulf Cartel?
6. Do you see any potential for collaboration between FEMDO and other Mexican law enforcement agencies or international organizations in the fight against organized crime?
7. How do you think Mexican society as a whole views organizations like FEMDO that are tasked with combating organized crime? Is there a sense of support or skepticism?
8. In your opinion, what needs to be done to address the root causes of organized crime and drug trafficking in Mexico? Are there any long-term solutions that could address these issues?
9. Can you speak to the types of criminal activities that have traditionally been associated with the Gulf Cartel, and how they have evolved over time?
10. how does the ongoing drug war in Mexico affect the daily lives of ordinary citizens? Do they feel safe in their communities, and what potential impact does this arrest have on their sense of security?