Mexican government aims to stop smuggling on the Suchiate River

Posted on November 2, 2011 • Filed under: Corruption, Crime, Enviromental Issues, Mexico, Police/Military Activity, Social Issues

The government of the state and federal security agencies, continue with the relocation of traders work irregular kept sales of contraband into the country on rafts down the river Suchiate. In an operation took peaceful possession of federal lands bordering the river Suchiate, to prevent the transit of goods to evade taxes when entering and exiting the country.
Over a year, the Secretariat of the Southern Border has maintained a process of relocation of traders who have agreed to formality in the new market built for them. Read Article

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