Article 123, section B, section XIII, of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, provides that members of the police institutions shall be governed by their own laws. Such forceful ordering only has compliance in bodies such as the armies or the foreign service. In the police, no secondary law of a general nature governs their participation in giving and receiving.
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