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Quintana Roo Prosecutors Rescue Two Minors and Arrest Suspect in Cancún School Trafficking Case

Officials say a school-based prevention program flagged peer recruitment inside the campus.

Overview

  • Prosecutors reported that two adolescents were rescued in Cancún after a classmate allegedly funneled them to an intermediary identified as Elizabeth Shekina “N”.
  • According to the FGE, the scheme operated from Secundaria Belisario Domínguez in Supermanzana 64, where peers recruited classmates for paid sexual services.
  • Investigators said clients paid 2,500 to 3,000 pesos per encounter, the recruiter kept a 500‑peso commission, and the minors were taken to motels and given gifts such as cell phones.
  • A Control Judge granted an arrest warrant for Elizabeth Shekina “N”, which agents executed, and authorities said her legal status will be determined within the constitutional period.
  • The FGE framed the case as part of broader anti‑trafficking actions in Quintana Roo’s tourist areas, citing recent operations that have freed multiple victims.