Mayor accused of faking her kidnapping in embezzlement scheme
Summary
A mayor in Mexico is accused of faking her own kidnapping to steal about $2 million in government money disguised as ransom. The mayor denies the charges and says she will cooperate with investigators to find the real criminals.Key Facts
- Nancy Napoles is the mayor of Tenancingo, near Mexico City.
- Authorities say she pretended to be kidnapped to hide the theft of $2.3 million from local government funds.
- The kidnapping story was based on testimonies from three arrested suspects claiming they forced her into a car at gunpoint.
- A witness saw the forced kidnapping and alerted the police, which interrupted the fake kidnapping plan.
- Investigators found inconsistencies and believe Napoles’ husband and brother-in-law planned the scheme to justify embezzled money.
- No arrest warrants exist for Napoles, but her husband and brother-in-law are fugitives.
- Napoles belongs to the ruling Morena party, which focuses on fighting corruption.
- Other top Mexican officials have faced criminal charges recently, including drug trafficking and weapons offenses.
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