translated from Spanish: They ask to freeze accounts of Raymundo Collins, former co-founder of Mancera

The Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office asked the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) to freeze the accounts of Raymundo Collins Flores, former director of the Institute of Housing (Invi), who is on the fugitive.
This was reported by the institution’s spokesman, Ulysses Lara, in follow-up to the investigation against the former civilist for alleged illicit enrichment.
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The Prosecutor’s Office has carried out various diligences, both in the capital of the country and in Morelos, among which are a search to his home in the Florida colony, which together with the insurance of 41 classic cars, quad bikes and works of art, add at least 60 million pesos.
Since January there has been an apprehension order against Collins Flores for misuse of public service related to irregularities detected in the Invi.
According to the head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum, at the time of receiving the agency, her administration found that the Invi delivered millions of pesos without sustenance.
Raymundo Collins served as director of the Invi from December 2012 to July 2018, during the administration of former government chief Miguel Angel Mancera.
In July 2018 he was appointed by the interim head of government, José Ramón Amieva, as head of the Secretariat of Capital Public Security, since he left Sheinbaum at the head of the CDMX government.
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