National Center for Human Identification will have all the technology and scientific advances: AMLO

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During the morning conference on Friday, April 1, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador referred to the proposal he sent to the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies in which he plans to create the National Center for Human Identification with the aim of helping the authorities to search, and if necessary identify, to missing persons.

As a measure to mitigate and improve the search for people, the president sent the legislators of the San Lazaro precinct a letter in which he explained the reasons for the formation of this new organization. One of the main ones is to give and seek every citizen the right to be sought.

“That initiative was sent to Congress to create these Missing Persons Identification Centers with all the technology and scientific advancement. It is something that will help a lot in the search for missing persons. It is an initiative prepared by the Undersecretary of the Interior, the area that works every day on the subject”, commented from the National Palace.

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AMLO presented an initiative for the creation of a National Center for Human Identification (Photo: GALO CAÑAS/CUARTOSCURO.COM)

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