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Segob Meets Jalisco Search Collective as FGR Faces Rancho Izaguirre Criticism

The government framed the session as a push for family-centered coordination, with no public response to the collective’s claims of stalled forensic work.

Overview

  • Deputy secretary Arturo Medina met with Indira Navarro, founder of Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco.
  • Segob said the meeting aimed to strengthen coordination with search groups and improve attention to families on instructions from Rosa Icela Rodríguez.
  • Participants included FGR human-rights prosecutor Mariana Díaz Figueroa, special prosecutor for disappeared persons Adriana Lizárraga, and national search commissioner Martha Lidia Pérez Gumecindo.
  • Navarro has accused the FGR of denying access to case files and abandoning the Rancho Izaguirre investigation, asserting that forensic work stopped.
  • Officials disclosed no new evidence, corrective steps, or concessions addressing those allegations in the accounts of the meeting.