The Chiapas State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) arrested four suspects in the murder of Ana Paula Ruiz de los Santos, who took a photo of one of the criminals before she died.
The woman, aged 41 years old, was murdered on Saturday around 11 pm in San Cristóbal de Las Casas when he confronted a thief who was taking his son’s motorcycle.
The report of the Diario de Morelos indicates that the facts they registered after Paula’s son arrived, like every night, at the hotel in Tuxtla where his mother worked as a receptionist. At the end of the day, the woman and her son went to the motorcycle on which they would return home, but they did not find it.
The Mexicans ran to look for her, since the young man had recently left her outside the premises, and, in an alley, they spotted a person who he was dragging the two-wheeled vehicle.
When the victims intercepted him, a subject arrived on another motorcycle, stood between them and pointed a firearm at them.
The mother demanded that they hand over the motorcycle to her son, identified as Miguel Alejandro “N”. When the woman saw the gun, she took out her cell phone to take a photo of the perpetrator. It was at that moment that the criminal shot him.
Ruiz, who was a single mother, is survived by four children.
Through the District Attorney’s Office, Altos was detained in the municipality of San Cristóbal de Las Casas to four people for the crimes Violation of the Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives and Against Health, reported Process on Tuesday.
In a first intervention, elements of the Specialized Police assured, in the La Isla neighborhood, Pedro “N”, who had a firearm, and Sergio Antonio “N”, who was carrying grass believed to be marijuana.
In another operation, the Authorities detained Rigoberto “N”, aged 21 and Yareli Concepción “N”, aged 27.
The first was seized a firearm and a substance that would be cocaine. The woman was confiscated drug that would be marijuana. He was also seized a motorcycle.
The murder of the mother has dismayed the citizens of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, who have carried out marches and other mobilizations to demand a stop to the violence that is being experienced in the city.
In its complaint, the women’s group 50+1 highlighted the decree of alert for violence of gender in the demarcation.
“We make a respectful, but energetic call to the federal, state and municipal authorities to create security conditions in Chiapas that guarantee women -as a group in a situation of vulnerability- the exercise of their right to life and to enjoy it free from any kind of violence”, raised the Collective 50+1 quoted by Proceso.