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Mexico finds 113 fake police in one Puebla municipality force

Police officers stand guard as members of the teacher's union CNTE (not pictured) march past the Revolution Monument in Mexico City June 1, 2015. Thousands of Mexican teachers protested on the streets of Mexico City on Monday against a crucial part of President Enrique Pena Nieto's education reform, sensing that government support for it was crumbling. On Friday, the Education Ministry said it would suspend the planned teacher evaluations opposed by militant teaching unions in Mexico, which fear it will curb their power. REUTERS/Henry Romero - RTR4YEPO

Prosecutors and soldiers raided a local police force in central Mexico and found a strange thing: 113 of the 185 officers weren’t policemen at all.

The Public Safety Department in the central state of Puebla said late Wednesday that the 113 are facing charges equivalent to impersonating an officer. Some had presumably paid to avoid vetting and registration procedures.

The state government took over policing duties in the town of San Martin Texmelucan.

The state interior secretary said the town government had lost control and could no longer guarantee the safety of residents.

Diodoro Carrasco cited multiple instances in . . .

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