Kamis, 09 Oktober 2014

Post-Loss Mass grave found in Mexico Dozens of Students

Credit : EURONEWS
Mexican police had found a mass grave in the Pueblo area Viajo, Iguala, Mexico on Saturday. In this place, 43 students were missing on Sept. 26 after a protest turned violent.
As for the number of bodies and their identity is still unknown. Local police are still conducting an investigation so that the identification has not been made ​​public. The investigation has not come to a conclusion who the mastermind behind the events of it.
At the location of the mass graves, the police forbade human rights activists and journalists to get to the scene. The reason, in order not to obstruct the process of investigation.
As for last week, clashes and violence in this place. Police rounded up demonstrators, killing six people. While other students reportedly taken by a police car. Over the incident, 22 police officers have been arrested.
Chief Prosecutor Tomas Zeron also immediately sent a team of investigators. In a press conference, Zeron said it had issued arrest warrants for Jose Luis Albarca Iguala Mayor and city security chief.
Authorities suspect that the incident was connected between the police and drug cartels. Mexico has a major concern about the extent to which the police had been infiltrated by drug cartels.
On the findings of the cemetery area, the local authority was concerned if it turned out to be a mass grave containing the bodies of the missing students.
This incident became the most serious cases in Mexico since widespread war between drug cartels group in 2006.
Posted by: Yusan International News Updated at: 06.05

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