With hair and eyebrows painted in the manner of gray hair and documents belonging to direct relatives, two men, aged 35 and 39, received the first dose of the vaccine against coronavirus in the Coyoacán mayor’s office, Mexico.

One of the subjects pretended to be disabled, as he traveled to the vaccination center in a wheelchair. Both wore masks and masks, they also wore the cap of their jackets to prevent being recognized.

When conducting a preventive review, as indicated in the police action protocol, two credentials from the National Electoral Institute (INE) and two proof of address were found, all apocryphal.

The investigation establishes both could have presented the documentation corresponding to their father, while the second to one of his uncles.

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For the events committed on March 27 in the vaccination unit of the mayor’s office Coyoacan, the men were arrested and linked to proceedings for the crime of usurpation of identity and falsification of documents.

A judge determined that those now accused must remain with the justified preventive detention measure; in addition, it set a period of one month for the closure of the complementary investigation.

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