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ICYMI: Dirty Cops In Tijuana Who Stole 20 Bricks Are Systematically Hunted Down

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Corruption within the Mexican police force has been a longstanding issue, deeply rooted in various factors including institutional weaknesses, low salaries, lack of accountability, and the influence of organized crime.Some key points to consider regarding corruption in the Mexican police force include:
  1. Historical Context: Corruption within law enforcement in Mexico is not a new phenomenon. It has historical roots and has persisted despite efforts to combat it.
  2. Institutional Weaknesses: The police forces in Mexico often suffer from institutional weaknesses, including inadequate training, insufficient resources, and a lack of effective oversight mechanisms.
  3. Low Salaries: Police officers in Mexico are often poorly paid, which can make them more susceptible to corruption, as they may turn to bribery and other illicit activities to supplement their income.
  4. Influence of Organized Crime: Organized crime groups have infiltrated many levels of the Mexican police force, leading to collusion between corrupt officers and criminal organizations.
  5. Impunity: In many cases, corrupt police officers in Mexico operate with impunity, as they are not held accountable for their actions due to a lack of effective prosecution and judicial systems.
  6. Reform Efforts: The Mexican government has made efforts to reform the police force and combat corruption, including implementing new training programs, establishing specialized anti-corruption units, and increasing transparency and accountability measures.
  7. Challenges: Despite these efforts, corruption remains a significant challenge within the Mexican police force, and progress in combating it has been slow and uneven.

In this episode, we follow up on a story we've been covering over the last few months and see how things have progressed for the crooked cops in Tijuana who stole a load of product from cartel members.
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bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Cops Stole 20 Kilos of Coke From a Cartel, and Now They’re Being Hunted (vice.com)
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Corruption within the Mexican police force has been a longstanding issue, deeply rooted in various factors including institutional weaknesses, low salaries, lack of accountability, and the influence of organized crime.Some key points to consider regarding corruption in the Mexican police force include:
  1. Historical Context: Corruption within law enforcement in Mexico is not a new phenomenon. It has historical roots and has persisted despite efforts to combat it.
  2. Institutional Weaknesses: The police forces in Mexico often suffer from institutional weaknesses, including inadequate training, insufficient resources, and a lack of effective oversight mechanisms.
  3. Low Salaries: Police officers in Mexico are often poorly paid, which can make them more susceptible to corruption, as they may turn to bribery and other illicit activities to supplement their income.
  4. Influence of Organized Crime: Organized crime groups have infiltrated many levels of the Mexican police force, leading to collusion between corrupt officers and criminal organizations.
  5. Impunity: In many cases, corrupt police officers in Mexico operate with impunity, as they are not held accountable for their actions due to a lack of effective prosecution and judicial systems.
  6. Reform Efforts: The Mexican government has made efforts to reform the police force and combat corruption, including implementing new training programs, establishing specialized anti-corruption units, and increasing transparency and accountability measures.
  7. Challenges: Despite these efforts, corruption remains a significant challenge within the Mexican police force, and progress in combating it has been slow and uneven.

In this episode, we follow up on a story we've been covering over the last few months and see how things have progressed for the crooked cops in Tijuana who stole a load of product from cartel members.
(commercial at 7:29)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Cops Stole 20 Kilos of Coke From a Cartel, and Now They’re Being Hunted (vice.com)
  continue reading

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