
A judge allowed the release of Five people were arrested for his alleged involvement in the store fire Waldos In HermosilloSonora, who left as compensation 23 dead and more than 10 injured.
The state Attorney General’s Office said it had challenged the court decision issued because it did not comply with recognition innocence still closed Irregularities in custody.
According to the information, the finding was due to the granting of an additional period of time 18 days so that the defense could examine the investigation file, although national regulations impose a maximum limit 144 hours (six days) for this purpose.
During the hearing, which began this Friday, December 26, at 9:00 a.m., the said Public Prosecutor’s Office Charges have been brought against several people arrested on warrants for their probable responsibility for the November 1 events at the store Waldos.

State Department authorities said the judge had allowed the defense prolong the debate with arguments such as the alleged illegibility of some copies and the lack of color in the documents.
The institution emphasized that “the research portfolio Originals and faithful copies were immediately made available to the parties” by the administration of the Oral Criminal Court of District 1 in Hermosillo.
The judge argued that the trial phase could not continue in the same session due to the size of the file. Link to the processeven though the facts were already known and several defendants knew about the file because it had previously been submitted to the State Department.
As a result of this decision, the five detainees received theirs Freedom.

It should be noted that in recent days the Issuance of 25 arrest warrants against people who would be involved in the November 1 incident.
The public prosecutor’s office provided information on the total number of arrest warrants seven were completedTherefore, these prisoners were brought before an initial hearing, which resulted in the release of five.
On November 1st, around 3 p.m., a chain store Waldos It started burning when several people were shopping inside.
Rescue workers were immediately mobilized to the scene Central Colony from Hermosillo, Sonora. Alfonso DurazoThe state’s governor initially reported there were 23 confirmed dead and 11 injured, including minors.

Three days later, the Sonora Attorney General’s Office reported that the investigation had already been completed. Identification of the 23 deceasedwhich was achieved after the last two were recognized through forensic studies.
The tally ended with the deaths of two girls, four boys, twelve women (one pregnant) and five adult men.
According to initial reports, the fire was caused by a short circuit in a building transformer Electrics are located within the business premises.