In case of missing students Mexico arrests general

The government announced on Thursday that for alleged connection to the disappearance of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014 Mexican authorities have arrested a retired general and three other members of the army. Assistant Public Safety Secretary, Ricardo Mejia, said in the Guerrero state city of Iguala in September 2014 among those arrested was the former officer who commanded the army base, from a radical teacher’s college when the students were abducted. With knowledge of the case, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter confirmed later a government official said that another member of the army had been arrested and Mejía said a fourth arrest was expected soon. The commander of the Iguala base at that time was José Rodríguez Pérez, then a colonel but Mejía did not give names of those arrested. With the missing students’ families Barely a year after the students’ disappearances already raising suspicions about military involvement and demanding...