++ Gunmen shot and killed retired general Arturo Esparza, new head of security in García, Nuevo León, just five days after he took office.
++ The Interior Secretariat’s final report on the accident involving a Learjet 45 last year ago that killed then interior secretary Juan Camilo Mouriño, blamed air turbulence and errors on the part of pilots for the accident… However, the airplane’s logs show the crew had experience…
++ The Labor Secretariat reported that 45 percent of 44,000 active workers fired from the power utility company Luz y Fuerza del Centro have cashed in their severance payments.
++ The PAN caucus at the Chamber of Deputies presented a draft bill for a new kidnapping law that would obligate collaboration between the three levels of government in kidnapping cases.
++ The Supreme Court, saying the Attorney General’s Office fabricated evidence and witness testimonies, ordered the liberation of yet another nine native Indians sentenced in the Acteal, Chiapas massacre in December 1997.
++ Two rivers in Veracruz, the Aguadulcita and Uxpanapa rivers, flooded over, forcing 5,000 people from their homes… The army set the DN3 emergency plan going and Pemex evacuated the General Hospital located in Agua Dulce.
++ Three men were killed in Tabasco swept away by currents of water after steady rains in Huimanguillo, where the heavy rains stranded 20,000 people.
++ The Interior Secretariat declared Ecatepec, in the State of Mexico, a disaster Zone after last Friday’s powerful rainstorm that killed five people and damaged 500 homes.
++ The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office discovered a hospital in Venustiano Carranza borough where newborns were being sold… Six people were arrested, among them three physicians.
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