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President Claudia Sheinbaum described as “terrible” the discovery of three clandestine crematoriums in a property in the municipality of Teuchitlán, and pointed out that the fact will be investigated by the State Prosecutor’s Office and, if necessary, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) will attract the case.

“It is obviously terrible, corresponds to the security cabinet, the prosecutors and at the time to the courts or when investigating and seeing in particular in this case,” said the president during her morning press conference.

Sheinbaum thus referred to the finding made last week by the Guerreros Relevanters of Jalisco on a Teuchitlán farm, where they found crematoriums, graves, bones and personal objects, such as clothes, loaders and caps.

In this regard, Sheinbaum said an investigation should be done on what happened and said that the state governor, Pablo Lemus, has been in communication with federal authorities to advance investigations.

“It must be said, it is also very in contact with the Secretary of Security and with the Attorney General’s Office if it is necessary to attract the case, they are reviewing it,” he said.

The weekend, the group in charge of looking for missing people, was publishing several messages and photographs in their social networks of the finding, which happened last Wednesday, in what he considered as a “extermination field and training of the Jalisco New Generation poster (CJNG)”.

In the place, activists also found personal objects such as backpacks, wallets, handbags, suitcases, notebooks, documents, credentials, keychains and books and jewelry articles, among dozens of objects, which share in photos and videos, in several of them they show photographs, books and notebooks of the alleged disappeared.

On Wednesday, on the day of the finding, the group contacted the state prosecutor who sent agents and experts to the place where he has followed the search for human remains in that site where activists infer that people were forced recruited.

That day, the state prosecutor, Salvador González, informed the media that the property had already been inspected last September and it was justified that at that time there would be no remains or objects, although there were some search works, because the place “was very large.”

At the end of Jalisco Security Forces, they also found, also in Teuchitlán, a camp where they found 38 people, 36 of them were retained against their will by hitmen of the CJNG.

Jalisco is the State of Mexico with the largest number of people who have been disappeared with more than 15,000 cases, according to data from the government of Jalisco, of the State Registry of missing persons, from December 2018 to September 2024.

With EFE information.

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