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Mexico finds no evidence of mass kidnapping of migrants

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report that 80 people were taken from the freight train can not be confirmed, official says

The Mexican government has found no evidence to confirm the report of a priest at least 80 Central American migrants were kidnapped in a freight train last week, said an official.

Interior Department assistant secretary, René Zenteno, two witnesses said that Honduras and Guatemala, told federal investigators who saw armed men off the train and take two women, two men and a boy with them.

No evidence or testimony of a larger collection was found, Zenteno said.

Rev. Alejandro Solalinde, who runs a shelter for migrants in Oaxaca, reported that witnesses said more than 80 migrants were kidnapped in the neighboring state of Veracruz by armed men who hijacked freight train on their way last Friday.

Solalinde told Radio Formula witnesses told him the armed men forced migrants to climb from the top of some cars and packages at least three trucks out.

"What [the witnesses interviewed by the authorities] were the first to enter five cars, but not alone ... do you think should be three vans for five people? "Solalinde said.

"It is the assumption that they were removed as they boarded the train," said Centeno.


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