The story of "The Pearl"; sicaria the 13 years "of the" Zetas "

Sitting in a room of the Attorney General's Office (PGR) in Jalisco, a woman waits to reconnect with her ​​13 years. Fifteen days ago, the younger daughter ran away from home.

His mother thought that "was out there with her ​​boyfriend." But the newspaper took its neighbor told another story: the eldest of six children belonged to the criminal group Los Zetas and had been arrested amid a clash between police and criminals.

In an interview with CNN Mexico, woman, who asked to keep his identity, he said he was unaware that her daughter was involved in alleged criminal activities. Although she confessed otherwise and having blamed others involved in organized crime.

He traveled from Zacatecas to Guadalajara to see his daughter. "The first thing I do when I find , is to try to support my daughter, come for her to see that she is not guilty of anything, because it's a girl ... we all feel very badly with the news, but we know that she is not to blame, it's a girl unable to do so , "he says.

In his statement to the Public Prosecutor and then to the media, she said that was originally from Zacatecas , and wearing a month working for organized crime.

Their work paid 8,000 pesos a month (about $ 800) was to monitor and warn about who was in and out of his people, Luis Moya, a community of just over 10,000 inhabitants located south of the state, on the border with Aguascalientes, the central Mexico.

He revealed that he reported to Lidia Jasmine Hernandez Paez "The Midget", 22, captured two days after state and federal police officers arrested her, in a clash registered in Lagos de Moreno, 157 kilometers south of his people native.

Guarded by two policemen who almost doubled their height, the alleged member of the Zetas was given by the authorities to the media. She wore her hair up, jeans and sweatshirt. Opposite, a table with the arsenal seized in the operation where it was stopped. His parents were not there.

Reporters questioned her :

What was your job ?: cartel "For the Zetas"

Do you know that your family ?: "Yes"

What do you say ?: "Let me out."

How much you paid ?: "4,000 a fortnight."

Since when ?: "A month ago".

How did you ?: "By necessity"

In addition, he confessed that his mother introduced him to the Chaparra. However, he clarified that she only worked for Los Zetas.

The child was taken to the facilities of the Jalisco delegation of the PGR, where he was three days before being released, since the Law on Justice for Adolescents of the State of Jalisco states that only the biggest offenders of 14 years are subject to deprivation of liberty.

The alleged member of the Zetas was made ​​available to the First Juvenile Court Jalisco.

A woodcock girl

Of the 8,000 pesos that the child acquired in a month her ​​mother does not know anything. As the only responsible for his family, working 12 hours a day in activities that prefer not to detail. Your schedule prevents you realize what makes her daughter after school.

He knows he had escaped a few times in high school where he studied, "to take the painting" (skipping school). They have brought their rebellious behavior: "Once expelled, what he did was say, 'was already good, now if I will continue studying . '"

But I achieve good grades. Even explains the woman, the Mexican government granted him a scholarship. "It's a very smart girl, but like all children his age, a little rebellious, a little restless, but very good girl."

Now it will be "more aware" and help in their rehabilitation, he says. That day, her daughter returned home.

Increasingly smaller

The presence of children in the service of the Mexican cartels has ceased to be a novelty in the country.

Eduardo Guerrero Gutiérrez, consultant and analyst on security issues, explains that when criminal groups are living a struggle today begins the massive recruitment of people, mainly young.

"Young people are not employed directly by the cartel but his service groups who recruit, train, pay and if they have potential, work incorporated more responsibility until they become killers".

Late last year, the country continued the story of a child under 14 detained in the central state of Morelos. The teenager said he belonged to the South Pacific cartel since 2001 and that its role was to behead people of enemy criminal groups.

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