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Saturday, September 21, 2013

MEXICO CITY ( Cop Implicated in Bar Kidnapping, Mexican Prosecutors Say )


MEXICO CITY – A police officer has been arrested in connection with the May 26 kidnapping of 13 people from a Mexico City bar and their subsequent murder, the district attorney said.

The suspect, Edgar Ernesto Gutierrez Vega, joined the municipal police force six years ago, Rodolfo Rios told a press conference, adding that the officer appears to have been tipping off drug dealers about planned busts.

Gutierrez’s standard of living “did not correspond” to his salary as a police officer, the district attorney said.

The officer was not on duty at the time of the mass kidnapping, Rios said.

Six people are in custody and facing charges in the case, while seven others remain free, but subject to court supervision.

Judges are still deciding the status of Gutierrez and another suspect who has a record of arrests for drug trafficking, Rios said.

The bodies of the people snatched in May from the Heaven bar in Mexico City’s upscale Zona Rosa district were discovered last month by federal authorities pursuing leads in a firearms case unrelated to the Heaven kidnappings.

Investigators found the mass grave – covered with cement, asbestos and lime – on the La Mesa ranch in Tlalmanalco, Mexico state.

Autopsy results and other forensic evidence indicates the victims were killed within hours of their abduction, Rios told reporters.

Authorities say the mass abduction and murder was carried out in reprisal for the May 24 killing of Horacio Vite Angel, a reputed member of the La Union de Insurgentes drug gang, by the rival La Union de Tepito group.

One of the people taken from the bar and killed, 16-year-old Jerzy Ortiz, was the son of Jorge “El Tanque” Ortiz Reyes, the jailed boss of La Union de Tepito, officials said. EFE

Iran ( Woman Human Rights Lawyer released from Prison - Also Several other women )

Iran Human Rights Welcomes Release of Nasrin Sotoudeh and Urges For Release of All Prisoners of Conscious in Iran


2013-09-18 19:27:55
[English] [فارسى]

Iran Human Rights, September 18: The prominent human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh was released from jail on Wednesday along with several other political prisoners who had been jailed in connection with the post-election protests in 2009.
According to the state run Iranian news agency ISNA, along with Nasrin Sotoudeh several other prisoners have been released. These prisoners include the reformist politicians Feizollah Arabsorkhi, Mohsen Aminzadeh, Mirtaher Mousavi, Mehdi Mahmoudian, Mohammad Ali Velayati and Hassan Zarinpour, said the report. The ISNA report also said that "according to unconfirmed reports the women prisoners Mahsa Amrabadi, Mahboubeh Karami, Maryam Jalili, Mitra Rahimi, Farah Vazehan, Zhila Mahvandi and Kefayat Malekmohammadi were also released.
The Opposition website Kaleme (close to Mirhossein Mousavi) reported on Wednesday that seven other women political prisoners had also been released in the previous 24 hours, including the dissident journalist Mahsa Amrabadi, and at least four men, including reformist politicians Feizollah Arabsorkhi, Mirtaher Mousavi and former deputy foreign minister Mohsen Aminzadeh.
Iran Human Rights (IHR) welcomes the release of the human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh and other political prisoners and urges for release of all prisoners of conscious in the Iranian prisons. Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the spokesperson of IHR said: " We are very glad that these prisoners are released after spending several years behind the bars just of their political and civil activities, but we should remember all the other prisoners of conscious who are still in prison, such as: the Christian Pastor Saeed Abedini, the student leader Majid Tavakoli who was sentenced to 8 years in prison just for expressing his opinions is still in Rajai Shahr Prison of hasn’t had furlough in four years, the activist Hossein Ronaghi is still in prison despite his serious health condition, the five Azeri civil rights activists Latif Hassani, Mahmoud Fazli, Shahram Radmehr, Ayat Mehralibeiglu and Behboud Gholizadeh were recently sentenced to 9 years of imprisonment only for starting an NGO, Five Arab activists Mohammad Ali Amourinezhad, Seyed Jaber Alboshokeh, Mokhtar Alboshokeh, Hashem Sha’bani Nezhad and Hashem Rashedi are still under danger of execution, and the Kurdish prisoners Loghman and Zanyar Moradi who were sentenced to death based on their confessions under torture, are still on the death row, and there are many more".
"We urge the international community and the Iranian civil society to continue their efforts until all prisoners of conscious are released from the Iranian prisons".
"Iranian people’s human rights must be the first priority in any dialogue between the members of the international community and the Iranian authorities", He ended.

Mexico Acapulco ( A man's body was found on a dirt road - He had been Executed ) Suspects wanted

Man Executed in Acapulco
Saturday, September 21, 2013  The body of a man with his hands tied behind his back and hung with wire tourniquet was found on a dirt road to the dwelling unit Augustine, Acapulco.


The body was found face down, hands and feet bound and his head covered with a green cloth, neck tourniquet of wire and a piece of wood.

The man wore a blue bermuda, white shirt and blue boxer shorts and green shirt which  was used to cover his face.
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Nevada ( Mother, boy found dead in Henderson apartment; another son missing. )

 
Henderson Police were called Friday to the woman’s home in the 11000 block of South Eastern Avenue near Sunridge Heights Parkway about noon to check on her welfare because she had not shown up for work since Wednesday. Her sons, 10 and 16, also have not been showing up to school since then, police said.
They found the woman and her younger son dead and realized the older boy, Adrian Navaro, was missing.
Click to enlarge photoAnyone with information about Navaro’s whereabouts is urged to call 911. He is not considered a suspect.
Officials have not released a cause of death for either the mother or her son. Neither have been identified.
There were no calls for service to the family’s apartment before a friend and a relative called for a welfare check, police said.
The deaths are the fifth and sixth slayings in Henderson this year.
Anyone with information about the case is urged to call the Henderson Police Department at (702) 267-4750 or, to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at (702) 385-5555 or visit crimestoppersofnv.com. Tipsters could get a cash reward for information that leads directly to an arrest or an indictment processed through Crime Stoppers.      
                                                                                                                        Adrian Navaro

Kenya ( Shooting at shopping Mall " Westgate ' 22 people killed ) See video

Friday, September 20, 2013

Jodi Arias Trial ( This man was arrested he did not like the Media Coverage )

TUCSON Az ( Man found in Santa Rita Park - Head injuries -looking for his family )

Hospital officials search for family members of unidentified patient

Posted: Sep 20, 2013 1:36 PM by By Sarah Sanchez
Updated: Sep 20, 2013 1:38 PM


 
TUCSON - The University of Arizona Medical Center is asking for the public's help in identifying family members of a patient in the hospital.
The man has been at UAMC since Sept. 13, according to UAMC.
He was brought into the hospital by Tucson Police Department after being found at Santa Rita Park, on 22nd Street near 4th Avenue, with head injuries, UAMC officials said.
Due to his condition, the man is unable to communicate.
He appears to be in his late 20s or early 30s, and was wearing a necklace inscribed with "G y M," officials said. He has 3 names tattooed on the right side of his chest: "Hugo, Daisy, and Margarita."
No other details were immediately available.
Anyone who may know the man or his family members is asked to call UAMC Social Services at (520) 694-6671.