On Saturday, July 27, the SSP reported that three alleged kidnappers were arrested in Merida. These criminals apparently operated in Quintana Roo.
The rescue of a 16-year-old kidnapped in Cancun was possible after the capture of these alleged kidnappers.
The State Investigation Police (PEI) and the Attorney General of Yucatan, in collaboration with authorities from Quintana Roo, arrested Erick Fernando L. P., José Armando I. G. (alias “Muletas”) and Fernando José H. de la C.
The subjects, originally from Yucatan, Campeche, and Tabasco, are between 25 and 33 years old.
The three subjects were arrested in the east of Merida when they were traveling in a white Audi car with license plates from the state of Morelos, owned by the minor’s father.
Upon investigating their identity, it was learned that they have arrest warrants in force in Quintana Roo for the crime of aggravated kidnapping.
The location and capture of the alleged kidnappers, as well as the rescue of the teenager in a Cancun property where he was being held captive, was the result of coordinated work by preventive police and SSP investigators, the C5i Control Center through the monitoring and video surveillance system, and ministerial agents of the FGE, in collaboration with the authorities of Quintana Roo.
The joint operation allowed the rescue of the teenager, who was safely handed over to his parents, while the detainees were placed at the disposition of a control judge in Quintana Roo.
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