Alejandro Ortiz, AMOTAC tourism delegate in Pueblahas raised his voice about the alarming incidents affecting the carriers that cross the state's highways. The delegate has denounced assaults, murders, extortion and even organ trafficking, making known an assumption recent discovery of a driver without organs.
It hasn't been long, about a month and a half along the Acatzingo stretch, that they found a driver without organs, so we are already thinking that this is not only murder and robbery, but also the sale of organs, declared Ortiz.
During the national strike of transporters, Ortiz revealed that so far this year, at least 300 criminal acts have been recorded against the union; He points out an average of between 10 and 15 daily robberies in Puebla.
According to Ortiz, the situation has become more serious and dangerous for the carrierssince he pointed out that the delinquency appears to be gaining ground while authorities fail to respond, one reason why they are conducting a national strike on the main roads of the country demanding to be heard and attended to by the government in the face of constant robberies and murders against operators.
According to Alejandro Ortiz, The most dangerous roads for transporters in Puebla include sections of the Mexico-Puebla Highway, Puebla-Veracruz Highway, and Puebla-Oaxaca Highway, especially in areas such as San Martín Texmelucan and Esperanza.
He modus operandi of criminals They carry it out using cloned units of police corporations for intimidate drivers, forcing them to stop with firearms and subsequently stealing from them the trailers.
AMOTAC and transporters demand an older presence and surveillance on the part of the National Guard, State Police and municipal authorities.
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