They find carbonized human remains, clothing and tactical equipment of criminal groups in 14 clandestine graves in Tamaulipas

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They find carbonized human remains, clothing and tactical equipment of criminal groups in 14 clandestine graves in Tamaulipas

The group of missing mothers in Mexico disclosed the location of Carbonized human remains with indications of extreme violence In a land located on the banks of a road that leads to Monterrey, Nuevo León.

Love for the disappeared spread on their social networks that: “Extermination site is located with 14 concentrations of human bone remains with thermal exposure in Reynosa ”.

The president of the group, Edith González, explained to the press that in the place They also found clothingamong other personal elements; besides, Balistic objects and tactical equipment of criminal groups.

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At the moment, neither the federal government, nor the state of Tamaulipas They have officially commented on the finding.

An anonymous complaint about the possible existence of clandestine graves in that area led to the collective to mobilize to the region, guarded by agents of the agents of the National guard and personnel of the State Commission for Search for Persons.

González revealed that, in recent years, the collective It has located a total 19 sites in northern Mexico of those who have given notice to the authorities, without having a prompt response.

“The terrible thing is that these points They are being reused by these criminal organizationsand obviously here annuls a possible identification. The problem is that the prosecutor’s agenda is very slow, ”he added.

The location of this site occurs after Saturday, March 8, another missing search group spread the discovery of several clandestine graves and crematories found in a property located in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, attributed to One of the drug trafficking posters.

In this regard, the Attorney General of Mexico, Alejandro Gertz Manero, considered incredible that local and state authorities had no knowledge of the site, and said he studies bringing the case to the Attorney General’s Office (FGR).

Mexico accumulates more than 120 thousand missing people to date, according to data from the National Registry of Missing and not located persons, which counts the disappearances registered since the 1960s.

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