Mexico missing students: damning report implicates Mexican police, army in students’ disappearance
  • 9 years ago
An investigative report published by Proceso magazine alleges Mexican federal police and soldiers played a role in the September 26 disappearance of 43 trainee teachers.

The report claims that state and federal agents monitored the students from the moment they left Ayotzinapa Normal School shortly before 6 p.m. until the time of their disappearance.

At 8 p.m. federal and state authorities reportedly arrived at a highway where the students had stopped to ask for donations and fund a protest.

At 9:22 p.m. the chief of the Federal police Luis Antonio Dorantes was informed that the students had entered a bus station.

At 9:40 p.m. the first gun shots were heard. Three students and three other people died in the attack.

43 students are next believed to have been kidnapped by local police and turned over to Guerreros Unidos gang members who allegedly killed and burned them before dumping their ashes into the San Juan river.

The report alleges federal police, municipal police and the Mexican army were all informed of the massacre.

The explosive report sharply contradicts claims Enrique Pena Nieto’s government has made that it was not aware of what happened.

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