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The association ‘Milynali de Tamaulipas’, dedicated to finding missing persons, revealed that in their travels through the state they have found at least 50 narco-camps in the last six years.
Graciela Pérez Rodríguez, president of the group and of the Citizen Science Forensic Network (CFC), indicated that these sites are used by organized crime to bury or burn the bodies of victims with the intention of eliminating any trace of identification.
“We are faced with finding a lot of places with graves, for example, only from what I have done in these six years, I have discovered more than 50 sites, where camps and remains have been found,” said the activist.
A report from the Attorney General’s Office of the State (PGJE) reported the existence of 280 graves in Tamaulipas between 2006 and 2016, a figure that at the national level, places Tamaulipas second only toVeracruz with 332.
Peez said that in the narco-camps, where there are pits or places to burn bodies, are found mainly in the municipalities of the center and south of the state.
She said, in these places is where the members of the group carry out the search for their missing relatives as of 2010, when the war broke out between the criminal groups for the control of the plazas in Tamaulipas.
The activist accused the authorities of complacency as the narco-camps proliferate and the fear of the citizenship of facing reprisals if they come forward to denounce.
He said that, for example, in Xicoténcatl, the camps have been located 200 meters from the town, very near homes.
“I have always said that this is happening and it is not random, or hidden, because it is something that is seen, it is something that is smelled, it is something that everyone could see how these criminals operate, if they are large camps, ” she said.
“They cannot be unnoticed, that’s my impression, if is allowed, I do not know if the society or the government in turn that has allowed this proliferation,” she added.
In Tamaulipas, where according to official figures leads at the national level with almost six thousand cases of missing persons in the last decade, authorities consolidated a database for the exchange of information at national level about missing persons and unidentified deceased persons, informed the Attorney General’s Office of the State (PGJE).
The agency said that, through the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office in the Investigation of the crimes of Forced Disappearance of Persons, they were able to strengthen the Ante Mortem / Post Mortem Database (AM / PM).
“For the exchange of information at national level of missing persons and deceased without identifying,” said the PGJE.