Television Transmission Equipment Stolen in the Mexican Premier League
Crime doesn't respect anyone in Mexico, and in Texcoco, after a Premier League match, a company that broadcasts the games had all its equipment stolen.
It is a fact that traveling on most roads in Mexico has become a real terror, and crime doesn't spare anyone, as happened with a company that broadcasts games in the Mexican Premier League (Third Division), who were stripped of all their technical equipment.
That's what happened to Vive Siete, a company that broadcasts games in this category on the Facebook social network, was the victim of crime after the Zaci Heroes vs. Neza FC, at the Claudio Suarez stadium in the city of Texcoco in the State of Mexico.
According to information that has been shared on social media, the vehicles transporting the team were hit by the famous crash-busters and when they got off the vehicles they were robbed of their transmission equipment by the criminals who at gunpoint left them without any of the equipment they had managed to gather after eight years of hard work.
This page is well known in both the Premier League (Third Division) and the TDP League (Fourth Division), which broadcasts most of the matches this way and which supports the Referee Commission in reviewing plays and has around 20 thousand followers.
Only material damage
Fortunately, the damage was only material and no human loss was reported. Beyond the scare they suffered, the owner of the page, Mauricio Chavez, recounted the serious events after the match between Heroes de Zaci and Neza FC, where they were materially left clean.
The amount of stolen belongings was not quantified, which covered absolutely all of them, but it was stated that they were materials acquired in eight years of work and where now they will see their transmission work interrupted by this fact.
The teams in these categories look for this type of companies to broadcast their games on Facebook or YouTube, being a great support as was evident with the transmission of the last Irapuato final, being a total success for the Premier League.
This is not the first time that this type of case has occurred, since in these scenarios security is almost non-existent and local teams often behave aggressively with teams that bring their own transmission equipment to provincial squares and seek to damage the technical equipment.

