Attacks Against Judicial Workers in Chiapas

Judicial workers in Tuxtla Gutiérrez faced gunfire from State Police while delivering humanitarian aid. The situation has sparked public outrage and investigations are underway.


Attacks Against Judicial Workers in Chiapas

Recently, within the framework of the Judicial Reform and protests by workers, there has been concern and condemnation over an incident in which officials of the Federal Judiciary were chased and attacked by the State Police in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.

According to the accounts of the workers, the police ordered them to stop, but upon noticing that they did not have official identification, they continued on their way, thus triggering the chase. During the episode, the agents fired their firearms, causing panic among the occupants of the vehicles. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but there were moments of tension and nervousness.

The incident occurred in the morning when three vans transporting the officials were heading to the Regional Hospital to deliver humanitarian aid. They were chased by State Police agents in a white Nissan truck identified with license plate CZ-0651-D. The workers, affected by nervous crises, requested medical assistance.

The Attorney General's Office of Chiapas has initiated internal investigations against the two officers involved in the chase. The institution has condemned the events and is committed to ensuring the rule of law and the integrity of citizens. This situation has caused outrage among judicial workers, who express their concern over the escalation of violence.