โSep-13-2014 11:56 AM
โSep-16-2014 11:02 PM
moisheh wrote:
This type of corruption happens at KM21 in Sonora all the time. Only it is Mexicans who are the victims. In every town and village in Sonora there are local residents with second hand stores. Most of the goods come from yard sales in Tucson and beyond. Typically the owner of the store travels to AZ every week. He will usually have a 1/2 ton and maybe a trailer. When he gets to 21 the vehicles are loaded as high as is legally possible. Every nook and cranny is filled with goodies: furniture, appliances, clothing, small appliances and more. One of the aduaneros will examine the list of goods and come out to inspect the goods. At this point the driver is given a choice: Pay a "fee" to the audanero and carry on or unload the truck and trailer so the goods can be examined. The driver usually takes option one. Cost is between $100 and $150 usd. Option 2 is a disaster. At least 4 hours and the goods are scattered all over the parking lot. I have been told( not verified) that there is a system similar to tips in a restaurant. All of the "fees" are pooled with the shift boss taking the biggest share. Great business model.
Moisheh
โSep-14-2014 09:32 PM
โSep-14-2014 07:47 PM
โSep-14-2014 07:44 PM
navegator wrote:
To answer Mr: qtlla9111.
The official fee for unloading and loading the trailer is $320.00 US Dollars and that is only paid at the border if the Mexican customs requests it, once the seals are attached, the trailer box should not be opened until it arrives at the destination.
The contents of the trailer were inspected at the border both by the US customs and then the Mexican customs the driver had a detailed inventory and documents that the Mexican Consulate provided for the transpertation into Mexico and the trailer doors were sealed, in the Resguardo Aduanal South of Sonoyta, they stoped the trailer and removed the seals, opened the doors and asked for money to let the rig continue nothing was unloaded and nothing was touched.
They asked for $170.00 US Dollars deposited into a private debit card at the local Oxxo, the driver stayed with the trailer, he can not go out of the customs compound and NO HE DID NOT PARTICIPATE in the extorsion, our neece's husband's family have a company that has trailers and asked the company that transported ower furniture if the driver could have asked for a bribe , that is forbiden and the driver can loose his job, the company is reputable and honest, the seals where not on the doors.
The Garita Aduanal South of Sonoyta has been a thorn in the comerce for quite some time we have a friend that works for a maquiladora tha transports goods from theire factory in Tijuana to the one in Guadaljara and he has to drive from Tijuana to Sonyta at least once a week to give the Aduaneros a bribe, the company places the brbes under cost of doing buisness.
A number of persons that post here have complained about this particular Aduana.
For Mr: iguana07
Spain emtyed the dungeons of all criminals and sent them to the new world as conquistadores, cheaper than to house them in spain, the bribes came with them and have not stoped.
navegator
โSep-14-2014 05:06 PM
โSep-14-2014 01:57 PM
โSep-14-2014 01:08 PM
โSep-14-2014 10:18 AM
โSep-14-2014 10:10 AM
โSep-14-2014 07:14 AM
moisheh wrote:
This type of corruption happens at KM21 in Sonora all the time. Only it is Mexicans who are the victims. In every town and village in Sonora there are local residents with second hand stores. Most of the goods come from yard sales in Tucson and beyond. Typically the owner of the store travels to AZ every week. He will usually have a 1/2 ton and maybe a trailer. When he gets to 21 the vehicles are loaded as high as is legally possible. Every nook and cranny is filled with goodies: furniture, appliances, clothing, small appliances and more. One of the aduaneros will examine the list of goods and come out to inspect the goods. At this point the driver is given a choice: Pay a "fee" to the audanero and carry on or unload the truck and trailer so the goods can be examined. The driver usually takes option one. Cost is between $100 and $150 usd. Option 2 is a disaster. At least 4 hours and the goods are scattered all over the parking lot. I have been told( not verified) that there is a system similar to tips in a restaurant. All of the "fees" are pooled with the shift boss taking the biggest share. Great business model.
Moisheh
โSep-14-2014 06:59 AM
โSep-14-2014 04:35 AM
navegator wrote:
We paid the mordida and the truck left minutes after the crooks got the money.
navegator
โSep-14-2014 03:24 AM
โSep-13-2014 07:36 PM