MEXICO CITY - A court in Mexico has ordered the re-arrest of seven soldiers charged with abuse of authority for a 2014 army massacre. The soldiers killed 22 suspects at a grain warehouse in the town of Tlatlaya. But relatives of two of the victims appealed the dismissal of charges and won last week’s ruling, which was only made public Thursday. The court also ordered three of the soldiers to stand trial on charges of altering evidence at the scene. Investigations showed witnesses had been threatened and tortured, bodies moved and weapons planted at the scene.
Source: thestar October 17, 2019 18:22 UTC