Overview
- Prosecutors named José Miguel Simón Galindo, Estrella Baz Ceniceros and José Luis Parra Patiño in the case linked to the Toluca airport’s private-aviation zone.
- Simón Galindo and Baz Ceniceros face money-laundering accusations tied to OAG and SAE, while Parra Patiño is accused of equivalent tax fraud as SAE’s administrator.
- The FGR asked the court to summon the three to an imputación hearing, and no arrest requests have been made to date.
- The accused say the Navy is pressuring them to relinquish the area they have operated for about three decades, citing court rulings they say uphold OAG’s concession through 2037 and alleging a 5% gross-income levy since 2006.
- The terminal is run by AMAIT, in which the Navy holds a 51% stake, and Toluca is a key hub for executive and private aviation as the federal government seeks to reorder strategic airports.