Accusa Professor Beats Gn and Anomalies in Detention
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The Ministry of National Defense rejected that the professor of the Ibero-American University Puebla, the Colombian Leonardo Ariel Escobar, was beaten by elements of the National Guard (GN) and that this would have caused fractures in three ribs.
The Ministry of Public Security and Road Safety (SSPYV) of Apodaca denied that Leonardo Daniel, a Colombian professor at the Ibero-American University, had been subjected to torture during his stay in municipal cells, after being arrested after an incident at the International Airport. The municipal unit specified that he had no authority to register the detention in the National Register of Detentions (RND), since the municipal authority did no…
For Leonardo Escobar, his priority is to recover physically and mentally. Later he will resume his activities in Ibero Puebla, an institution that has sheltered him and that today gives him its support after what happened.The Ibero-American University of Puebla is the first interested in clarifying the facts and demarcating responsibilities in relation to the disappearance of Leonardo Escobar.The professor originally from Colombia who was found …
With a rejection of the official version and after being found alive last week after days of disappearance, the professor of the Iberoamerican University Puebla, Leonardo Ariel Escobar Barrios, accused that elements of the National Guard (GN) fractured his ribs during his detention last December 31 at Monterrey International Airport. In a video testimony, the Colombian teacher added to his accusations a chain of anomalies from other authorities,…
Colombian Professor Disappeared in Nuevo León Claims that National Guard Agents Fractured Three Ribs
Colombian professor Leonardo Escobar, who was reported missing in Mexico at the beginning of the year, said Monday that the agents of the National Guard who detained him at Monterrey airport in Nuevo León fractured three ribs before taking him to Apodaca prison. “It has already been medically checked. I was in this cell three days, then released. I was given my belongings, but when I left the cell I was still very disoriented,” Escobar explained…
After being disappeared for a period of 19 days, the professor of the Ibero Puebla, Leonardo Escobar Barrios, narrated that he was beaten and stripped of his belongings by the National Guard at Monterrey International Airport, whose elements expelled him from the terminal area to accuse him of a supposed civic violation and send him to the municipal prison of Apodaca in Nuevo León, where he received neither food nor water for three days.
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