Overview
- Two adolescent victims were rescued after ministerial police identified a trafficking scheme operating at Secundaria Belisario Domínguez in Supermanzana 64, Benito Juárez.
- The FGE reports a student recruited classmates and brought them to an adult described as her 'jefa,' identified as Elizabeth Shekina 'N'.
- According to the investigation, clients paid 2,500–3,000 pesos per encounter, the organizer kept a 500‑peso commission, and meetings occurred in motels with gifts such as cell phones given to the girls.
- A judge issued an arrest warrant that was executed to detain Elizabeth Shekina 'N', who has been presented to the judicial authority with her legal status to be defined within the constitutional period.
- The case was detected through the FGE's Prevención a Través de la Educación program and follows earlier Quintana Roo actions, including May 10 raids that rescued 26 women.