Photo: Facebook/In Search of Sonoran Mothers

A clandestinely operated crematorium was located on the coast of Hermosillo, Sound at recent dates. That’s how he made it known Collectif Seeking Mothers of Sonora, group which, after receiving an anonymous call, traveled to the area.

The discovery was recorded in a breach, located near 36 South Street, inside the mountain located in the rural area of ​​​​the capital. there they were found at least 22 coal bunkers with cremated human remains.

The information was shared by the media N+ where it was specified that by a telephone call the group had been alerted.

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Once there, the research group called the local authorities to proceed with the removal of the remains, which would be transferred to be subjected to the analysis of DNA.

Until March 14, 2023, neither local authorities nor state authorities provided more information on the facts; It remains unclear how many bodies may be found in the area.

Two months earlier, the same group had reported the location of another extermination camp, which was found in Santa Ana after an anonymous report circulated via social media.

On this occasion, the group called on the families of the missing persons to attend the Sonora Attorney General’s Office to facilitate the work of identifying the remains.

On this occasion, skeletal remains and two complete bones were recovered near the ejido saint vincentat kilometer 3 of the highway Ana Ejido El Claro.

Extermination camps are now part of the scenario not only in Sonora, but also in other entities of Mexican territory, where more than 112,000 missing and unlocated people are currently registered, according to the public version of the National Registry of Missing Persons and Not located (RNPDNO).

Journalistic investigations suggest that many crematoria are created and used by organized crime cells against their victims. To this type of practice are added the clandestine graves, which are scattered throughout Mexico.

In February of this 2023, for example, after the arrest of a criminal cell of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), the location of an area where 68 packages containing human remains and a complete corpse were buried has been revealed.

The hidden tombs were detected within the limits of the commune of Ocoyoacac and LermaState of Mexico.

Presumably, the victims were involved in drug trafficking.  (CRISANTA ESPINOSA AGUILAR / DARK ROOM)
Presumably, the victims were involved in drug trafficking. (CRISANTA ESPINOSA AGUILAR / DARK ROOM)

At that time, the entity’s attorney general, José Luis Cervantes Martínez, indicated that of the 14 bodies found, 13 corresponded to men and another to a woman, although it was not specified whether they had already been identified.

The investigative lead presented by the authorities pointed out that the victims would have worked in drug trafficking and had refused to work for the CJNG cell, for which the hitmen decided to end their lives. “The hypothesis we have is that in fact they were drug traffickers, they had small pharmacies,” prosecutor Cervantes explained in a press interview.

Meanwhile, at the end of December, the authorities of Colima reported the discovery of human remains corresponding to 22 bodies, which were in twenty clandestine graves in the municipality of Tecomán.

Findings from the investigative work of the staff of the State Attorney General’s Office, who carried out the tasks of reconnaissance, search and subsequent inspection of the terrain in question.

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