translated from Spanish: There were no injuries in the eviction of the Caja Grande property in Morelia, Michoacán prosecutor reports

Morelia, Michoacán.- There were no injuries in the eviction of the Caja Grande property located in the Torreón Nuevo colony of this city, which took place in the early morning of this Thursday.
This was reported by the Attorney General of Justice of the entity, Adrián López Solís, who detailed that the operation involved 200 municipal police, 200 from the FGJE, 400 state elements and 90 experts, as well as the accompaniment of the State Commission of Human Rights, which ensured that the integrity of 600 people illegally invading the land was privileged.
In a private meeting with local media representatives, López Solís mentioned that about 70 “paratroopers” put up resistance to eviction, throwing stones at agents and burning a hut, however, they were contained and some of detainees, without specifying the number.

Previously, the eviction operation had been attempted on two occasions, but the elements eventually withdrew when they observed a risk of confrontation with the invaders.
On the above, the owner of the Fiscalía de Justica detailed that the previous attempts failed because the paratroopers were informed of the possible operation through their lawyers as it was a matter of judicial; on this occasion the success of the eviction was due to the reason and date in the eviction order was not specified, and it was left to the discretion of the authority, which decided to carry it out during the early morning at 03:00 hours.
After the paratroopers have been evicted, the land will be held by their rightful owners, who will take whatever steps they deem necessary to prevent a further invasion.

Original source in Spanish

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