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FGR will take charge of the Debanhi case: Mejía Berdeja

Arturo Sanchez Jimenez and Alonso Urrutia

Newspaper La Jornada
Friday, September 30, 2022, p. 14

The Attorney General’s Office (FGR) attracted the investigation folder of the feminicide of Debanhi Susana Escobar Bazaldúa, reported yesterday the Undersecretary of Public Security of the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection, Ricardo Mejía Berdeja.

In the morning conference of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, at the National Palace, Mejía Berdeja pointed out that the attraction of the investigations was made at the request of the parents of Debanhi, who has been missing since April 9 and was found dead in the cistern of a motel in Escobedo, Nuevo Leon.

For his part, President López Obrador confirmed that two elements of the Secretary of the Navy (Semar) are missing. They were working in Acapulco. They came here (to Mexico City). They were not, I understand, as permanent guards for Senator (José) Narro, but rather accompanied him from Guerrero to Mexico City.he explained.

The disappearance of the sailors, of whom there has been no news since March, is being investigated by the FGR, said the president, who promised that the progress of the investigations will be made known.

Mejía Berdeja added that the government is also collaborating with the FGR to arrest Arnulfo G and Luis G, two of the owners of the El Pinabete mine in Sabinas, Coahuila, where 10 miners were trapped in August. There is coordination with the FGR to provide more elements that allow the arrest of these subjects and, as instructed by the President of the Republic, to go in this case to the last consequences.

He recalled that Cristian Elior Solís, another of the alleged perpetrators of illegal mining, has already been arrested.

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