The National Immigration Institute (INM) has confirmed that Texas Trucker Jabin Akeem “Wrong Way” Bogan was flown in to the Abraham González International Airport in Ciudad Juárez and deported at the Bridge of the Américas just before noon. Ironically, the Bridge of the Americas was where Bogan’s odyssey began 7 months ago when he claims what was
Jabin Akeem “Wrong Way” Bogan was released from Villa Aldama Federal Prison in Mexico Thursday night after payment of bonds and fines totaling $2000.00 US for his September 12 conviction for possessing prohibited ammunition in Mexico. Bogan has been held in the maximum security federal prison in the state of Veracruz since his arrest in
We reported on September 12, 2012, that a decision by a Mexican judge on a sentence for Jabin Akeem “Wrong Way” Bogan for “mistakenly” entering Mexico with a load of 268,000 rounds of NATO grade ammunition. That decision was inexplicably delayed. We now are learning from our sources in Mexico the reason for the delay.
DEMCO EXPRESS (USDOT#1719805) is back in business after having been put out of service as an “Imminent Hazard to the Public Safety”on May 25, 2012. The company, owned by Kenyan native Dennis Mekenye was the former employer of Jabin “Wrong Way” Bogan, the Dallas trucker who entered Mexico with 258,000 rounds of NATO grade ammunition
Jabin Akeem “Wrong Way” Bogan, the US trucker from Dallas, arrested in April when he “mistakenly” crossed the US border into Mexico with 268,000 rounds of NATO grade ammunition, has maintained through his attorney and his mommy, that it was all a horrendous mistake. The result of “bad information” from a uniformed officer on the
One media outletis reporting that Jabin “Wrong Way” Bogan, the Dallas “trucker” caught with 268,000 rounds of NATO grade ammunition in Cd.Juarez back in April could learn his sentence for his crimes as early as today. [info_box] This just in from the above source: The Judge in the Jabin Bogan case held the hearing today
Mexican Federal Magistrate Víctor Manuel Flores Jiménez, this morning, announced his decision to reduce the charges against Jabin Akeem Bogan from smuggling to simple possession of ammunition, a move sought by Bogan’s Mexican defense attorney, Emilio de la Rosa. On April 17, Bogan was caught with 268,000 rounds of NATO grade ammunition in his trailer
We’re getting information that the Judge hearing the case of Dallas trucker Jabin Akeem Bogan, who was caught in April with 268,000 rounds of NATO grade ammunition in Cd. Juarez, will announce his decision this morning, Monday, August 20, 2012. The information comes from his mother, Aletha Smith, who is not the most reliable of
Common sense tells us the answer to that question is absolutely nothing in common, but if one has listened to the Dave Nemo show recently, they would have heard Nemo trying to tie all together as rationalization why Mexico is prosecuting Jabin Akeem “Wrong Way” Bogan for being in possession of 268,000 rounds of NATO
Since the FMCSA shuttered rogue carrier DEMCO EXPRESS on May 25, 2012, that has been the question asked by many of our readers and followers and it would appear that the answer is a resounding YES! According to an interview by Fox News 4 with the mother of Demco employee Jabin Akeem Bogan, since the
Today marks the 40th day since Demco Express driver Jabin Bogan of Dallas, entered Mexico with 268,000 rounds of prohibited military grade ammunition and was arrested and detained by Mexican authorities. We didn’t have much of an interest in this story until a couple of days after the event, when “supporters” of Bogan, for their