G.O.G Posted November 26, 2016 Posted November 26, 2016 A new investigative report released on Friday said members of the Mexican Army working for a drug cartel were involved in the disappearance and possible massacre of 43 students, one of the most recent crimes in the country. In an advance of an upcoming book, the journalist Anabel Hernandez, says that military were in charge of recovering heroin for a value of two million dollars that went in two buses that were taken by a hundred students the night of the 26 of September 2014. The journalist is based on several interviews with a drug trafficker from the city of Iguala, in the impoverished state of Guerrero, where that night the 43 teaching students disappeared, part of the hundred that arrived in Iguala and took the buses to take them to a protest in Mexico City. "The head of the operation to rescue the drug was the same army," said the journalist, citing her source in an advance of the first chapters of the book "The True Night of Iguala", published on the website Aristegui Noticias. "When the soldiers rescued the drugs from the buses, the normalists (students) on board would have realized what they were extracting from the compartments, unforeseen that suddenly detonated the need to disappear them to leave no witnesses," he says. The story The Ministry of National Defense did not immediately issue any comments on the accusation contained in the book's progress. Nor any other entity of the Mexican Government. The drug lord, on being notified of the loss of heroin, asked Colonel José Rodríguez Pérez, commander of the 27th Army Battalion in the area, to recover the drug at any time, the publication said. The narcos of the area, known as United Warriors, would have counted on the complicity in addition to municipal policemen of Iguala and neighboring localities, as well as state police of Guerrero and federal, according to the investigation. All these police corporations, as well as members of the Army, have been called to declare this year, after a group of experts of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) pointed out serious flaws in the investigation and that in their judgment there were several instances Involved in the disappearance of the boys. However, the federal prosecution has not yet issued any conclusions about the case and only a small fragment of bone from one of the students has been identified. Quote
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