State of Mexico.- Authorities of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Mexico (FGJEM) assured that agents of the Municipal Police of Tlalnepantla they did open fire on their personnel when they were carrying out an operation to apprehend alleged kidnappers.
Yesterday afternoon, the confrontation between state and municipal authorities was reported in the La Blanca neighborhood, in which personnel from the Kidnapping Prosecutor’s Office of the State of Mexico, attached to the FGJEM, arrested two men and two women for their possible participation in a kidnapping that occurred days before.
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Rejecting the city council’s version of Tlalnepantla, which stated that the Prosecutor’s Office staff confronted civilians who were carrying firearms, asserting that this is “false and lacks support.”
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They indicated that the shots did come from the weapons carried by the agents of the Mexican municipality; as proof of this is that a car type Jetta Red color of the FGJEM were three bullet wounds corresponding to said weapons.
They revealed that investigations to establish responsibilities are already underway.
They also affirmed that the two weapons that the municipalities of Tlalnepantla placed at the disposal of the Public Ministry were stolen from one of the commanders of the state authority.
The Tlalnepantla city council announced that its police personnel arrived at the scene due to citizen calls informing the C-4 the presence of a convoy of hooded men carrying long weapons.
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