Prefeito de Taxco agradece Sheinbaum e Harfuch por resgate

Juan Andrés Vega, prefeito de Taxco de Alarcón, divulgou um vídeo agradecendo ao governo do México por encontrá-lo e ao seu pai com vida após terem sido privados de liberdade. Vega afirmou que ele e sua família estão bem, atribuindo a superação aos tempos difíceis à sua fé. Ele reconheceu o apoio da presidente Claudia Sheinbaum, do secretário de Segurança Omar García Harfuch e da governadora de Guerrero, Evelyn Salgado.

Juan Andrés Vega, prefeito de Taxco de Alarcón, e seu pai, Juan Vega Arredondo, foram privados de liberdade recentemente. O pai foi visto pela última vez no sábado, 11 de abril, quando seu veículo foi encontrado abandonado em Acamixtla, a leste de Taxco. Na segunda-feira, 13 de abril, o prefeito saiu à procura e perdeu o contato com sua família. As autoridades iniciaram uma operação com 500 agentes de segurança em Guerrero, no Estado do México e em Morelos. Estiveram envolvidos a Sedena, a Semar, a FGR e agências locais. O pessoal de segurança do Estado do México os localizou e os levou para Iguala para avaliação médica, informou Omar García Harfuch. No vídeo, Vega declarou: “Hoje posso dizer com paz que minha família e eu estamos bem.” Ele agradeceu a Sheinbaum Pardo, García Harfuch e Salgado Pineda, bem como ao trabalho responsável das agências de segurança. Ele também elogiou sua equipe por servir aos moradores e aos cidadãos de Taxco pela preocupação. García Harfuch indicou que investiga um possível envolvimento do La Familia Michoacana. Duas narcomantas fazem referência a supostas ligações do crime organizado com o prefeito.

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