Mexico: 36 Tehuacán Employers Ask Governor to Curb Recent Kidnappings

Posted on July 15, 2011 • Filed under: Crime, Mexico, Organized Crime, Politics, Social Issues

A tense meeting between a group of 36 employers from Tehuacán and the governor of the state of Puebla, Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas, was held earlier this week, La Jornada de Oriente reports. The employers are concerned about the recent increase in kidnappings, as well as complaining that there have been no decisive actions taken by the Attorney General’s Office against gangs dedicated to kidnapping. The businessmen said there have been 36 kidnappings in Puebla, but they did not elaborate on the exact time frame. Though the businessmen leveled heavy charges at the door of the Attorney General’s Office, the Attorney General himself was not present at the meeting. Read Article

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