Notary from Edomex and 5 ex-military arrested in Toluca; investigated for presumed homicide in Oaxaca
A notary public and five retired soldiers were arrested in Toluca, Mexico, under investigation for a potential homicide related to a case in Oaxaca.
Allan de Jesús Corona Romero, a suspended notary public from the State of Mexico, and five retired military personnel were arrested in Toluca as they face serious allegations tied to a homicide investigation in Oaxaca. The notary is under scrutiny for what is believed to be his involvement in the killing of another notary, José Ortiz Girón, in 2023. The previously mentioned soldiers are accused of offenses related to resisting arrest and carrying weapons.
Authorities from the State of Mexico reported to El Financiero that there was already an arrest warrant out against Allan de Jesús, issued by a judge in Oaxaca. However, the execution of this warrant faced legal challenges; Allan de Jesús managed to secure an amparo from federal courts, which has, at least temporarily, delayed the enforcement of this order. The situation casts a spotlight on the legal and judicial complexities that can arise in high-profile investigations involving public figures.
The implications of this case extend beyond the individuals involved, drawing attention to issues related to the accountability of public officials and the military in Mexico. It underscores ongoing concerns about violence and the rule of law in the country, particularly as it pertains to those in positions of authority. As the investigation progresses, more revelations may surface regarding the interconnected nature of legal and military affairs in the region, impacting public perceptions and trust in these institutions.