After nearly 100 unconscious immigrants found Houston human smuggling action, 5 people were accused

Abstract: Spencer Platt / Getty Images A few days of 97 unlicensed immigrants were found in hiding housing on April 30, and the Ministry of Justice received five human smuggling charges. Total five people ar...

Spencer Platt / Getty Images  A few days of 97 unlicensed immigrants were found in hiding housing on April 30, and the Ministry of Justice received five human smuggling charges.
 Total five people are accused of harboring the purpose of commercial advantages or private finance gains, concealing and shielding unlicensed immigrants. Their name is:
Minaga-Diaz, 22, Salvador Na-Larios, 31, Honduraskevin Kicona-Lopez, 25, Hondurasmarco Baca-Perez, 30, Mexicomarcelo Garcia-Palacios, 21, Mexico  According to the criminal complaints submitted on May 1, the Houston Police Bureau received a 911 telephone from the Kidnapping case from Francis Martinez. The application claims that Martin Nens pays the human smugglers 11,000 dollars, move her brothers from Honduras to the United States. She said that she was told her that if she didn't pay an additional $ 6,300, her brother would be killed.
According to the complaint, Martinez is short-lived with her brothers in a separate telephone. He many requests "Please help me." I was afraid of her brother's life, and she reported to the Houston Police Bureau. The event of the Bureau, according to the court documents, the "emergency geographic TE" reviewed the position of the person known as Martinez, leading to the investigators to discover immigrants.  After obtaining the search order, the Land Safety Survey found 97 unlicensed immigrants in Houston house. Investigator, he said, every male immigrant found in the family only wearing "underwear." The house contains immigrants in the two bedrooms? Everyone is contained outside the door to prevent single person from leaving.

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