Ikon Midstream exported four fuel shipments to Azteca Cone in Mexico
Trade documents show Ikon Midstream sent at least four fuel shipments to a Mexican customer named Azteca Cone. Three Mexican security sources told Reuters that Azteca Cone is suspected of serving as a front company for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
dezeen.comIkon Midstream’s own trade documents show it exported at least four fuel shipments to a customer called Azteca Cone in Mexico. Azteca Cone is suspected of being a front company for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, three Mexican security sources told Reuters. The documents were produced by Ikon Midstream itself and detail the shipments to the Mexican buyer.
No further details on shipment dates, volumes, or destinations within Mexico were provided in the reporting.
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