The Attorney General's Office of the State of Sonora (FGJES) achieved the linkage to the process of four women accused of human trafficking and corruption of minors.
The case gains relevance as it occurs days before March 8, a date that has been monopolized by radical feminism to promote vandalism and violence against public and private property.

Investigation and arrest
State authorities conducted a thorough investigation that culminated in the capture of the four defendants.
According to official reports, the accused were involved in a network of sexual exploitation and corruption of minors in the region, which led the FGJES to coordinate strategic operations to dismantle the criminal structure and rescue the victims.

Judicial process and charges
The Public Ministry presented strong evidence before a control judge, who determined the linkage to the process of the four women.
They face charges of human trafficking in its sexual exploitation modality and corruption of minors, crimes considered highly serious in Mexican legislation.
If found guilty, they could receive severe sentences, given the nature of the crimes committed.
Community reactions and support for victims
The case has caused a strong impact in the community of San Luis Río Colorado, where the events took place.








