New details about a 2014 incident in Iguala Mexico where 43 college students were ambushed by police, handed over to a cartel and never heard from again show that the governmental officials who allegedly helped cover up the kidnapping and subsequent deaths of the students may have been taking orders from the Guerreros Unidos cartel.
Nine years have passed since that fateful day; we have yet to see any convictions .
According to The New York Times , the outlet received around 23,000 text messages, witness testimony, and investigative files that show the government in southern Mexico was working with criminal organizations to control the area, and that the military monitored the abduction of the students, but failed to stop it.
The text messages obtained by US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) wiretaps on the cartel at the time, which were described as the biggest breakthrough in the case, showed traffickers calling members […]
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