Capturan to 12 policies of massacre of 19 people killed in front of Mexico-EEUU

Mexico City, Mexico

Mexican State Police Policy Tamaulipas fueron captured by presumably participates in enreare in the massacre of 19 people that fueron calcinadas, between the two Guatemalans, in a frontal zone with United States, informs this March the tax.

In the case of the massacre, there are indications that “probably participating in at least 12 elements of the State Police” is in the pipeline for Tamaulipas’ taxman, Irving Barrios.

January 23, the tax year of Tamaulipas, frontiering with Texas, informs that inside a burning vehicle the remaining remains of 19 people, who are presumed to be in the majority of Guatemalan migrants who are searching for the United States.

Through the first indictments and an analysis of the lie, the tax authorities have refuted the hypothesis of an alteration of the crime which indicates the probable participation of the uniformed, added Barrios.

The police are detained and will be prosecuted for their “probable participation in classified homicide offenses, abuse of authority, failure of administrative functions and falsification of information given to an authority”, the tax authorities said.

In Guatemala, migrants’ families are signaling that between the two possible victims are allegations that on these days they decided to cruise Mexico with the help of traffickers, with the intention of going to the United States.

The taxation of Tamaulipas has worked with Guatemalan consular authorities and on the basis of DNA analysis has identified the Guatemalans and Mexicans among the victims.

Tamaulipas, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, is the shortest route to get to the United States of America, but it is exciting with the presence of gangs that are sequestered, exiled and cared for by migrants.

Camargo, the area where the fatalities took place, is a dispute zone between the Noreste map, operated by Los Zetas, which controls part of New Leon, and the Gulf, which for decades has been active in Tamaulipas.

In August 2010, a group of 72 undocumented migrants, in their Central American majority, were assigned to the Zetas municipality in the municipality of San Fernando, in Tamaulipas.

Mexico is living a life of violence in organized crime, especially drug cartels that are disputed by United States.

Since December 2006, when the federal government launched an anti-drug controversy, it has registered more than 300,000 violent deaths, the majority in criminal cases, according to official records.

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