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Mexican Government Rejects Findings of Misconduct in Missing Students Case

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Mexican Government Rejects Findings of Misconduct in Missing Students Case<br />10, 2017<br />MEXICO CITY — The final version of an internal review by the Mexican government into the conduct of investigators searching for 43 missing students has rejected an earlier report<br />that found that the officials’ mishandling of suspects and evidence broke the law.<br />that The new inspector general gave us a resolution that basically makes fun of the 43 students’ families,<br />Mario said that The problem is that the evidence was tampered with<br />and the entire investigation has been manipulated and now they are denying the right to truth of 43 families,<br />The investigators’ actions amounted only to technical violations, according to the new report, which was prepared<br />by the inspector general of the attorney general’s office and given to the students’ families on Thursday.<br />The five experts uncovered detailed evidence showing<br />that 17 key suspects were tortured and that commanders at the local army battalion and the federal police were aware of the police attacks on the students but stood by.<br />The inspector general who replaced Mr. Chávez Flores, Adriana Campos López, told the victims’ parents<br />that investigators were in a hurry to solve the case, spurring Mr. Zerón’s visit to the riverbank.<br />A bone found at the riverbank the following day was identified as belonging to one of<br />the students, raising suspicions among the families that the evidence was planted.

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