With all due respect, I write to you with desperation, but also with great faith, both to you and to the Secretary of Public Security, Omar García Harfuch. I firmly believe not in the representatives who are supposed to administer justice in Tijuana, but in you: the conductors of the orchestra, those who are at the forefront, leading our country, and who have the full power to punish those who harm and violate the three principles of the Fourth Transformation: “do not steal, do not lie, do not betray.”
One of the men who has done the most for this country is being intimidated for having denounced the municipal police: officers who, as representatives of authority, stole $1,200 and 4,000 pesos from one of the young men rescued from the clutches of drug addiction. This is the director of the Jire La Patrulla Espiritual 2 Rehabilitation Center, nicknamed “El Chikilin.”
This isn’t Michoacán: “El Chikilin’s” life is at risk, and we need your intervention, both from bodyguards and the justice system. We’re not asking for the municipal police officers to be removed from their posts, but for justice: to put them behind bars for robbery, intimidation, and abuse of power, because we’re fed up.
It’s unacceptable that the only good thing Mexico has is being shamed by the corruption that its government so loudly proclaims to combat.
We don’t want another Carlos Manzo dead: the people are crying out and hungry for JUSTICE, TRIAL, AND EQUITY. Let me be sensible: if anything happens to this man, what’s happening in Sinaloa won’t compare to what will happen in Tijuana.
Please intervene.
The complaint has already been filed; support is urgently needed.

Source: laimparcial




