Gold-encrusted rifle seized in suspected gangster's arrest

Gold-encrusted rifle seized in suspected gangster's arrest

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A criminal suspect in the state of Puebla was arrested in possession of a gold-encrusted assault rifle in Tehuacán on the weekend. State police officers also confiscated several doses of


what appeared to be methamphetamine when they arrested Víctor “El Yori” Iván N., a presumed leader of the regional criminal gang Las Bigotonas. The police report revealed that El Yori was


one of the most active members in crimes including cargo robbery, drug trafficking and arms sales in the Tehuacán region and is linked to a number of homicides and other violent crimes in


the area. The gold and silver-encrusted AR-15 rifle found in his possession features an image of La Santa Muerte, or the Holy Death, an apocryphal saint commonly worshipped by drug


traffickers for protection and the safe delivery of illicit goods. Theft of goods from freight trains and transport trucks has been a problem in Puebla for years. Although heavily involved


in drug trafficking, gangs like Las Bigotonas still rely on classic highway and train robberies of everyday goods to make illicit profits as well. State investigators recovered 60


tractor-trailers full of products including snacks, appliances, furniture, beer, car parts, gym equipment, prescription drugs and more in Amozoc de Mota, between Tehuacán and Puebla City, in


May 2017. _Source: El Universal (sp)_