Chetumal, Quintana Roo — The State Attorney General's Office (FGE) issued an arrest warrant for a man who was killed two years ago, sparking outrage and accusations of inefficiency.
Family Confronts Authorities Over Absurd Warrant
Relatives of Manuel Enrique Viera Escamilla reported that ministerial agents arrived at their home in Chetumal on Wednesday to execute an arrest warrant, despite the fact that Viera Escamilla had been fatally shot two years prior. His widow recounted the incident in a social media post, stating, "They came looking for him, demanding that he be handed over and not hide. At that moment, only my mother-in-law was present, and she told them, 'How can I hand over a deceased person?' But they kept insisting arrogantly."
Viera Escamilla was killed in Cancún's Villas Otoch Paraíso in Region 259. His family confirmed that he has been buried at the Campos del Recuerdo cemetery in Chetumal since his death.
Allegations of Incompetence and Lack of Coordination
The arrest warrant surfaced amid ongoing legal proceedings involving the deceased man's brothers. Family members criticized the FGE, calling the incident proof of "inefficiency and lack of communication between different offices of the State Attorney General's Office."
In a sarcastic remark, relatives invited the ministerial police to visit the cemetery to arrest the deceased or, alternatively, "bring flowers and candles."
Broader Context of Criticism Against FGE
This incident follows recent accusations of corruption and abuse of power within the FGE, including claims from the National Women's Front regarding judicial misconduct in Chetumal. The agency has faced mounting scrutiny over its handling of cases and internal coordination failures.
The family's public denunciation highlights systemic issues in law enforcement record-keeping and procedural oversight, raising questions about the effectiveness of Quintana Roo's criminal justice system.
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