Mexican detainee arrested for torture by periodist Lydia Cacho | News Univision América Latina

CITY OF MEXICO.- The ex-governor of the Mexican state of Puebla, Mario Marín, fue arrested by the General Taxation of the Republic (FGR) at the tourist port of Acapulco, Guerrero, tras un cateo en un immeble, revelaron functionarios del goberno federal a diversos medios.

Marín, also known as ‘El Gober Precioso’, has an order of apprehension for its presumed liability in the aggravated torture of the periodical Lydia Cacho.

Following the notice of his arrest, Cacho published a message in his social speeches stating that “there are 14 years looking for justice”.

The nightmare of the mercenaries, the authorities transferred to Marín to the state of Quinatan Roo, is required by the judiciary and initiates the process in return.

The torture case of Lydia Cacho

The periodical fue detained in December 2005 by a dozen police officers que, sin contar con orden de captura, la trasladaron de Cancún a Puebla en un vehicul propiedad del empresario de la textile industri José Kamel Nacif. The Empress was one of the principals of the book dedicated to the successful study entitled ‘The Demons of Eden’, published by the periodical.

During the journey by car from Cancun to Puebla, which takes more than 20 hours, Cacho was tortured physically and psychologically, in addition to experiencing sexual harassment and insinuations and being murdered by verbal and physical mannerisms.

La Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation concluded in 2007 that Cacho’s individual guarantees were not violated “, after years of searching for justice, only he was sentenced to a torture policy.

In 2006, the periodical La jornada Revealed auditions for Nacif’s congratulations to Governor Mario Marín, for soliciting Cacho’s approval of the City of Cancun, Quintana Roo, residing in the periodical.

“Nee, you are the hero of this movie, papa, for the animals that the animal has the pin *** live”, Dicta Nacif and Marín in the audio published, refiriéndose a Cacho.

In 2018, the UN Human Rights Committee adopted a ruling declaring the Mexican State responsible for various human rights violations against Lydia Cacho and giving 180 days to implement the corresponding media.

To the commencement of 2019, the Presidential Governor Andrés Manuel López Obrador pidió disculpas a la periodista al reconocer que se violaron sus derechos humanos cuando fue agredida en 2005 tras denunci una red de pederastas ligada a empresarios y gobernantes. A hecho that quedo impune.

In May 2019, when the Republic’s General Tax, Alejandro Gertz Manero, announced that the governor had made a red card against Puebla’s ex-governor, Mario Marín, for firing more than 190 countries.

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