Operation Restitution: When justice decides to put on its pants (finally)
It seems that in the State of Mexico the Attorney General’s Office decided to stop drinking coffee and get to work. With Operation Restitution, they are not only dismantling criminal networks, but also uncovering a festival of corruption that would make even the most experienced politician blush. And that’s saying a lot.
The protagonists of this reality show? Public servants with more creativity than a street artist (but to falsify documents), notaries who mistook their seal for a magic wand, and even members of institutions who swore to protect the law… but only with lip service.
The cast of this tragicomedy
The FGJEM is already targeting 12 people who, it seems, were dedicated to playing Monopoly with other people’s properties. Among those investigated there are:
- 5 IFREM employees (because what better than using your public position to cheat in the property registry).
- 2 directors of Urban Development (who developed everything except ethics).
- 1 former Director of Cadastre (who will now have to register his own legal situation).
- 1 Head of Municipal Markets (who, apparently, also managed illegal land markets).
Those at IFREM, in particular, excelled: they registered properties in the names of anyone except the actual owners, as if they were playing musical chairs with deeds. And the agency itself had detected apocryphal documentation, but of course, why pay attention?
Notaries: from notaries to forgers
But not all the limelight goes to the officials. Three notaries (two in Toluca and one in Ecatepec) decided that their job was not to validate documents, but to manufacture them. Now they face charges for forgery, because they apparently confused their notarial seal with a “free pass” for the crime.
The indictment hearings are scheduled for June, so we will soon know if these characters end up with a happy ending (for justice) or one of those unexpected twists that the Mexican system loves so much.
Moral: If you are going to steal property, at least don’t leave a trail of signed papers. Although, seeing how they did, maybe it’s better to dedicate yourself to something else.
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