The United States deported Juan Alberto “N”, former municipal police officer of Huitzuco, Guerrero, who would be involved in the Ayotzinapa case, for which he was admitted to the Altiplano Penitentiary.
Mexico City, November 6 (However).- The government of USA deported on Wednesday to Juan Alberto “N”a former municipal police officer from Huitzuco, Guerrero, who would allegedly be involved in the case of the disappearance of the 43 students from the Isidro Burgos Rural Normal School, AyotzinapaGuerrero.
According to the National Registry of Detentions, the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) stopped the ex-police at 9:58 a.m., after passing through the Matamoros Garita border crossing, where the state of Tamaulipas borders the city of Brownsville, Texas.
Subsequently, Juan Alberto “N” was transferred by air to the Toluca Airport, where he underwent a routine medical examination, and then entered the Federal Social Rehabilitation Center Number 1, also known as “El Altiplano”, before 5:00 p.m.
In official records, the former police officer is described as a man approximately 1.80 meters tall, dark complexion, medium complexion, short black hair, with a mustache, abundant beard and bushy eyebrows. At the time of his arrest, he was wearing a long-sleeved checkered shirt in shades of brown, black and gray, blue jeans and black and white tennis shoes.
Juan Alberto “N” is being investigated in Mexico, along with a group of municipal police officers who allegedly participated in the arrest and delivery of the 43 normalistas from Ayotzinapa to the criminal group “Guerreros Unidos”, on the night of September 26, 2014, during the Government of Enrique Peña Nieto.
On September 26, eleven years after the Ayotzinapa case, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reiterated her commitment to truth and justice regarding the disappearance of the students.
“Truth and justice, that is our commitment. We are working on it, there is a new special prosecutor, we have meetings with the mothers and fathers of the normalistas and our commitment is to do everything on our part to reach truth and justice,” said the president in her morning conference.
Previously, on August 18, 2022, during the Government of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the then head of the Commission for Truth and Access to Justice in the case, Alejandro Encinas, concluded that the disappearance of the normalistas “constituted a State crime in which members of the Guerreros Unidos criminal group and agents of various institutions of the Mexican State participated.”
A day later, on August 19, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) reported on the arrest of the former Attorney General of the Republic, Jesús Murillo Karam, author of the so-called “historical truth” in the Peña Nieto administration, who stated that the young people were murdered and cremated by members of Guerreros Unidos in the garbage dump in the municipality of Cocula. In this sense, he was accused of the crimes of torture, forced disappearance and hindering the administration of justice in the case.
For his part, Tomás Zerón de Lucio, former head of the Criminal Investigation Agency, remains a fugitive from justice in Israel, after appearing in a video torturing Felipe Rodríguez Salgado, alias “El Cepillo”, alleged leader of Guerreros Unidos, to make him confess that his organization was responsible for the murder and cremation of the normalistas.
