This morning, Attorney General César Jáuregui Moreno ruled out that the National Guard (GN) agent, David Alejandro González González, 28, who was murdered and exhumed from a clandestine grave on September 17, had ties to organized crime.
Speaking to the media in the state capital, Jáuregui Moreno said that they are already after the murderers of the officer, who was discharged for misdemeanors by the GN.
“It was the missing person who was found. As far as I understand, we are close to finding those responsible and we are in constant communication with the National Guard,” said Jáuregui Moreno regarding the discovery of the clandestine grave in the Lomas de Poleo neighborhood.
“Could the victim be related to organized crime?” a reporter in the city of Chihuahua asked the prosecutor.
“No, I think that is precisely why he was a victim of organized crime, because he did not have those ties,” said the attorney general.
Officer David Alejandro González González was deprived of his liberty on February 21 in the Puerto Anapra neighborhood, when he was leaving a shopping center located on Anapra Street and was accompanied by Brandon Alexis Jiménez García, 22 years old.
The latter had deserted from the GN days before, along with his wife, also a deserter, since both decided to return to the State of Mexico where they were from.
Both were intercepted by the occupants of a pickup truck outside the supermarket and forced to get into the vehicle, according to a video that the GN agents described to the family.
Since that day, February 21, both have disappeared.
It was through an anonymous call made to the Northern District Attorney’s Office that the clandestine grave where the remains of David Alejandro and Brandon Alexis were exhumed on September 17 was located. Both were recognized by their respective families. Only the latter is in the process of being delivered for subsequent transfer to his place of origin.
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