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Two agents from the Mexican Public Ministry who were investigating the Ayotzinapa case disappear

Two agents from the Mexican Attorney General’s Office (FGR) disappeared while heading to the state of Guerrero, in the south of the country, to investigate the case of the 43 students missing from Mexico. AyotzinapaThe president reported this Tuesday, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

If these missing people exist, they are a man and a woman from Attorney General who work in search of young people Ayotzinapa and they disappeared and the search is already underway“, said the president in his morning conference.

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The last time the agents were seen was last Sunday, in Cuernavacacapital of the state of Moreloswhere the State Personnel Search Commission information leaflets distributed Suay Kassandra Domínguez and Enrique Linares.

Although some media outlets reported that authorities would investigate the homicide of Yankee Kothan Gómeznormal student Ayotzinapa murdered last week at a Guerrero Police checkpoint, López Obrador He commented that they were investigating the case of the 43 young people from that school who disappeared in September 2014.

This (happens) must be known, within the scope of the work that is being done. intensified look for young people“, said the president.

And I hope it’s not something to do with those who don’t want young people and are getting in the way. As they know we are working and advancing, they want to stop us from continuing to advance. They won’t make it” he added.

Tension increased between López Obrador and families and students from Ayotzinapawho protest because the president did not fulfill his promise to resolve the case, although the Truth Commission created by him concluded in 2022 that it was a “state crime” in which the Army also participated.

The students of Ayotzinapa Last Wednesday they broke into a door National Palace demand justice López Obradorwho is accused of protecting the soldiers involved while inside.

Mexico is experiencing a missing persons crisis, with more than 100,000 people not located since records began, according to the official census of the National Research Commission (CNB) what López Obrador intend to modify.

Source: Elcomercio

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