They investigate alleged clandestine crematorium in CDMX; They spread photos of a woman and a minor found alive

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2024-05-05 04:53:55

Mexico City authorities are immersed in an investigation after the discovery of what appears to be a clandestine grave and crematorium in the southeast of the capital, where the collective Seeking Mothers reported the discovery of possible human remains.

The person in charge of the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico CityUlises Lara López, confirmed that forensic experts have been deployed in the area to collect the skeletal remains found and carry out their analysis in an effort to clarify the facts.

Meanwhile, the head of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC CDMX), Pablo Vázquez Camacho, reported that, together with the capital’s Prosecutor’s Office, and the Commission for the Search for Missing Persons of Mexico City, they will carry out exhaustive investigations today. in the area close to the buses.

Cecilia Flores, president of the Madres Buscadoras collective, warned about the discovery on social networks, indicating that alleged human remains were found clandestinely buried in a vacant lot, an unusual situation in the Mexican capital.

The authorities have assigned a detachment of 50 elements and 12 vehicles to protect the discovery site, while they carry out exhaustive investigations in collaboration with the search groups.

Documents found

In addition to human remains, photographs and identification were found. The Prosecutor’s Office and the SSC CDMX They confirmed that so far a woman and a child who live nearby have been located.

The discovery took place in the limits between Iztapalapa and Tláhuac, two areas of the capital with high poverty rates and the presence of criminal groups, which increases concern about the situation.

Ulises Lara López referred this Wednesday to the publication spread on social networks by Ceci Flores, in which the Possible discovery of human remains and identifications in a place located near the Iztapalapa and Tláhuac mayor’s officesfor which the Prosecutor’s Office initiated an investigation file for criminal news.

He reported that the Public Ministry of the Prosecutor’s Office for Investigation of the Search for Missing Persons (FIEIDEPFP), of the General Coordination of Investigation of High Impact Crimes, gave intervention to experts from the General Coordination of Forensic Investigation and Expert Services, experts in the matters of criminology, photography, anthropology and archeology to travel to the place in search of clues.

“We are waiting for the corresponding opinions that will scientifically determine greater details of what was found,” he noted.

Lara López mentioned that agents from the Investigative Police also intervened to collect interviews with possible witnesses, as well as video surveillance cameras near the site.

Located people

He pointed out that Investigative Police agents went to the addresses marked on two identifications located and in both cases it was possible to confirm that the people holding said identifications are alive and in good health.

One of the credentials issued by the National Electoral Institute corresponds to a woman residing in Valle de Chalco, in the State of Mexico, and the other is a school ID from a basic level educational center located in the Mayor’s Office of Tláhuac.

The Father of the Family confirmed that his son is in good health, that he is not missing and has remained in the family nucleus at all times, specified the person in charge of the CDMX Prosecutor’s Office.

Lara López asserted that regarding the evidence collected at the scene, the Prosecutor’s Office will soon offer the results of the expert opinions, once the nature of the findings is confirmed.

The Secretary of Citizen Security, Pablo Vázquez, explained that since the agency learned through social networks about an alleged crematorium found on the limits of the Tláhuac and Iztapalapa municipalities, by search groups, it sent 50 elements and 12 vehicles to the protection of the site.

He noted that groups specialized in immediate search focused on verifying, in accordance with the generalized search protocol, the documentary evidence found and provided by the search groups.

“The identification of the female Laura Angélica N, as the prosecutor has already mentioned, and a school credential of the minor Álvaro N,” the secretary detailed.

“In the first case, in coordination with the Search Commission of the State of Mexico, the woman Laura Angélica was located alive and safe, located in the Colonia Valle de Avándaro, in the municipality of Chalco, in the State of Mexico” .

Laura N stated that she had lost her credential as a result of a theft.

In the second case, the minor Álvaro N was found alive, safe and sound, as well as his mother and father, with whom a telephone communication had previously been established.

Vázquez Camacho highlighted that these people were located in the Polvorilla Colony, in the Iztapalapa Mayor’s Office.

2024-05-05 04:53:55

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