Los Mochis, SInaloa.- When protesting as the new national vice president of Missing Persons Search Institutions, Carlos Valle Saracho called as a troubling the crime of enforced disappearances in the municipality of Ahome, Sinaloa, and throughout Mexico.The lawyer originally from Los Mochis, stressed that the new appointment will allow him to work in the state and other entities where they seek him to give them social advice , legal and logistics.
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He revealed that although there is a National Commission, which is doing a good job, Sinaloa has a State Search Commission that is a white elephant, where you have a budget of 11 million pesos, resources that are unknown about what they were spent on and partly unknown of the work undertaken.
He stressed that what the hundreds of families who have disappeared in Sinaloa want are results, and the least they want is officials who don’t leave the offices.