Mexico To Pursue Soldiers, Federal Police In Abduction Probe

MEXICO CITY: Mexico has issued 25 arrest warrants for those who carried out and knew about the abduction of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014, including for the first time members of the military and federal police, the Attorney Generals Office announced Saturday.

Omar Gmez Trejo, the prosecutor leading the case of the students from the teachers college at Ayotzinapa in Guerrero state, said one federal police officer was already in custody. Saturday marked the six-year anniversary of the students disappearance.






Gmez said that among those being sought are the intellectual and material authors of the disappearance, and these orders include police from various municipalities, federal police, members of the army, as well as current and former officials from the federal prosecutor’s office and organized…

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