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Prostitutes uuse sex toys to avert robbery

Prostitutes use sex toys to avert robbery

A group of prostitutes today foiled a robbery using sex toys to fight, prosecutors of Tournai, a town west of Belgium.

Women forced to flee the attacker, who tried to steal at gunpoint the brothel where they worked.

Shortly before noon, a man armed with a knife burst into the room, which is located a hundred meters from the central station of Tournai Federal Police, with the aim of taking the money from the register of the establishment, the agency Belga.

The brothel’s employees reacted to the threats of man throwing various objects, including vibrators and other sex toys, citing explained through the prosecution.

The robber managed to take only part of the box, after which he fled and, for now, has not been arrested.

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18 undocumented immigrants arrested by Border Patrol

Border Patrol agents assigned to the station Cotulla, Texas, found and rescued 18 people who were hidden and undocumented

 

undocumented immigrants located in a locked van

undocumented immigrants located in a locked van

Agents of the U.S. Border Patrol station assigned to Cotulla, Texas, found and rescued 18 people who were hidden and undocumented.

The discovery of the illegal, came after a routine inspection on a freight train.

A drug detector dog alerted to the possible presence of contraband or covert human situation, they were transported in the trailer of the railroad.

Agents found at 18 undocumented hidden inside a flat wagon.

The trailer was locked so people could not escape without outside assistance and they could have possibly died.

The agents broke a bolt that is used to lock the trailer, discovering who are interned in the United States illegally.

Although the roof of the trailer had a small opening for ventilation cavity was not enough to escape.

Subjects were tested immediately by federal agents giving care and everyone seemed to be in good health.

Of the undocumented rescued were a total of 14 Mexican nationals, two of Honduras, and 2-of Guatemala, were all arrested and prosecuted according to the laws of illegal immigration to enter and not have U.S. residency.

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Grandpa’s Cabin “The Shack Bar” burns down!

LA PAZ, Three people seriously injured was the balance of a fire that consumed the bar called Grandpa’s Cabin, located in this county.

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Two of the injured were taken to the Red Cross Hospital and one more to Magdalena de las Salinas in a helicopter.

The rescuer Fernando Padilla reported that “the only thing that is known is that the Red Cross La Perla took over two injured and right now you just move the Coyote (helicopter) is headed for Salinas cupcake.

“The Red Cross reported that people will just move seriously. You realized you were in a serious situation. “

To place items firefighters arrived and civil protection from neighboring towns to quell the fire.

Ruben Montes de Oca Jimenez, director of Firefighters of Los Reyes La Paz, confirmed a fire at a bar, which spread too

“Approximately 200 thousand square meters outside the affected area, we have three burn injuries. Is working Ixtapaluca, Valle de Chalco, Chalco, Nezahualcoyotl “.

The area was cordoned off and inspected by members of the Department of Public Safety.

In the place they could find plenty of firearms.

So far (yesterday) continue research on what caused the fire, but witnesses say shot the subject bar and threw Molotov cocktails.

In other violence in Morelos, an armed commando gunned down three people at a grocery store located in the El Porvenir Jiutepec, two died on the spot and another was seriously injured. The criminal group left no message and immediately fled.

The victims of this attack were identified as Gerardo Peralta Wences, 36, owner of the store called Casa Flores, and another named Mario Alberto Espinoza Aguirre, 28, both were at the entrance.

The wounded man was taken to hospital and police said Jaime Guerrero is Mendoza, the grocery store is in lacolonia El Porvenir.

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900 kilos of Marijuana found on a beach near Santa Barbara California

More than 900 kilos of Marijuana were found on a beach near Santa Barbara in California after an abandoned drug-smuggling boat was washed ashore. Local authorities estimate the haul is worth $4 million US dollars.

Marijuana 900 kilograms a drift in Calfornia beached in Santa Barbara

Marijuana 900 kilograms a drift in Calfornia beached in Santa Barbara

“Narcotics detectives recovered 50 plastic-wrapped bales of marijuana, weighing approximately 2,000 pounds, with an estimated street value of 4 million dollars. The bales of marijuana were found partially secreted within bushes,” the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release.

Police also found an open “Panga” style boat powered with two outboard engines on the shore of Arroyo Camada Beach, which was equipped with about 20 fuel canisters.

Officials are now examining the drugs and other evidence found at the scene.

“The boat and its fuel containers were removed by Vessel Assist / Homeland Security Investigations, and will be turned over to the federal government,” added the release.

This is the second large marijuana discovery on a Santa Barbara County beach this month, according to the Los Angeles Times. On March 7 approximately $1 million worth was found next to a crashed boat near Vandenberg Air Force base.

A “Panga” style boat is a small vessel powered by one or more outboard engines. They are commonly used by fishermen in developing countries and are very popular with smugglers engaged in transporting illegal immigrants, drugs, or other contraband from Mexico to the US. Between 2012 and 2013, more than 20 such abandoned boats have landed on the Santa Barbara County coastline, transporting cargos of different smuggled goods

Marijuana purchase and use is illegal in most of the United States. In December 2012 the states of Colorado and Washington legalized it, but even there people can only purchase marijuana with medical prescriptions.

