Numerosos restos humanos encontrados em fossa séptica no Rancho Izaguirre

O coletivo Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco anunciou a descoberta de numerosos restos humanos em uma fossa séptica no Rancho Izaguirre, em Teuchitlán. A quantidade excede a encontrada no ano passado, com evidências ósseas localizadas a 80 centímetros de profundidade. Até o momento, entre 95 e 98 amostras únicas de DNA foram identificadas.

O Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco, juntamente com outros grupos, retornou ao Rancho Izaguirre e abriu uma fossa séptica onde encontrou molares, chapas dentárias e outros restos ósseos. "Nesta ocasião, a quantidade de restos localizados é muito maior do que no ano passado, o que evidencia a real magnitude do que ocorreu neste local", informou o coletivo nas redes sociais.

O local, operado pelo Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), rendeu de 95 a 98 amostras únicas de DNA até agora. Duas pessoas foram identificadas por meio da análise dos restos, com mais áreas a serem sondadas em profundidades de 2,5 a 3 metros.

Há mais de um ano, os coletivos exigiram intervenção após encontrarem roupas de desaparecidos. As autoridades, incluindo a Fiscalía General de la República (FGR), têm sido transparentes, detendo 47 pessoas ligadas ao rancho e 70 jovens supostamente recrutados pelo crime organizado em operações relacionadas.

"O recrutamento forçado, as mortes e tudo o que foram obrigados a fazer naquele lugar. A forma de operação está agora vindo à tona. Isso confirma mais uma vez: a terra fala e não mente. O trabalho continua e retornaremos. Não vamos parar", escreveu o Guerreros Buscadores.

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