Ensenada Prosecutor Office Raid

“Law enforcement operation unfolds at State Prosecutor’s Office in Ensenada post-arrest of eight officers. US takes action against illegal activities, impacting Mexicali and Tijuana water access.”

**Major Operation Conducted at State Prosecutor’s Office in Ensenada Following Arrest of Eight Officers**

A significant law enforcement operation unfolded this Thursday at the offices of the State Prosecutor’s Office in the Bustamante neighborhood of Ensenada. This extensive deployment involved both federal and state forces.

According to initial reports, the operation is linked to the arrests of additional officers from the Municipal Public Security Directorate. The building, located at the intersection of Ninth and Insurgentes streets, was surrounded by personnel from the Mexican Navy and the National Defense Secretariat around 4:00 PM.

As of now, authorities have not disclosed the reasons for these arrests or the total number of officers in custody. The area remains closed off as authorities prepare to transport the detained officers to the Social Reintegration Center. The individuals arrested include Alberto Cisneros, Owen Vázquez, Jesús Pedraza, Martín Ibarra, Rubén Soto, Juan González, Edu Morales, and Eduardo Pelayo.

**Additional News: U.S. Federal Government Takes Decisive Action on Illegal Activities**

In related news, U.S. authorities recently detained ten individuals suspected of having connections with “El Chapo Isidro,” a known criminal figure. Five of these individuals are originally from Mexicali. This move is part of a wider crackdown on organized crime and drug trafficking networks that operate across borders.

Furthermore, in a rare development, the United States government has denied water access to Tijuana for the first time, following complaints from Texas. This denial has stirred diplomatic discussions and highlighted ongoing resource disputes between the two regions.

Keep visiting TJGringo.com for the latest updates on these developing stories.