In a letter addressed to the capital prosecutor, Ernestina Godoy, Cuauhtémoc’s legal representative, Oscar Montoya Pérez, explained that at 9:04 p.m. on Thursday, January 26, a group of officials, led by the comptroller Juan José Serrano, entered the development and welfare area of the mayor’s office and without presenting a document they carried out a diligence.
At the site, four grassroots workers were detained who were prevented from communicating with the outside world, while the local comptroller’s office carried out an investigation.
The Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office denounced that, without the diligence carried out in the offices concluding, various people, including Sebastián Ramirez, president of Morena in the capital, published on social networks the discovery of pamphlets and banners against the head of government.
In the complaint, the prosecution is asked to investigate whether crimes such as illegal deprivation of liberty, illegal exercise of public service and coalition of public servants were committed.
“This denunciation of facts is against Juan José Serrano Mendoza, secretary of the Comptroller General’s Office; Sofia Karina Rosas Loza, head of the internal control body; Susana Flores Palomo, head of the departmental investigation unit of the internal control body of the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office, as well as public servants of the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office and whoever is responsible for the probably criminal acts that are carried out his knowledge”, the document reads.
The Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office also announced that it will file a complaint against the government of Mexico City before the capital’s Human Rights Commission.