Mexico: Police officers who tortured innocent woman into confessing to a crime must face justice
Source: Amnesty International
November 10, 2015
Mexico: Police officers who tortured innocent woman into confessing to a crime must face justice
The acquittal of a young woman who was tortured into confessing to the crime of extortion is long awaited good news but Mexico must ensure those responsible for the abuse she suffered face justice and that she receives reparation, said Amnesty International.
The fact that a young woman has been forced to spend two years in prison after being tortured to confess to a crime speaks volumes about the state of the Mexican judicial system, said Erika-Guevara Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.
While we welcome Cristels acquittal, justice will not be done until those who sexually tortured her into confessing to a crime are put behind bars and a strong message is sent that torture is never acceptable.
Cristel Fabiola Piña Jasso, a 25-year old mother of two, was today acquitted by a court in Chihuahua, northern Mexico after spending two years in prison. The judge found there was not sufficient evidence against her and ordered a federal investigation into the torture she suffered.
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