CULIACÁN._ Through the operation program of the Temporary Shelter and Human Identification Center of Culiacán, the authorities managed to identify one person among the 84 arid bone remains located in said property, reported the Undersecretary of Human Rights in Sinaloa Patricia Figueroa Sauceda.
He explained that the remains were identified through forensic genetic work, and could be delivered to the victim’s family.
“Of those boxes, one box has been delivered, it was certainly a person who had already been identified through forensic genetic work.”
“We were moving boxes with human bone remains, studies are being done on these, anthropology work is being done, what happened? Something very important, one of these bone remains, through genetics, the result came and one of the bone remains that were found there was delivered to a family,” he highlighted.
He highlighted that, since the launch of the project, on August 31, the investigation and search authorities have maintained effective inter-institutional work to continue with the identification protocol.
On the other hand, he announced that by 2025, tentatively in February, they would carry out an exhumation of the common grave of the pantheon of the 21 de Marzo neighborhood, in Culiacán.
“We do not know the conditions in which these bodies can be buried, there is a lot of work behind it, of an administrative nature, and yes or yes we are thinking, it depends on many institutions and administrative procedures, that towards February, where there is still a noble climate in Sinaloa can be achieved. It would definitely have to be before the heat starts.”
In addition, he presumed that the other two shelter centers, in Mazatlán and Ahome, are in the final stage of their respective constructions and equipment.
In the first case, he said that they are in the process of acquiring equipment to form the forensic laboratory, while the complex in the north of Sinaloa presents a progress of 90 percent.
“Everything has been relatively quick in the sense that we have worked, first, for the construction and equipment, now we are working to get up and running with the people we have.”
Source: from Noroeste Culiacán on 2024-11-22 17:18:00