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Mexico to pursue soldiers, federal police in abduction probe
He said that in addition to the missing students, others were killed in the area that night. Interior Ministry Under Secretary Alejandro Encinas said that since the search began for the 43 students, some 245 bodies have been found in the area. Gertz Manero said he considers that a “generalized cover-up” has been established. Gertz Manero said Saturday that Zeron was in Israel and that Mexico had asked that government for help in his arrest. Gertz Manero said that in addition to Zeron’s alleged crimes connected to the case, he also allegedly stole more than $44 million from the Attorney General’s Office budget.