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Photo: Fernando Osegueda, President of the Baja California Missing Persons Association.

Photo: Fernando Osegueda, President of the Baja California Missing Persons Association.

Authorities reported on Monday that 12 bodies were found in secret graves beneath a dance hall in Tenango, a town in Tenango, Mexico, just over an hour from the Mexican capital.

Authorities arrived at the location in mid-January following the arrest of Jaime Luis “N,” aka “El Pozzorello,” identified as one of the leaders of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel in the area.

In a grave beneath a rented warehouse, authorities found a package containing 42 remains, equivalent to 12 people.

“Mexico’s Department of Justice was able to analyze the packages and determined they corresponded to the bodies of 12 people, 11 men and 1 woman,” Undersecretary of Public Safety Luis Rodriguez Busio said last week. said on Friday.

Among those bodies, Araceli Vega is looking for his 24-year-old son Elisandro, who was reported missing about two years ago.

“I hope they give me a positive response.

According to official records, 110,178 people have gone missing in Mexico since 1964. Since that day, the state of Mexico has added about 11,888 missing persons.

Since increased military participation and controversial anti-drug attacks in 2006, Mexico has recorded nearly 340,000 deaths, mostly due to organized crime.

Source: Diario.Elmundo

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