Milenio: Notimex
Morelia, Michoacán • Interim Governor, Jesús Reyna García, said that state authorities have evidence to identify suspects in the sacking of seven delivery trucks during the evening, so they will be punished.
Upon indicating that there are images in order bring legal action against the perpetrators of the events, Rena García state emphasized that all those who violate the "social order will be punished".
He stressed that the security forces did not intervene in the events of the Historical Center, when the looting of goods was carried out by the alleged teachers college student, because they avoided a confrontation between students and police forces.
"We did not want to implement a remedy that could further complicate a situation to the detriment of society; above all, we have to tend to the well-being of the citizens and of the society," he said.The day before, teachers college students seven seven delivery vehicles owned by different companies and after demonstrating outside the Government Palace, they ransacked the trucks, giving away the goods among citizens who were passing by.
The trucks were intercepted at different points in Morelia by students and moved with their drivers and with everything to the center of the city.
They were parked in front of the Government Palace and conditioned their release to delivery of a petition and holding a meeting with the Interim Governor, Jesús Reyna.
They were parked in front of the Government Palace and conditioned their release to delivery of a petition and holding a meeting with the Interim Governor, Jesús Reyna.
After several hours of negotiation, the students finally agreed to release the trucks; however, they looted the vehicles before handing over the keys to their drivers. Soft drinks, yogurts, cookies and bread, among other products, were distributed to people from Morelia passing by. Spanish original