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====Money laundering==== [[File:No televisa.jpg|thumb|250px|Protest before a Televisa truck in the [[Plaza de la Constitución]], [[Mexico City|Mexico city]], July 8, 2006.]] On 23 August 2012, 18 alleged company employees were arrested in Nicaragua, accused of international drug trafficking, organized crime and money laundering;<ref name="Cite1">{{cite web|url=http://www.el-mexicano.com.mx/informacion/noticias/1/2/nacional/2012/11/07/627619/pgr-informa-a-nicaragua-sobre-18-mexicanos-detenidos.aspx|title=PGR informa a Nicaragua sobre 18 mexicanos detenidos |access-date=2012-11-23}}</ref> six vans that bore the logo of the media company also were seized<ref name="Cite1"/> which had professional production equipment for television transmission<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aristeguinoticias.com/0211/mexico/camionetas-confiscadas-en-nicaragua-equipadas-para-tv/|title=Camionetas confiscadas en Nicaragua, equipadas para TV |access-date=2012-12-04 |publisher=Aristegui Noticias}}</ref> and registered in the name Televisa SA de CV, where drugs and $9.2 million in cash were transported. According to statements of the television itself, detainees do not belong to Televisa, and the vehicles were registered with false documents to the Ministry of Transport and Roads of the Federal District.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://noticierostelevisa.esmas.com/nacional/501840/camionetas-aseguradas-nicaragua-no-son-televisa/|title=Camionetas aseguradas en Nicaragua no son de Televisa |access-date=2012-12-04 |publisher=Noticieros Televisa}}</ref> Supposedly stationery used in these forgeries (especially some business cards and letterhead) involved Amador Narcia, a reporter who disappeared from Televisa News following this scandal.
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