Jessica Xantomila and Jared Laureles
The newspaper La Jornada
Saturday, September 14, 2024, p. 13
The National Search Commission (CNB) is preparing a job intensive
to gather elements with local prosecutors and commissions that allow them to obtain information on 12,058 records of missing persons, in which the identity of the victims is not clear, because have errors or missing parts
.
Commissioner Teresa Reyes explained that among the cases is one that only says minor NN. That’s the name, how can we generate a search like that?
. Also, he commented, there is a person that the data of his date of birth makes us believe that he would be more than 600 years old
.
In a session of the National Search System, the last of the current administration, he detailed that of the 12,058 reports, 6,998 were obtained through the data migration carried out in 2019, When all the information from all previous records in the country is pulled together and the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons (RNPDNO) is created
.
Meanwhile, 277 were entered by relatives of the victims on the portal; 1,403 via the application –with the participation of authorities–, and the rest bulk loads
.
Reyes assured that in cases where there is the common thread
that the registration was carried out by some authority, We will send it to you so that you can review it and give us the information, so that we can complete and generate the necessary clues to search for this person.
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As for the 277 who were admitted by relatives, he said that they will be sought to verify the information and provide the missing data.
The commissioner indicated that of the 328,091 reports of missing persons in the RNPDNO, which has accumulated data since December 31, 1952, 212,483 have been located and 115,608 are still missing.
We are still processing the location of 8,631 people, reviewing the formalization process; there are 1,500 duplicates to be resolved and there is a universe of 12,085 records for which we have a complication with the data.
he said.
The head of the CNB pointed out that since the beginning of 2024, the national network of job seekers has been formed with 127 positions in the 32 entities and 20 in the central offices.
However, he acknowledged that there have been losses, as they went from 147 to 134. This is because There are some states that do not have search engines, this is what Querétaro, Sinaloa and Jalisco decided
.
He also reported that since October 2023, when he took office, five appeals have been filed against his appointment, of which two were dismissed, one was dismissed and two are still pending.
167 amparos have been filed against the update of the RNPDNO, for alleged suspensions of names or that they have been erased
but 64 of them were dismissed and 103 are still pending.