Merchants from Pantheon located in the municipality Ecatepec, State of Mexico put a blockade on central avenue at the height of the Rio de los Remedios both sensesto demand the release of three women detained by the authorities, the demonstration caused kilometer rows on one of the main roads.
simultaneously on the same avenue in full swing pigeon colonyneighbors who once again demand drinking water supply through hydraulic networkswhich a few days ago, on October 26, prevented the passage of units Mexibus belonging line 1.
In the presence of demonstrators, it is recommended to avoid this area or choose other roads How Mexican open track encircle the damaged road as more vehicles leave over time stop in the face of an impending blockade that has already created anger between motorists who are desperate to continue on their way.
It turned out that a few hours before the blockade, a fight was reported between merchants and municipal employees. Without an official balance they talk about 3 people arrested and 4 wounded, which was caused by the blockade of Central Avenue.
According to the first reports, the events were recorded at the intersection of avenues Tero and Bulevar de los Guerreros, when street vendors they tried to settle in place by force.
Presumably the merchants belonging to the July 17 group, they did not have the specified permits to operate on public roads, so the municipal government, through the coordinator Tianguis and Markets, launched an operation.
After several minutes of tension, some vendors began to attack government employees who asked for support from Office of Public Safety and Local Traffic.
Who are the detainees?
The detained women, identified as Vanessa, Anabel and Araceli, were transferred to the San Agustín State Ministry on charges of the crime. injuries and attacks on communication channels.
According to municipal authorities, the July 17 organization is allegedly led by José Julio Pérez Ruiz, nicknamed “El Chango”, who is associated with with the invasion of real estate in Ciudad Azteca.
It should be noted that the sellers have ruled that they will not lift the blockade until the city council allows them to settle outside the Jardin Guadalupano Cemetery, where they can increase their sales by the Day of the Dead.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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