Escobedo Prosecutor’s Office investigates harassing trade on Route 226

Justice comes before the victim in a case that shocked the networks. The search for the alleged stalker is already underway.

A Silent Cry that Awakened to Justice

In the shadows of a truck on Route 226 Bosques, a silent drama unfolded, a cowardly act that transformed an everyday trip into a palpable nightmare. The State Attorney General’s Office, in a move as unexpected as it is decisive, has drawn its legal sword to fight a battle without anyone asking it. He has begun, with the impetus of a hero who anticipates danger, an ex-officio investigation against a ghost, a man who turned his seat into a territory of harassment and vulnerability for a young woman.

The Attorney General, Javier Flores, emerged as the voice of authority in the midst of chaos, announcing to the world that, although the protagonist of this misfortune has not yet taken the brave step of filing a formal complaint, the machinery of the law is already in relentless motion. The ministerial agents, converted into sleuths of the intangible, are already tracking every clue, every image, every whisper on the networks to achieve the identification and location of this alleged perpetrator whose ignominious act transcended the anonymity of the four wheels to explode in the digital court of social networks.

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It was yesterday when the silence was broken. Johana Zapata, a young woman whose name now resonates as a symbol of resistance, released her truth in a video on Facebook. With his heart in his hand and courage as a shield, he narrated his ordeal. She revealed how, during the journey, a man was touching her inappropriately, with a malevolent persistence that transcended all notions of chance. “I didn’t know I was recording it,” he confessed, a phrase that encapsulates the terrible vulnerability of someone who discovers that they are the target of an underhanded attack. His testimony, a raw and visceral story, lit the fuse of collective indignation.

The Relentless Search and a Call to Courage

Prosecutor Flores Saldívar, with the gravity of someone who holds the scales of justice, explained the unprecedented strategy. “Since the victim has not been located and has not filed a complaint, the complaint is beginning to be filed ex officio.” He declared that, since it is a crime that is prosecuted ex officio, the investigative path can advance, paving the way even without the initial statement of the affected person. It’s a race against time, a search to find the whereabouts of the alleged attacker before he disappears into the crowd.

But beyond the manhunt, the Prosecutor launched a passionate exhortation, a call to civic arms. He urged not only the brave young woman, but all citizens, to present formal complaints in these cases of vileness. He stressed that each complaint is one more link in the chain to strengthen investigations and, ultimately, weave a more robust security network. “Indeed, we must encourage reporting,” he proclaimed, highlighting the sensitivity of the institution towards the protection of women, girls and adults who deserve to travel without fear.

The final message is clear and direct, a plea full of urgency: “The call for the young woman is to go to the Prosecutor’s Office, since there is a complaint filed, but we need her to appear to give her statement.” Your testimony is the key piece that can turn this investigation into a compelling case, the living evidence that can tip the balance toward justice. This case is not just about an isolated incident; It is a crucial episode in the constant fight for security and dignity in public spaces, a dramatic reminder that silence is the best ally of impunity.

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Gilda Lozoya accuses political motivation in her arrest

Emilio Lozoya's sister describes his arrest as a political act to pressure her brother.

Gilda Susana Lozoya Austin, sister of former Pemex director Emilio Lozoya, was detained at the Mexico City International Airport upon returning from Europe. During the initial hearing, he called his arrest a political matter.

Before the control judge Nora Ileana García Peralta, at the Federal Criminal Justice Center of the North Prison, the woman stated:

“I believe that this is a political case, where my mother, my sister-in-law and I, that is, the women in my family, have been used to pressure my brother.”

Statements at the hearing

Dressed in a blouse and jacket, Lozoya Austin explained that she left the country for a week to attend to a family matter. “And I returned because my family is here and I am here with the desire to cooperate,” he said. He added that when he left the country he had not been notified of the arrest warrant, and reiterated: “I am here to cooperate.”

At the end of the hearing, the place to which she would be transferred for safekeeping was not reported while her legal situation is resolved.

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Three digital media in Chiapas are sanctioned for political gender violence

The IEPC applied fines and public apologies for sexist attacks against female deputies on Facebook.

The IEPC sanctions

The Institute of Elections and Citizen Participation (IEPC) of Chiapas sanctioned those responsible for three Facebook pages for political violence against women. Those affected were two deputies of the 69th Legislature.

The pages “Portal Revolución”, “Ruleta Política” and “Expediente Chiapas” modified and disseminated images out of context. The objective, according to the IEPC, was to construct a sexist narrative that discredited the career of the legislators, attributing their political advancement to an alleged personal relationship.

The electoral authority stressed that these actions exceed freedom of expression. They do not constitute valid criticism, but rather digital, psychological and symbolic aggression.

“The offenders modified, disseminated and presented images and messages out of context… attributing a personal relationship with another person and building from it a narrative aimed at publicly disqualifying them,” the IEPC said.

The body explained that freedom of expression protects criticism of public exercise, but not when the message focuses on private life with a gender focus.

The measures imposed

Sanctions include: a public written apology that must remain on each page for 30 days; individual fines of 200 UMAs (between 22,628 and 23,462 pesos); and registration in the National and State Registry of Persons Sanctioned for Political Violence against Women for one year and four months. In addition, those responsible must take a specialized workshop on gender.

The IEPC highlighted that this type of violence affects not only the direct victims, but also discourages the participation of other women in public life, by reinforcing surveillance over their private lives and sexualizing their relationships.

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They reinforce security in Guadalajara for Mexico vs England

Three thousand elements will guard the center and La Minerva during Sunday's game.

More than 3 thousand elements for the operation

Local authorities announced that more than three thousand agents from different corporations will monitor the center of Guadalajara and the La Minerva roundabout next Sunday. The operation coincides with the match between Mexico and England, which will be played in Mexico City.

The decision was made after the excesses of last Tuesday, when Mexico’s victory against Ecuador caused more than 100,000 people to take to the streets. On that occasion, 40 people were arrested. Now, the state of force has been increased by 50% to prevent security from being overwhelmed.

The operation will start at 7:00 a.m., due to the Sunday bicycle ride that connects several points with the center of Guadalajara, where the Fan Fest is located. The authorities asked attendees to take precautions due to road closures.

Restrictions and alternatives

Starting at 2:00 p.m., access to the first square of the city will remain closed to vehicles. To avoid saturation at the Fan Fest, additional screens will be installed in the Plaza Guadalajara, the La Minerva roundabout, the San Jacinto Park, the Benito Juárez Auditorium and the Plaza de las Américas, in Zapopan.

In the La Minerva area there will also be traffic restrictions in several blocks around. The authorities called to respect the rules of coexistence to maintain an atmosphere of celebration and peace.

They recommended avoiding taking babies, girls, boys, older adults or people with reduced mobility to high-traffic areas, due to the risk posed by crowds. Glass bottles, fireworks, weapons, firecrackers and umbrellas will also not be allowed. In addition, food, drinks or flags larger than 2.5 meters cannot be brought into the Fan Fest.

As additional measures, they suggested comfortable clothing, constant hydration and going in trusted groups to prevent theft.

Elements of the Municipal, State, Metropolitan, Road Police, National Guard, Sedena, Civil Protection and Firefighters will participate in the operation. State and municipal authorities insisted that the celebration is an opportunity to demonstrate that Mexico and Jalisco are happy people, of peace and respectful of visitors and the city.

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