Around 3:47 p.m. today, there was a separation of carriages at the Polanco station on line 7, with no injuries. A complaint is made to the Prosecutor’s Office for being a totally atypical situation. Work is underway to restore service.
— Guillermo Calderón (@GCalderon_Metro)
January 15, 2023
The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJ CDMX) opened an investigation folder on the detachment of wagons that occurred this Sunday at the Polanco station on Line 7 of the Metro.
“According to the first reports, the agent of the Public Ministry was notified of the separation of a train car at the Polanco station, for which an investigation was initiated for the crime of damage due to vehicle transit,” said the justice agency. it’s a statement.
Experts from the General Coordination of Forensic Investigation and Expert Services, experts in photography, video, crime, traffic events, electricity, fires and explosives, industrial, computer and mechanical security, came to gather evidence and make opinions.
“Investigative Police agents went to the scene to interview potential witnesses and collect video surveillance images,” added the Prosecutor’s Office.
In the incident this Sunday, no people were injured and the service on Line 7 was fully restored around 7:18 p.m., after being suspended for three hours.
#MetroNotice: At the moment the service on Line 7 is normalized, all stations are in operation. The advance of the trains is continuous.
– MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX)
January 16, 2023