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Former UAEM Rector Alejandro Vera Arrested, Held at Altiplano in ‘Estafa Maestra’ Case

He is being held on organized crime and money‑laundering charges tied to alleged fund diversions that carry mandatory pretrial detention.

Overview

  • A federal team arrested Jesús Alejandro Vera Jiménez on November 7 in Cuautla, Morelos, with the detention recorded in the National Detention Registry under a long‑standing warrant.
  • He was moved from FGR facilities in Cuernavaca to the Altiplano maximum‑security prison, where a virtual initial hearing began late Friday and is set to resume at 5:00 a.m. on November 9 after the defense sought time to review 13 case volumes and about 30 annexes.
  • Prosecutors link the case to alleged organized crime participation and operations with illicit resources, offenses classified as serious that trigger automatic preventive detention.
  • The investigation centers on suspected diversions of federal anti‑hunger program funds through UAEM via sham contracts, with prior ASF and TFJA rulings assigning resarcitory responsibility exceeding 200 million pesos.
  • Vera and his lawyers say a pending amparo left a prior arrest order without effect and argue he is the target of political persecution, allegations he set out in a letter released from custody.