A group of international experts say that the Mexican government falsified investigations into the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 from the start
But investigators sought to quickly resolve the crime through illegal searches, detentions and torture of suspects.government to extradite a former top security official, Tomás Zerón, who was the head of the federal investigation agency at the time of the abduction. He is being sought on charges of torture and covering up those disappearances.
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