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bodies of five men were found wrapped like mummies

Naked and wrapped with pieces of white sheets like mummies, the bodies of five men were found Friday in the state of Coahuila, one of the most violent regions where there are conflicts between drug cartels.

five bodies wrapped like mummies located on Friday

five bodies wrapped like mummies located on Friday

The state Pricuraduría said three of the bodies were hung from a bridge and two lying a few meters on a main avenue of the city of Saltillo, Coahuila.

“We say they were ‘ensabanados’ (…) there was also a message to the bodies,” said a source in the Office of Coahuila to Reuters, but said that the message was not released, as is often done in order not to publicize the actions of the cartels.

In Coahuila fight two of the most powerful and bloodthirsty drug cartels in the country, the Sinaloa and Los Zetas, who dispute routes for drug trafficking, primarily, but also engage in extortion and kidnapping.

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the fundamental solution to the illegal trade of drugs is expansion!

From 2.5 tons in 2010 to 131 tons to date (2013), however, the fundamental solution to the illegal trade is to expand the supply of drugs and access to legitimate Mexicans market.

 

the fundamental solution to the illegal trade is to expand Mexican markets

the fundamental solution to the illegal trade is to expand Mexican markets

Mexico. – Mercedes Juan López, secretary of federal Health (SSA), and Mikel Arriola Peñalosa, Federal Commissioner for Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris), inaugurated on Wednesday the Third International Forum on Combating Illegal Trade Products for Health event during which highlighted the urgent need to generate concrete actions and provide innovative solutions to counter the advance of the illegal drug market.

Via a statement, it was announced that Arriola Peñalosa said that securing illegal drugs increased by 5,140 percent in the past two years, that from 2.5 tons in 2010 to 131 tons to date (2013), however, he argued that the fundamental solution to the illegal trade is to expand the supply of drugs and access of Mexicans the formal market, to discourage the demand on informal channels.

Likewise, while participating in the table “Review of the actions taken against the illegal health products,” emphasized that the control measures, criminalization and instruments obligation to comply with the legal framework, ensuring safeguard society in terms of public health.

He also noted that as part of the government strategy to address this issue, have also been recalled nearly 1.2 million units of products called “miracle”. This represents an increase of 2,793 percent compared to 2010. He said that this is the total elimination of advertising of 60 products hazardous to health, to provide guidelines that came nearly four thousand ads per month and promised to “cure” serious diseases without scientific evidence.

In this regard, the president of the Mexican Association of Pharmaceutical Research Industries (AMIIF), Sandra Sanchez and Oldenhage said that “before a multifactorial phenomenon, such as the illegal drug market, we called for the participation of various stakeholders, including patients and consumers, who form the core of the system of pharmaceutical supply.”

“It is a priority to educate, prevent and protect them, i.e. they know the risks involved for public health procurement of drugs from the illegal market. Why it is essential to carry out a national campaign with the participation of stakeholders in combating the illegal drug market, “he explained.

Sanchez and Oldenhage, said that as the Most counterfeit medicines, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), are antibiotics, hormones, analgesics, steroids, cardiovascular and erectile dysfunction, is fundamental to consumer and patient awareness of the implications of this problem, enable them to make right choices when purchasing medications.

“This certainly is the first step on the road to prevent and strengthen the health system. Society seeks to become an ally in the fight against illegal drug market,” concluded. In turn, the U.S. ambassador in Mexico, Anthony Wayne, spoke about the importance of international cooperation to limit the spread and reduce the impact on public health because this phenomenon, which expands today also through internet.

It should be noted that this forum organized by AMIIF and the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, emphasized the importance of promoting the implementation of best practices and coordinated surveillance which involves industry, authority’s government and civil society, as only through joining forces achieved is as effective and have a sustainable impact on the eradication of this problem.

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Five Criminal Suspects with weapons Captured in San Luis Potosi

Elements of the Navy Secretariat of Mexico in coordination with members of the Unified Command of San Luis Potosi Police captured five suspects, including an inmate who escaped from the prison of Piedras Negras Coahuila last September 17, 2012.

Five Criminal Suspects with weapons Captured in San Luis Potosi

Five Criminal Suspects with weapons Captured in San Luis Potosi

The head of the Ministry of Public Security of the State Melgar Joel Arredondo, detainees said they were members of a criminal group and were in possession of weapons, cartridges, chargers and drug dose.

He said that the arrest was made in the town of Venado, when elements of the Navy attended a citizen report denouncing the armed men in a street address Francisco Lara, so went to the scene.

They were arrested Juan Angel Lozano and Cesar Rico David Castro, both 23 years old, the latter originating Reyes Caballero, Honduras; Luja Alberto Guerrero, 18, Maria Araceli Herrera Juarez, 27, and Maria Angelica Morales Hernandez, 23.

They secured three guns known as goat horns, 44 magazines, 478 cartridges 9 mm., 71 7.62x39mm cartridges., 403 223 mm caliber cartridges, 3 appliances and 2 wheels striking black colored balaclava, among other objects.

According to Arredondo Melgar, the detainee Juan Angel Lozano Rico fugitive criminal is Piedras Negras, Coahuila and said to be the chief square of the Zetas criminal group in the municipalities of Charcas, Deer and Moctezuma.

 

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