The Attorney General of Justice of Oaxaca announced on February 22 that they found a young woman of legal age was kidnapped by a manwhom he met months ago through the chats of Garena Free Firea video game for mobile phones that is very popular among the new generations.
According to official reports, it was on February 21 when the affected She told her relatives that she would go out with her friends. However, the concern increased when she did not return to her home, which caused her parents to report the incident to the authorities, who activated a “No Locator” file.

After the meeting, the young woman ended up deprived of her freedom in Naucalpan, State of Mexico. Authorities managed to find the whereabouts of the young woman 24 in less than 24 hours after receiving the complaint from her relatives. Kidnappings and recruitment of cartels through the video game set off the alarms of the Mexican authorities.
In addition, the statement issued by the Prosecutor’s Office on Twitter indicates that the man was talking to the victim for monthstime in which he took the opportunity to gain her trust and convince her to meet at some specific point in the Oaxacan state.
Authorities find his whereabouts in 24 hours

Authorities managed to find the whereabouts of the young woman 24 in less than 24 hours after receiving the complaint from her relatives. Kidnappings and recruitment of cartels through the video game set off the alarms of the Mexican authorities.
Because the search protocols were activated immediately, the authorities were able to find his whereabouts in less than 24 hours. The investigations carried out determined that the man took her to Naucalpan in the State of Mexico and later she would be transferred to the north of the country to later be integrated into a criminal cell.
Once located, the victim was rescued and placed at the disposal of the Attorney General of the State of Oaxaca, who was in charge of returning her to her relatives. Unfortunately, she and her family have received death threats after what happenedfor which precautionary measures have been granted.
What about the children who play Free Fire?

Kidnappings and recruitment of cartels through the video game set off the alarms of the Mexican authorities.
AmericanPost.News He told you months ago that the Mexican authorities alerted the population that kidnappers use Free Fira to contact and deceive young users. However, it has been revealed that organized crime resorts to this same measure to offer jobs as a “hawk” in exchange for 8 thousand pesos fortnightly.
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