Alcoholics Anonymous Faces Alcohol Smuggling Allegations

In Nicolás Romero, a video denouncing alcohol smuggling in a rehabilitation center has caught attention. Concerns about alcohol addiction are rising in Mexico.


Alcoholics Anonymous Faces Alcohol Smuggling Allegations

Excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages is a common problem in the Mexican population, despite being legal. Many Mexicans struggle with alcoholism, affecting their well-being. Relatives of those affected seek help in specialized spaces to combat this addiction.

Recently, in the State of Mexico, a viral complaint has emerged on social media. A resident documented on video the moment an individual smuggled alcohol into an annex. In the short video, an inmate is shown pulling a bag through the window with a rope.

Rehabilitation centers often have names like 'Double A' or 'Alcoholics Anonymous' and there are spaces known as 'annexes' that are promoted as alcohol-free. The reported incidents took place in Nicolás Romero, and it is suspected that this problem may be more widespread in other annexes.

The video has been viewed more than 90 thousand times on a social network, generating various comments of support and concern. The complexity of overcoming alcohol addiction is mentioned, with factors such as mental illnesses complicating the recovery process. It is suggested to report the videos to the authorities and denounce the situation.

The account that shared the video expressed its outrage at the situation, mentioning the smuggling of alcohol in the Addictions Annex in the Hidalgo neighborhood. The problem of addiction, along with illegal access to alcoholic beverages within these rehabilitation spaces, highlights the urgency of addressing the issue effectively.

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