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Human Rights and Civil Society

IFAI Calls on PGR for Information

The Federal Institute of Access to Information (IFAI) has determined that the PGR should make public the figures of the Federal Public Ministry agents who failed “trust examinations”, because their …

Crime and Violence

PGR Offers Reward for Information about Missing Customs Officer

The Attorney General’s Office (PGR) offered a reward to anyone with information about the whereabouts of the manager of the Customs Office of Veracruz, Francisco Serrano Aramoni, who disappeared on …

Crime and Violence

Federal Intervention in Veracruz Prison

Elements of the Mexican Army and federal police took the “Ignacio Allende” prison in the port of Veracruz, they made a requisition and took an undetermined number of inmates and …

Human Rights and Civil Society

NHRC Looks Into ABC Nursery Fire

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) officially launched a complaint to investigate and determine violations of fundamental rights that various authoritie smay have incurred in the ABC nursery fire including …

Crime and Violence

Prisons Act Initiative Presented to Assembly

The Human Rights Commission of the Federal District (CDHDF) and the ALDF Government presented the initiative to draft a new Prison Act for Mexico City. At a press conference, the …

Transparency & accountability

Mexico City: Thousands March for the Release of Arrested Michocan Mayors

Crime and Violence

11 bodies found on Caborca-Sonoyta highway stretch

The Attorney General for the State (PGJE) of Sonora on Thursday reported finding 11 bodies on the 125 kilometer stretch of the Caborca-Sonoyta Bundesstrasse 2, Mexico-Nogales. The spokesman for the …

Crime and Violence

Mexico City Will No Longer Accept Federally Convicted Prisoners

The government of the country’s capital will no longer accept criminal defendants who have committed federal crimes in its prisons, in order to reduce the prison population that currently exceeds …

Crime and Violence

FNS: Border “Colombianization” expands

As reported by Frontera NorteSur: Baja California Attorney General Rommel Moreno Manjarrez has announced that Colombian specialists will provide anti-kidnapping training to state law enforcement officials. Members of the Colombian …

Crime and Violence

Baja California Ranks Third in Kidnappings

According to a recent report by the National System of Public Security (SNSP)- Baja California is the third state with the highest rates of kidnapping. The report also revealed that …

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