Cesar Arellano
Newspaper La Jornada
Tuesday, June 21, 2022, p. 13
A judge from the South Prison gave Ignacio Mendoza Gandaría, former command of the Center for Investigation and National Security, 48 hours to deliver to the Attorney General’s Office, the evidence that supports that he has covid-19, which is why yesterday no appeared at the hearing where he would be charged with forced disappearance and torture related to the Ayotzinapa case. If it is verified that the information provided to the judge is false, the FGR may request the arrest of Mendoza Gandaria, who is presumed to have participated in the interrogation of Felipe Rodríguez. The brushalleged member of the criminal group United Warriorswho was tortured to confess his participation in the attack against the 43 students of the Normal Rural of Ayotzinapa, Guerrero.