Sunday, January 1, 2012

Canadian Robbed In Mexico: Two Police Officers Fired Over $22 Heist

ACAPULCO, Mexico - There are media reports in Mexico that two police officers accused of robbing a Canadian tourist in Acapulco have been fired.

The Mexican newspaper Universal quotes police director Miguel ?ngel Hern?ndez Albarr?n as saying the tourist filed a complaint that he was robbed on Wednesday.

The amount of money involved was 300 pesos, which works out to about 22 Canadian dollars.

Hern?ndez Albarran says the money was returned and the tourist has returned home -- it's not know where in Canada the person was from.

Universal also is reporting that six other public officials are under investigation for possible extortion.

Hern?ndez Albarr?n told the newspaper says members of the public are being urged to contact authorities if they are aware of any wrongdoing or have been victimized.

He says Mayor Manuel A?orve Ba?os has indicated he will not tolerate this kind of behaviour from any public official.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/12/29/canadian-robbed-in-mexico_n_1175639.html

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