Honduran Migrant Steals Mexican Police Vehicle to Reach Texas Border
Nuevo Leon State Government
15 Jul 2021
A Honduran migrant is facing theft charges in Mexico after he allegedly stole a police vehicle to quickly reach the Texas border.
The case took place this week in San Nicolas, part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area, when Municipal Transit Police Officer Juan Francisco Esquivel got out of his vehicle to direct traffic. The officer stopped at a busy intersection along Manuel Barragan Avenue to direct traffic around a stalled tractor-trailer.
Honduran migrant Billy Side Sánchez Padilla, 25, allegedly saw that the officer had left his vehicle unlocked with the keys in sight. Sanchez jumped in and sped away to reach the Texas border, however, he took a wrong turn a headed south–straight into official custody.
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THE Government is set to acquire 667 more Zupco buses to ease transport problems faced by commuters in high-density suburbs, as efforts to improve the country’s urban transport system continue.
An increased number of buses was one of the measures, which are meant to restore order and efficiency on the country’s roads, announced yesterday by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Minister Mutsvangwa after a Cabinet meeting.
“On enhanced public transport logistics, Cabinet resolved to support the urgent procurement or hire of an additional 667 buses to enable ZUPCO to provide a more efficient service to all high-density suburbs. Zupco is going to revive traditional bus routes, using designated bus stops, adhering to the stipulated bus time table, and improving the electronic payment system. Furthermore, there will be repair of non-functioning traffic management signals, deployment of traffic management system at Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Command C
POLOKWANE – The Safer Festive Season joint operations conducted by members of the South African Police Service in Limpopo until Monday 14 December 2020, in the process of displaying a zero-tolerance approach towards the criminals and to any form of criminality, led to the apprehension of 2187 suspects aged between 20 and 56.
The suspects were arrested for various offences that include possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition, possession and dealing in drugs and illicit cigarettes, murder, attempted murder, robberies, burglaries, assault, theft of motor vehicle, Contravention of the Road Traffic Act, sexual offences, stock theft, possession of suspected stolen properties, illegal Immigration Act, arson, drunk and driving etc.
South Africa: Limpopo SAPS Embarks On Operation Basadi in Seshego
10 December 2020
The joint Provincial operation Basadi was conducted in the Seshego policing area outside the City of Polokwane, yesterday on Wednesday, 09 December 2020 led by the Deputy Provincial Commissioner responsible for Policing, Major General Jan Scheepers and the Deputy Provincial Commissioner responsible for Corporate Services Major General Christine Morakaladi. In attendance, was the Capricorn District Commissioner Major General Lesiba Mashilo and the Provincial head of POCC Brigadier Dikeledi Mangena, the Provincial Head of Management Intervention Brigadier Huma and the Mopani District VISPOL Commander Brigadier Mashila Joined by several more other senior Police officers and members of the police from all levels of command.