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The mayor of Zapopan said the business operated illegally and “did not have any licences”. The prosecutor’s office said it was checking CCTV footage after locals said they had seen the employees being abducted by armed men. After that, the family did not hear from him again. The mother of Arturo Robles, 30, said he had phoned her on May 22 telling her “I’ve arrived at work, I’m going to have breakfast and then I’ll start working”. Siblings Itzel Abigail, 27, and Carlos Valladolid, 23, were reported missing on May 23. One of the missing workers was Carlos García, 31, who was last seen on May 20. Police found marijuana, blood-stained rags and whiteboards with foreign names written on, according to local reports. The young people had reportedly been working for a call centre targeting Americans and Canadians with bogus timeshare investments run by the Jalisco New Generation cartel, Mexico’s most ruthless gang. Bogus call centre targeted Americans and Canadians It is thought they may have been murdered after they attempted to quit their jobs.Ī total of six men and two women were reported missing between May 20 and 31. The state government confirmed on Tuesday “that are those of the young people who had been reported missing”.

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On Monday forensic examiners said the tests had confirmed the bodies belonged to the missing call centre workers. Human remains dumped in a Mexican ravine belong to eight young people who had been working at a scam call centre run by a violent drug cartel, officials have said,įamilies of the workers, aged 23 to 37, reported them missing last month after they did not return home from the office near the western city of Guadalajara.ĭismembered body parts stashed in dozens of black bags were found at the bottom of a deep ravine in Zapopan, Jalisco state, on 31 May.













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