Overview
- The borough removed suspension seals on November 13 after the site accredited its Internal Civil Protection Program, allowing activities to resume.
- The property was originally suspended on October 29 by the city’s Government Directorate with INVEA after a verification visit found missing documentation.
- Both Casa de las Mercedes locations were intervened on October 29 by FGJCDMX and city authorities to safeguard about 80 girls following complaints of aggravated rape, domestic exploitation and irregular transfers.
- Aquiles “N” was detained during the operation and has been formally linked to proceedings on aggravated rape, as the criminal investigation continues.
- Former residents allege the relocated girls face poor conditions and lack needed psychiatric medications, claims the foundation has publicly rejected, with DIF and rights bodies involved in oversight.