Mexican police rescue 87 migrants locked in house


Mexico City, Mar 27 (IANS): Mexican police have rescued 87 migrants who were locked up by human traffickers.

The group of Central American migrants, including children, were heading towards the US when they were held for three days in Amozoc, dpa news agency quoted the Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection in Puebla state as saying on Friday.

A Honduran migrant who was able to make an emergency call from the house sounded the alarm.

Authorities launched a search and found 45 women, 26 men and 16 children from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.

The traffickers were apparently supposed to bring the group north to the city of San Luis Potosi, but left them behind at the house, according to the Secretariat.

Two men and a woman who were conducting surveillance of the property were detained, police said.

Further details of the case were not immediately known.

There has been a significant increase in the number of migrants travelling across Mexico towards the US recently.

In recent weeks, US President Joe Biden's administration has come under increasing pressure over the issue.

Accommodating the many unaccompanied minors is posing a particular challenge for US authorities.

 

  

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