At the request of Mexico's Attorney General's Office (FGR), a judge issued 83 arrest warrants against military commanders and troop personnel, authorities at different levels in the Mexican state of Guerrero, police and alleged criminals, for organized crime, forced disappearance, torture, homicide and crimes against the administration of justice related to the Ayotzinapa case
Mexico City, August 21 (RHC)-- At the request of Mexico's Attorney General's Office (FGR), a judge issued 83 arrest warrants against military commanders and troop personnel, authorities at different levels in the Mexican state of Guerrero, police and alleged criminals, for organized crime, forced disappearance, torture, homicide and crimes against the administration of justice related to the Ayotzinapa case, the agency announced.
The arrest warrants, as well as the arrest of Jesús Murillo Karam, one of the architects of the so-called 'historical truth' about the Ayotzinapa case -a thesis that has already been disproved-, come just days after the Truth Commission in charge presented its most recent report, in which it states that the disappearance of the normalistas was a "State crime" -- in whose attention institutional errors also occurred by action, omission or negligence.