CHILPANCINGO (EFE).— The Guerrero Prosecutor’s Office offered a reward of one million pesos to anyone who provides information about a group of 16 missing merchants at the end of last month, in the central area of the entity.
On Friday, residents of the town of Chautipanin the mountains of Chilpancingowhere the missing people are from, protested at the Prosecutor’s Office to demand the search and location of their relatives, who at that time numbered 17.
Reward for missing merchants in Guerrero
Yesterday the state corporation issued a file as part of the investigation initiated for the crime of disappearance committed by private individuals.
In this he offers money “to whoever provides truthful and useful information that helps effectively and efficiently to the location of 16 people reported missing in the Central region of the state.”
He reported that at the same time search files were issued for the programs “Have you seen…?”, Alba Protocol and Amber Alert.”
In addition to the field search in the town of El Epazote, municipality of Chilapa de Álvarez, where they went to sell dishes, as well as in neighboring towns and in the municipality of Quechultenango.
Among the missing there are four minors, two women and 10 men, that according to what was reported by his relatives, They disappeared in three groups, on October 21, October 22, and October 27.
In Mexico There are more than 115,500 people in the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Personsnearly 50,000 of them in the management of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
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