Escape is imprisoned in California who was wanted in connection with The death of the leader of the elite Mexican police unit They were arrested after a weekly analysis, officials said.
Cesar Hernandez, who served 80 years of life for the first degree killing before escaping the custody in December, was arrested on Thursday evening in the Northern city of Tihuan. He was searched for the firing of the death of 33-year-old Abigel Espaez Rejes, the leader of the unit known as the “Grena Hunters”, which devotes himself to the arrest of suspects in us who are refugees in Mexico. She was the head of the unit in the northern border of Baj California.
Esparaz Reez died during a shooting on April 9 in Tihuan, and the unit tried to arrest Hernandez.
Mexican Information, including UniversalCCTV is reported to have shown that Hernandez was able to escape when running almost naked through the streets before cuddling under the target cover. It appeared dressed in a fluorescent green form – similar to those used by local traffic police – before leaving.
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“These actions reflect the excellent exploration and investigation conducted by the Prosecutor General's Office, whose coordinated efforts, tactical analysis and data collection have made it possible to find the arrested person accurately,” Baj California said, A. said in California, A. A statement on social networks Friday.
Mexico officials said Hernandez was facing a criminal case and “his legal situation would be determined in accordance with the law.”
34-year-old Hernandez was convicted for killing a first degree and sentenced to 80 years in prison, reports California Department of Punishment and Rehabilitation. He went to the Kern Court building to speak to the judge on December 2, when he jumped out of the minibus and shied away from the staff.
Esparza Reyes headed the regional unit team for eight years, having conducted more than 400 operations aimed at arresting US refugees who fled to Mexico, Reports Reutersreferring to the Mexican authorities.
According to the group's profile by Washington PostEsparaza Reez grew up in Tihuan and secretly wanted to become a police officer.