Borderland Beat 9/24/13 Update
The most recent agent, who's name hasn't been given by his commanders, was detained for presumably having participated in the abduction and transfer of victims to Tlalmanalco, State of Mexico, where they were found dead, decapitated in a clandestine grave.
These four SSPDF officers detained for their alleged connection with the Heaven bar kidnapping and murder case are elements of the Police Investigation of the same PGJDF.
Officers
Edgar Ernesto Gutiérrez Vera Jorge Clemente Martínez Pérez, José Zequera Zavala and the fourth no name is given yet.
18 detainees related to the case
And remain under the precautionary measure:
César Iván Romero Reyes, Bryan
Giovanni Guerrero Arroyo,
Erick Raymundo Fernández Sánchez,
Fernando Fernández Sánchez,
Jonathan Omar Robles González
Pedro Francisco Paz López
.
The following were already recorded and are subject to criminal proceedings:
Víctor Manuel Aguilera García
Víctor Manuel Torres García, alias “El Chobis”
Ricardo Antonio Méndez Muñoz, alias “La Mosca”
José de Jesús Carmona Aiza, “Chucho Carmona”
Ernesto Espinosa Lobo, alias “El Lobo”
Mario Alberto Rodríguez Ledesma, alias “El Moschino”
Gabriel Carrasco Ilizaliturri, alias “El Diablo”
Andrés Estuard Henonet González, alias “El Andresote”
Mexico City's police chief says a fourth officer has been arrested in the investigation into the kidnapping and killing of 12 young people who disappeared in May from an after-hours bar and later turned up in a mass grave.
Security Chief Jesus Rodriguez Almeida says the four have been turned over to the prosecutor's office and he has no evidence to conclude they were involved.
The Mexico City prosecutor announced Monday that two more police had been arrested in the case, putting the total at three officers. Rodriguez on Tuesday confirmed the arrest of the fourth officer to The Associated Press.
Eighteen people have been arrested so far in the case involving the after-hours bar, Heaven. The killings shook Mexico City's image as a haven from drug-related, organized crime.
The most recent agent, who's name hasn't been given by his commanders, was detained for presumably having participated in the abduction and transfer of victims to Tlalmanalco, State of Mexico, where they were found dead, decapitated in a clandestine grave.
These four SSPDF officers detained for their alleged connection with the Heaven bar kidnapping and murder case are elements of the Police Investigation of the same PGJDF.
Officers
Edgar Ernesto Gutiérrez Vera Jorge Clemente Martínez Pérez, José Zequera Zavala and the fourth no name is given yet.
18 detainees related to the case
And remain under the precautionary measure:
César Iván Romero Reyes, Bryan
Giovanni Guerrero Arroyo,
Erick Raymundo Fernández Sánchez,
Fernando Fernández Sánchez,
Jonathan Omar Robles González
Pedro Francisco Paz López
.
The following were already recorded and are subject to criminal proceedings:
Víctor Manuel Aguilera García
Víctor Manuel Torres García, alias “El Chobis”
Ricardo Antonio Méndez Muñoz, alias “La Mosca”
José de Jesús Carmona Aiza, “Chucho Carmona”
Ernesto Espinosa Lobo, alias “El Lobo”
Mario Alberto Rodríguez Ledesma, alias “El Moschino”
Gabriel Carrasco Ilizaliturri, alias “El Diablo”
Andrés Estuard Henonet González, alias “El Andresote”
Mexico City's police chief says a fourth officer has been arrested in the investigation into the kidnapping and killing of 12 young people who disappeared in May from an after-hours bar and later turned up in a mass grave.
Security Chief Jesus Rodriguez Almeida says the four have been turned over to the prosecutor's office and he has no evidence to conclude they were involved.
The Mexico City prosecutor announced Monday that two more police had been arrested in the case, putting the total at three officers. Rodriguez on Tuesday confirmed the arrest of the fourth officer to The Associated Press.
Eighteen people have been arrested so far in the case involving the after-hours bar, Heaven. The killings shook Mexico City's image as a haven from drug-related, organized crime.