Mexico City Prosecutor confirms benzodiazepines and THC in Metro needle puncture cases, with no link to major crimes or addiction. Incidents decrease amid heightened security.
Mexico City’s Attorney General’s Office (FGJCDMX) has revealed new details in the investigation into a series of needle attacks that alarmed commuters across the city’s public transportation systems, particularly the Metro. According to Prosecutor Bertha Alcalde Luján, the main substances identified in the puncture cases are benzodiazepines and THC, neither of which are associated with dependency or high-impact criminal activity.
During . . .






