
Mexico arrests retired general in case of 43 missing students
Mexican authorities have arrested a retired general and three other members of the army for their alleged connection to the disappearance of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014.
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Mexican authorities have arrested a retired general and three other members of the army for their alleged connection to the disappearance of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014.
Costilla-Sanchez, who was also known as "Doble X" and "Dos Equis," was a police officer before becoming the head of the powerful cartel.
A cave-diving archaeologist on Mexico's Caribbean coast says another prehistoric human skeleton has been found in a cave system that was flooded as seas rose 8,000 years ago.
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Assailants opened fire on trucks carrying workers from the state-owned electrical power company. Two workers escaped and two were killed.
A church advisor said it was "incredible" that 1,000 soldiers and 200 guardsmen deployed to the area had not been able to find the suspect.
Gunmen in two vehicles fired on people gathered after a soccer match, the statement said. Local media reported at least eight wounded.
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Photos circulated on social media of a banner signed by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel that was found near one of the bodies.
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A Mexican official says six of the 43 college students "disappeared" in 2014 were allegedly kept alive in a warehouse for days then turned over to the local army commander who ordered them killed.
The suspect is the "alleged intellectual author of Margarito's murder" and head of a cartel cell, officials said.
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Arrest warrants have also been issued for dozens more suspects including military personnel, police officers and cartel members, prosecutors announced.
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The office of the current attorney general said Murillo Karam was charged with torture, official misconduct and forced disappearance.
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The government shutdown stretched into its sixth day on Monday with no signs of an imminent resolution.
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