The ‘extermination camp’ is revealed in Mexico

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Discovering human remains, hundreds of shoes and clothing and an apparent secret crematorium about what activists called the drugstroke “Promotion Castle” have become a big scandal for the Mexican government.
More than 1,000 garments, including hundreds of shoe pairs, have found activists around the ranch in the Mexican state of Jalisco, which also had several underground stoves that were obviously used to disposal the body.
The glowing places highlighted the chronic problem of disappearances associated with drug cartels. Through Mexico, more than 100,000 people have been registered disappeared. This figure is almost certainly a problem, given the widespread fear of reporting the disappearances of the authorities.
A dedicated obstacle to the ranch encouraged the speculation that he served as a camp for employment and training for Kartel Jalisco New Generation, one of the most powerful organized crime groups in Mexico, which was known to have been a trick and youth abduction in search of work.
“Your skin crawls, seeing everything thrown to the ground, seeing suitcases, dreams of these young people,” she told Radio Fórmula, and Navarro, one of the activists who discovered the place, told Radio. “To see how they ended up there because they thought they could have a better life and a better salary.”
Federal State Attorney Alejandro Gertz Manero on Wednesday confirmed that human remains had been found, but refused to say if the place was a training camp or extermination.
The Mexican authorities clash around the gloomy discovery, with the Federal Administration of President Claudia Sheinbaum accused the State Government under the control of the opposition of misleading the investigation.
The state government ranch was first secured in September 2024 in an operation that led to the arrest of 10 armed people, releasing two abducted individuals and discoveries of the body.
But the ovens and large amounts of clothing were only reported last week when warriors of Jalisco, collective relatives of missing people, went to the ranch after receiving anonymous advice. It took them a few hours with basic tools to find what they doubted that the human remains were underground.
The state authorities have since said that they did not fully investigate the extensive ranch when it was first secured, and promised to cooperate with the Federal authorities, which are now running an investigation.
Gertz said they were investigating whether failures in the initial investigation were lowered to inability or agreement with organized crime.
In response to the scandal, Sheinbaum has published measures to strengthen the laws of missing people this week and devoting more sessions resources to searches. But she and she hard On Thursday, the case was used to attack her and her government.
The left -hand leader promised that the incident would be thoroughly explored, unlike similar scandals under previous governments, such as the abduction of 43 students from Ayotzinape 2014. Have never been found.
“It won’t be unpunished,” Sheinbaum said on Monday. “We’ll never hide anything.”
Sheinbaum reduced the Mexican violence with the priority of its government after refusing safety under its predecessor and ally, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Official data has shown a fall in killings in recent months, but at the same time, the rate of disappearance has continued to grow. Jalisco alone has almost 15,000 missing people, which is the largest number of any Mexican state.
It is also the foothold of Cartel Jalisco New Generation, which was last month declared Foreign terrorist organization of Trump administration, along with seven other Latin American criminal groups.