The Attorney General's Office (FGR) of Mexico reported on the investigation progress at the 'Rancho Izaguirre' in Teuchitlán, Jalisco. It was confirmed that the site was a 'training camp' for a criminal organization, not an 'extermination center' as initially claimed. The institution reported the detention of 47 individuals and active arrest warrants. The site was used for tactical training, including shooting practice, physical conditioning, and simulated operations. During the investigation, fragments of bones, ballistic evidence, and clothing were found. Genetic analysis of the bone fragments confirmed they belong to a male, but a conclusive identification has not yet been made. The FGR stated that the investigation is ongoing.
Jalisco: Investigation at Rancho Izaguirre
Mexico's FGR clarifies details about a criminal training camp in Jalisco, where human remains were found.