
The federal government is working closely with the search collectives for the disappeared, assured the Ministry of the Interior. The National Search Commission, which is part of this Ministry, remains open to meeting with all the involved collectives. The goal is to improve and share databases, analyze the context in which people go missing, continue search efforts, and promote the professionalization of state prosecutor's offices and the Attorney General's Office in this area.
In response to the discovery of a training and torture camp in Jalisco, operated by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), President Claudia Sheinbaum described the situation as "terrible." Three crematoriums with burned human remains were found, causing great concern. In light of this, the possibility of the Attorney General's Office intervening in the case was raised.
The collective Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco discovered three clandestine crematoriums, burned human bones, clothing, and shoes at a site in Teuchitlán, Jalisco. Given this situation, a thorough review of the case by the relevant authorities is requested. The president emphasized the need for an in-depth investigation to clarify the events.
On Saturday, Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco informed via social media about the finding at the Izaguirre estate in Teuchitlán, Jalisco. The government is coordinating with state and federal authorities to address this concerning discovery. It is essential to clarify what happened and ensure the safety of the population in the area.