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In a release from the Office of the Governor of New Mexico it was announced a multi-agency law enforcement team arrested a woman suspected of leading a major human trafficking operation in Albuquerque, marking a critical breakthrough in the fight against organized crime in New Mexico.
Agents with the Governor’s Organized Crime Commission partnered with New Mexico State Police and the U.S. Border Patrol to arrest Yajair Lizzet Lara, AKA Lara Mendez, on Wednesday, Feb.
5. Lara is considered one of the top five human traffickers in Albuquerque, according to law enforcement.
“This is a victory in our battle against the scourge of human trafficking,” said
Gov. Lujan Grisham. “The arrest of a top trafficker sends a clear message that we will not tolerate the exploitation of our most vulnerable. This is just the beginning— we will continue to work with law enforcement and advocates to see that justice is served.”
“The Organized Crime Commission is relentless and will continue to go after people who traffic human beings,” said
Sam Bregman, Bernalillo County District Attorney and Chairman of the Organized Crime Commission.
Investigators believe Lara is the leader of an organization that operated a stash house in Albuquerque collecting more than $500,000 by illegally smuggling migrants from Mexico into New Mexico and forcing them to pay her.
Border patrol agents arrested Lara in Oklahoma City Wednesday evening. She is currently being transported back to Albuquerque to face federal charges of human smuggling.
The arrest of Lara is part of Operation Disruption that began last fall along the New Mexico/Mexico border to target and arrest human traffickers
a clearly written and balanced overview of the technical aspects of this trial.
In this case, he recorded his own crime. No excuses.
there can be no question that the legal requirements for bodycams as well as dashcams have altered the balance of legal standards. eye-witnesses now have limited abilities to sway the facts - in either direction - and both LEO's and the public are better served as the result.
Sunny, with a high of 67 and low of 38 degrees. Sunny for the morning, overcast for the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
one very useful distinction between noriega and maduro: noriega was for many years an associate of the CIA, receiving money, weapons and "other considerations" funneled off the books to act as their surrogate in panama and other locales.
kinda like Castro, Marcos, Hussein both Saddam and barack.
Sounds like a typical corporate democrat following wherever his donors want him to go. We need progressive leftists, not center-right lackeys.
He has more in common with what we used to call country club Republicans than he does with the left.
First, Maduro is a terrible human being, and no one should be sad to see him go.
But, that does not mean it was a good move for the US to play world police. And the Venezuelans should take caution, we never do anything unless it suits our interests.
Ahahahahaha. Good ol Demp-Cs!
to add a few facts to Infidel 64's, please consider:
So MAGAs and ***** huh?
So, the word Notsee can be used in the article but not in the comments. Interesting.
always an interesting contrast between those who peacefully assemble to address their grievances, or post them in peaceful discourse - such as this - and those who are so completely certain that they cut out the middleman and smite their opponents directly.