Tulum Arrest: Suspects Linked to Multiple Homicides

Three mugshots of male subjects with obscured eyes, accompanied by Spanish text regarding their detention and legal status

Three individuals, believed to be part of a violent criminal group, have been arrested in Tulum. The suspects, identified as Julio César “N”, William Alexander “N”, and Fernando Camilo “N”, were apprehended by the State Prosecutor's Office, the Investigation Police, and the Municipal Police.

Julio César “N”, also known as “Chiquis”, and William Alexander “N”, known as “Flaco”, are suspected hitmen for the criminal group. Fernando Camilo “N” is believed to be responsible for maintaining the group's operations center, a role which includes paying the rent for the house they use.

Camilo is currently hospitalized due to a double ankle fracture. All three individuals are thought to be connected to several homicides that have taken place in Tulum.

Upon their arrest, the suspects were found to be in possession of what is believed to be narcotics. They were subsequently handed over to the Public Prosecutor.

In addition to their suspected involvement in drug-related crimes, the two alleged hitmen, Julio César “N” and William Alexander “N”, are believed to have participated in a homicide on February 14th of this year. The victim, a male, was found abandoned on a dirt road near a cenote. It is thought that he was killed due to his affiliation with a rival criminal group.

The legal status of the three suspects will be determined in accordance with the law.


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