On the 16th day of the “war” between Los Chapitos y The Mayitosin Sinaloa, Bodies of executed people continue to be abandoned.
Yesterday, two men were found dead on the bypass Benito Juarezknown as The Costeritawho presented multiple signs of violence. This place has become common for bodies to be left.
Both bodies were on the shoulder of the lane that runs from east to west, near the bridge that connects with the south exit of Culiacan.
One of the men was wearing blue sports shorts, his hands were tied and his face was covered, while the other was only wearing black pants.
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The discovery was attended to by the Mexican armywho protected the scene and requested the intervention of experts from the state Attorney General’s Office, who were in charge of the corresponding procedures.
As of press time, none of the victims have been officially identified.
REPORTED MISSING
A young man from the Miguel Hidalgo neighborhood He has been missing since Sunday morning, after he left his home.
It is about Iván Santiago Calderón Hernández19 years old, who the last time they saw him was wearing a black t-shirt, dress pants of the same color and sandals.
On Sunday morning he left his home at 9:00 a.m. and since then his whereabouts have not been known.
Iván Santiago studies Industrial Engineering at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa and it was said that he was going to a friend’s house.
His relatives ask for the support of the public to find his whereabouts.
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THEY ACCUSE MILITARY
This Wednesday morning, two narcomantas were located in different points, in which they accuse the Army and the National guard of the growing number of forced disappearances, which during the confrontation between Los Chapitos and Los Mayitos increased to more than 80 cases.
One was hung on the bridge Álvaro Obregón avenuein Culiacán, and the other in the Black Bridge. The narco-messages were directed to the authorities.
One of the messages was addressed to the brigadier general, Porfirio Fuentes Vélezas commander of the Ninth Military Zoneand to the brigadier general, Hector Jimenez AldanaState coordinator of the National Guard.
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2024-09-28 06:52:34