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Forty-eight bodies were found in a clandestine grave in Jalisco

The human remains of at least 48 people have been located in a farm located in the colony The looker Of the municipality of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, informed the State Prosecutor’s Office on Saturday.

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In a statement, the agency said that, since the beginning of the investigations, the area is reviewed thoroughly by ministerial agents and staff of Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences (IJCF), which gave the aforementioned findings.

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He said that of the 48 victims, have been identified partially 11 men and three women who had a research folder in force in the Office of the Specialized Prosecutor for Missing Persons.

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The State Prosecutor he endorsed his commitment with society in keep searching for missing people in the entity permanently, with the purpose of locate those responsible of these facts and present them before a judicial tribunal.

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In Tlajomulco it has become common find clandestine graves used by the organized crime for bury their victims. For example, him November 19th past at least 25 bodies no life were found on a farm in said municipality, where they were found 52 bags with human remains since the beginning of that month, the Jalisco Attorney General’s Office reported.

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Of the 25 bodies recovered from the house in the El Zapote neighborhood, five were women Y twenty they were mens. Six were identified by their relatives and they had an investigation folder opened by the Office of the Specialized Prosecutor for Missing Persons. All the people identified they had criminal records, said the Prosecutor.

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Jalisco It is one of the states with more Jalisco New Generation Cartel presence, lead by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, “El Mencho”, Considered by the Mexican authorities as the largest criminal organization in the country above the Sinaloa Cartel, headed by Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.

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Added to the horror to find hundreds of clandestine graves a merciless truth is added: the violence and the defenseless framework surrounding children. The bodies from five minors and seven unborn form part from the long list of more than 800 corpses that are found unidentified in the morgue of the IJCF, which arrived there in a span of one year And until that moment nobody has gone to claim them.

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They have found 602 men (74.1%) 68 women (8.4%) and 142 of sex not yet defined (17.5%). The advanced state of decomposition wave lack of some parts have made impossible that the latter can be recognized, according to the platform of Unidentified Deceased Persons or “PFSI Registration”.

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Barely the January the 8th past, they were discovered the remains of 18 people in other farm from the same colony The looker from Tlajomulco. According to the State Prosecutor’s Office, IJCF anthropologist experts located the bone remains in a new clandestine grave, the third discovered in just two days In the same area.

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He detailed that four people have been identified, which had an open investigation folder before the Special Prosecutor for Missing Persons.

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The finding it is derivative of an investigation that started the past November 6th, after an attack on elements of the National Guard, in which they were 15 criminals arrested Y released eight kidnapped people. In addition, a winery was secured in the Toluquilla delegation, in the municipality of San Pedro Tlaquepaque.

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Last January 6th, the undersecretary of Human Rights, Population and Migration of the Ministry of the Interior, Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez, revealed that, in Mexico, 61,637 people have disappeared since the year 2006 to 2019.

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The new figure add more than 20,000 missing to the latest official data, triggering the estimate that he government federal there were kept by more than 10 years. Of this total, more than 97% were registered from 2006, when the PAN administration Felipe Calderón Hinojosa unleashed the call war on drug trafficking.

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