What happened in Campeche? 7 police officers dismissed for prisoner riot in Koben

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2024-05-01 14:38:33

A month and a half after the prisoner mutiny in the Social Reintegration Center (Cereso) of San Francisco Kobenthe early morning of March 15, 2024, They dismissed 7 police officers in Campeche.

In accordance with Armando Toledo JamitSecretary General of the Government, los 7 police who were dismissed are still wearing the uniform, which is a crime.

However, after the attempted prisoner riot in Koben, The 7 police officers who were dismissed accuse threats and repression by the authoritiesso we tell you What happened in Campeche?

7 police officers dismissed for prisoner riot in Koben

Armando Toledo, Secretary General of the Government, reported that 7 police officers were dismissed for the prisoner riot that occurred in Kobén on March 15which, as they are no longer part of the corporation, They can no longer wear the uniform.

Likewise, it was indicated that the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Campeche (FGECAM) already has the videos of the Kobén prisoner riot, which will help the judges to identify those responsible for attacks against police officers.

It should be remembered that the Campeche police officers have been on strike since last March 15, the day the prisoner riot took place that left more than 50 people, including prisoners and police officers, injured.

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On the other hand, the government secretary indicated that in this conflict Dialogue with a group of police officers is privileged.

Finally, the Campeche authorities indicated that, for the 2024 elections, security is guaranteed with the presence of the National Guard and 500 police officers who work together with the Government.

Campeche police point out threats from the legal advisor of the state government

According to the Campeche police, Juan Pedro Alcudia Vázquezwho is legal advisor to the government of Campeche, has made threatening statements by pointing out that they are committing administrative and criminal crimes.

For this reason, the police asked the Campeche Human Rights Commission (Codhecam) that government officials be called to appear for not complying with the recommendations that were issued regarding the possible violation of your rights during the prisoner riot in Koben.

And it is that Precautionary measures were issued to Armando Toledo, Secretary of Government, and María Eugenia Enríquez Reyes, Secretary of the Comptroller’s Office, to avoid reprisals against the affected police officers.

The threats have been increasing and we have been repressed (…) They created ‘fast track’ investigation folders for us; Due process is not being followed, we found out (about having been dismissed) through a link that our colleagues sent us; however, there is nothing formal about notification.

José Alejandro Grajales Chab, state police

2024-05-01 14:38:33

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