Mexico judge investigating 43 missing students arrested

Mexico, judge investigating 43 missing students arrested

In Mexico, former National Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam, the judge arrested in Mexico charged with investigating the fate of 43 “desaparacidos” students in Ayotzinapa in 2014, and with him 64 military and police officers, was arrested.
The police operation took place the day after the report of the commission of inquiry into the story was released, which spoke of “state crimes”, ie the kidnapping and murder of students committed by drug dealers with complicity in the judiciary and the armed forces order. Arrest warrants have also been issued for 14 people linked to the Guerreros Unidos criminal cartel.

Judge Murillo Karam is the author of the official version of the story, the so-called “Historical Truth” presented in 2015 under then-President of Mexico Enrique Pena Nieto (2012-2018) that convinced no one, let alone family members of 43 students, who vanished on the night of September 26-27, 2014 in Guerrero State after booking buses to take part in a demonstration in Mexico City. Subsequent investigations revealed that the students were arrested by corrupt police officers and handed over to the local organized crime force, the Guerreros Unidos, who, for reasons not fully understood, would kill them and dispose of the bodies by burning them in a landfill. Only the remains of three of them have been found and identified. All those arrested, including former Attorney General Murillo Karam, are charged with “collaborating with organized crime, kidnapping, torture, murder and obstructing justice. what was established instead by the “Commission for the Truth about Ayatzinapa” set up by the current Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador and headed by the Undersecretary of State for the Interior Alejandro Encinas, said the previous president and is now in opposition, the arrest of the party magnate Murillo Karam is politically motivated.

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