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Institute to Return the Stolen to the People Auction
May 28, 2019
- Mexico Car Auction
- Men wash a 2007 Lamborghini Murcielago to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- People look inside a 2007 Lamborghini Murcielago to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- People look at a truck to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- People look inside a car featuring the Spanish message "Vehicle without keys" that will be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- People take their pictures by cars to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- A man poses for photos next to a Chevrolet Camaro 2010 to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- A youth looks inside a Chevrolet Camaro 2010 to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- People look at cars to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- Women walk by vehciles to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- A man holding his auction paddle looks at vehicles on display to be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- A man stops to look vehicles that will be auctioned at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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- Mexico Car Auction
- People hold up their numbers during a practice run before the start of a car auction at the Los Pinos Cultural Center, once the presidential residence, in Mexico City, Sunday, May 26, 2019. The Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, the new name for a branch of the Finance Ministry charged with selling property seized from purported drug dealers and tax cheats, as well as government goods that are no longer in use, held the car auction on Sunday. (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz)
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