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Disappeared from call center: they find human remains in black bags in a ravine in Jalisco

Search operations for the seven missing people from a call center in Zapopan, Jalisco state, in Mexicoled the Prosecutor’s Office to locate several bags with human remains in a ravine in the Mirador Escondido neighborhood.

The state’s attorney Luis Joaquin Mendez Ruizindicated that the investigation work revealed indications that some bodies could be located at the site and upon arrival at the site some human segments were found on the slope of the ravinefor which reason support had to be requested from Civil Protection elements of zapopan to descend to the bottom and continue searching.

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The search It began on Tuesday afternoon at this site, but was suspended at nightfall and work resumed on Wednesday morning.

Mendez Ruiz indicated that at approximately noon they managed to reach the bottom of the ravine to locate the bags and begin to remove them from the place.

“We lowered between 50 and 60 people from the Prosecutor’s Office, the Institute (Jalisciense of Forensic Sciences and Civil Protection)we took out some bags that are already being processed and we are already coordinating with the Institute so that when all the bags are taken out they are processed immediately and we are in a position to inform”said the prosecutor.

He insisted that Until now it cannot be said that these are the seven missing persons from the two farms of the call center from where telephone fraud was allegedly forged. Although he did not disclose the total number of bags that have been located in the place, he pointed out that from the segments that he observed it can be determined that among the bodies there are both men and women.

On Tuesday night, the state prosecutor and the Special Prosecutor for Missing Persons, Blanca Trujillo, went to Mexico City to have several meetings with personnel from the Attorney General’s Office and the Secretariat for Citizen Security and Protection and to share information about of this case.

Until now the main line of investigation points to telephone fraud and although the Prosecutor’s Office Jalisco has identified the tenant of the farm in the Jardines Vallarta neighborhood, from where at least four of the seven people disappeared, he has not yet been located for questioning.

Meanwhile, it is known that the address of the second farm, located in the La Estancia neighborhood, corresponds to that of a tax consulting company that has no official record.



Source: Elcomercio

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