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Remains Of 27 People Found In Clandestine Graves In Tecomán, Colima. June 6, 2024

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from NMAS

So far this year, 29 clandestine graves have been located in Colima, all in the municipality of Tecomán, in which 30 human remains have been rescued.

June 6, 2024 | 22:02 hrs

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The Colima Prosecutor's Office reported the location of 26 clandestine graves in the community of Tecuanillo, municipality of Tecomán, where 27 exhumations have been carried out. 



According to the Prosecutor specializing in Missing Persons, the graves were located in a property near the beach.

Héctor Peña Meza, Special Prosecutor for Missing Persons, remarked the following:

26 clandestine graves were located and human remains and skeletal remains of 27 people could be exhumed.

It is estimated that the remains found in Tecuanillo had been deposited there for a little less than a year.

Identification of bodies found in clandestine graves expedited


In order to speed up the identification of deceased persons in Colima who have not been claimed, the Prosecutor's Office of Colima obtained a fingerprint scanner and through an agreement with the INE, it has been possible to obtain the face and data of the victims of whom there is no report of disappearance in the State.

This was made known by Héctor Peña Meza, Prosecutor Specialized in Missing Persons:

And we can establish in that document, the photograph, the name of the person, the address of the person and that this even generates a way for us to locate someone we have here in the State of Colima, who was from another State or who was unidentified.

So far this year, 29 clandestine graves have been located in Colima, all in the municipality of Tecomán, in which 30 human remains have been recovered.


21 comments:

  1. Saludos CONNOR sigue la guerra en Colima CJNG contra la vaca

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    1. Ahi bajita la mano la mitad de la capital esta bajo el mando del Changuito

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    2. Por ay tambien escuche que el changuillo antrax y genteque quedo de los mezcales les estan dando guerra a El Apa y a El jardinero y sus droneros

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    3. La vaca ain’t got no more control

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  2. But wait I thought Colima was all cjng ? 😂

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    1. In all fairness, it could Sinaloa bodies.

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    2. Could be all CJNG… goes both ways… in all fairness lol

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    3. Who ever controls the ports is in Charge

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    4. The main port is divided between CJNG and CDS

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  3. They have composing bodies and are still able to get fingerprints. I thought at this dtage they just collect DNA and thats it.

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    1. Apparently they can inject Saline into the fingers and still get prints. I don't know for how long after death this stays effective but I do know this is a way to identify decomposing bodies

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    2. I know detectives can inject Saline into a victims fingers after decomposition has begun and still get good prints. I dont know for how long this method works however.

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  4. Were they innocent?
    Who knows?
    Who cares?!!
    Not me.

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  5. Char I wish to go to Cancun, I hear Hearst has a time share there. I love going to the beach.


    Rubio NYC

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    1. Make comment regarding article.
      Make comment regarding article.
      Make comment regarding article.
      Make comment regarding article.
      Leave the volunteers alone.
      Leave the volunteers alone.

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    2. Again, not the real rubio, give it up, dude

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    3. Not make comment regarding article , stop the B .S NUFFY

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