Some of the human remains located on Wednesday in a ravine in the Mirador Escondido neighborhood, in Zapopan, Mexicocorrespond to those of some of the eight disappeared people who worked in a call center from which telephone fraud was allegedly committed.
On Thursday night, the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office stated in a brief statement that The relatives of the victims have already been informed of the incident. during a meeting held to review the progress of the investigations.
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“At said meeting they were informed about the findings of yesterday (Wednesday) in the Mirador Escondido colony in zapopanregarding indications of unidentified deceased persons, who in a cross-section of preliminary information coincided with the physical characteristics of some of the young people who are being sought, which was made known to the relatives and we will be waiting for the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Science issue the corresponding opinions that confirm the identity of the bodies”says the statement.
The agency noted that the extraction of bags with human remains in that place it has not finished and the work will continue until the collection of evidence is completely exhausted with the support of several institutions due to the complicated terrain.
Continuing the search and investigation of the eight young people who disappeared in Zapopan, the State Prosecutor’s Office once again held a working group with the families, in order to keep them updated on the direction and progress of the investigation. pic.twitter.com/PWFidBcYrb
– Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office (@FiscaliaJal) June 2, 2023
On June 30, Rosa Icela Rodriguezhead of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), revealed that The disappearance of young people from a call center in the state of Jalisco could be linked to real estate fraud and telephone extortion.
The secretary avoided specifying which criminal organization carried out the disappearance of the young people, as she pointed out that the investigations are still ongoing.
“Here the first indications are indeed people who were carrying out some type of real estate fraud and some type, let’s say, of telephone extortion. According to the follow-up of the first investigations, ”he detailed.
Source: Elcomercio
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