Organized crime behind the murder of the mayor of Churumuco, Morelia: FGE – El Sol de México

Morelia, Michoacán.- A criminal group that operates in the area and is linked to police desertion and theft of weapons could be related to the murder of municipal president of Churumuco, Guillermo Torres González, recognized today the Attorney General of the State (FGE), Adrián López Solís.

In a press conference held in Michoacan Housethe public servant stated that the investigations into the crime recorded last Saturday in a taqueria in the center of the city “are advanced” and with data from enough proof to identify the author and some of the participants

He said that it was a concerted action in which several people participated and that it involved planning and monitoring by the mayor.

“There is intervention by more than one person that not only has to do with the place where he carried out his administration (Churumuco), but also where he was aware that the mayor had a residence here (in Morelia) and that he spent some time here,” he explained. .

The Prosecutor recalled the events that last January led to practically all of the police Municipalities of Churumuco They will resign from their position and take with them 28 firearms owned by Public Security.

In this sense, I do not rule out that the former uniformed men have had a relationship with the organized crime and that this event has triggered the deprivation of the life of the councilor, although he insisted that this is only one of the lines of investigation that are followed.

He explained that given the risk involved, the Prosecutor’s Office He gave protection and security from the first moment to the mayor’s family, whom he accompanied from the delivery of the body to the wake and funeral as well as in these later days.

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“The spouse let us know the feeling of anxiety she had and she has been given protective measures,” said López Solís.

Note published in The Sun of Morelia

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