On the brink of two months of the murder of seven people in Morelos, five of them young, the Federal Police yesterday arrested the main accused of multihomicidio that gave birth to a national group that demands peace and justice. Radilla Jesús Hernández, alias Black, was arrested with two others in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, 700 kilometers southeast of Morelos, a place in the March 27 killings occurred.
Federal Police reported that a fingerprint found in the vehicle that appeared lifeless bodies-including that of Juan Francisco Sicilia, son of poet and journalist Javier Sicilia, who now heads the citizens' movement against insecurity - allowed the location and subsequent arrest of Radilla Hernandez, considered also as the head in Morelos (central Mexico) Cartel South Pacific.
During the presentation of the main suspect in the media was consolidated the hypothesis that the death of seven people was caused by an incident on March 17. At that time, two of the youths suffered a robbery at the hands of individuals linked to organized crime. Ten days later, these young criminals kidnapped and his companions, including Juan Francisco Sicily, were taken to a building where choking them killed and then left the bodies in a car.
The Sicilian poet was in the Philippines at the time of the murder of his son. Returning publicly renounced poetry and led a march of thousands in Cuernavaca, the capital of Morelos. A month later, on May 8, tens of thousands more marched along with him in the Zocalo of Mexico City to demand justice for the deaths of those seven people and rethinking the president's anticrime strategy Felipe Calderón.
Sicily has been clear to claim the resignation of governments "remiss" as the case of Marco Antonio Adame (the rightist PAN), governor of Morelos, whose role in the clarification has been nil. Visible leader of a movement that brings together and to various victims of the war against drug trafficking, which has cost 40,000 dead in Mexico, Sicily again lead a march that will culminate on June 10 in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
Although the Government of Mexico announced a reward of 10 million pesos (600,000 euros) for those who furnish information on the whereabouts of Radilla Hernandez, depending on the version released yesterday by police, was the fingerprint of José Luis Delgado Luquín 25-year-old, nicknamed Soap, found in the car which allowed us to locate in Coatzacoalcos leader in Morelos South Pacific Poster and detained in an operation in which the accused resisted.
Federal Police reported that a fingerprint found in the vehicle that appeared lifeless bodies-including that of Juan Francisco Sicilia, son of poet and journalist Javier Sicilia, who now heads the citizens' movement against insecurity - allowed the location and subsequent arrest of Radilla Hernandez, considered also as the head in Morelos (central Mexico) Cartel South Pacific.
During the presentation of the main suspect in the media was consolidated the hypothesis that the death of seven people was caused by an incident on March 17. At that time, two of the youths suffered a robbery at the hands of individuals linked to organized crime. Ten days later, these young criminals kidnapped and his companions, including Juan Francisco Sicily, were taken to a building where choking them killed and then left the bodies in a car.
The Sicilian poet was in the Philippines at the time of the murder of his son. Returning publicly renounced poetry and led a march of thousands in Cuernavaca, the capital of Morelos. A month later, on May 8, tens of thousands more marched along with him in the Zocalo of Mexico City to demand justice for the deaths of those seven people and rethinking the president's anticrime strategy Felipe Calderón.
Sicily has been clear to claim the resignation of governments "remiss" as the case of Marco Antonio Adame (the rightist PAN), governor of Morelos, whose role in the clarification has been nil. Visible leader of a movement that brings together and to various victims of the war against drug trafficking, which has cost 40,000 dead in Mexico, Sicily again lead a march that will culminate on June 10 in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
Although the Government of Mexico announced a reward of 10 million pesos (600,000 euros) for those who furnish information on the whereabouts of Radilla Hernandez, depending on the version released yesterday by police, was the fingerprint of José Luis Delgado Luquín 25-year-old, nicknamed Soap, found in the car which allowed us to locate in Coatzacoalcos leader in Morelos South Pacific Poster and detained in an operation in which the accused resisted.
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