PEMEX Pipeline Scandal Unveiled

**Unauthorized PEMEX Pipeline Found in Ensenada: Ex-Senator’s Ties Questioned** In El Sauzal, a clandestine pipeline linked to PEMEX was discovered. Ex-Senator Novelo clarifies no involvement, offering cooperation. Investigation ongoing.

**Clandestine PEMEX Pipeline Uncovered in Ensenada: Property Rented by Former Senator**

On March 26, an extensive security operation was conducted at a company located in the El Sauzal delegation of Ensenada. Authorities discovered an illegal pipeline connected to Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX). The pipeline was detected around 5 PM near the 100th kilometer of the Ensenada-Tijuana highway, close to the San Miguel toll booth.

Upon receiving a tip-off about a possible illegal fuel tapping, municipal civil protection units and firefighters promptly arrived at the scene. Security forces quickly established a perimeter, restricting access to the storage facility.

The operation involved members of the National Defense Department, National Guard, Federal Attorney General’s Office, and municipal authorities, who secured the area with safety seals.

Ex-Senator Gerardo Novelo publicly distanced himself from the incident, sharing a statement and rental contract for the property in question on social media. The statement clarified that the land, located in El Sauzal de Rodríguez, was leased to Luis Francisco Rodríguez Orozco. Novelo emphasized his willingness to cooperate with further inquiries.

Authorities are continuing their investigation to identify those responsible for this suspected fuel theft operation.

**Secondary Article: Enhanced Measures Against Fuel Theft Across Mexico**

In light of the recent discovery in Ensenada, authorities across Mexico are ramping up efforts to tackle illegal fuel tapping. The PEMEX pipeline incident in Ensenada is just one of many cases that highlight the persistent problem of fuel theft, or ‘huachicoleo’, which poses substantial economic and safety threats.

The Mexican government has been implementing stricter measures and deploying additional security forces to monitor and protect pipelines. Over recent years, coordination between national and local authorities has improved, aiming to deter such illegal activities. These efforts also include enhanced surveillance technology and increased legal penalties for offenders.

Fuel theft not only results in significant financial losses but also endangers communities due to the potential for explosions and environmental damage.

Experts assert that addressing the issue of fuel theft requires a multifaceted approach, combining law enforcement, community engagement, and continuous infrastructure investment. As investigations into the Ensenada case continue, there is hope that these collaborative measures will effectively curb this ongoing challenge throughout the nation.