TRANSLATED FROM:
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/491820.html

Elements of the Federal Agency of Investigations (AFI) stopped ahundred undocumented central american, after these were abandoned by the "smugglers" when they travelled aboard trailers. The 101 native foreigners of Equator, Peru, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, were discovered by the federal police stacked and abandoned, presumedly by the human traffickers, in the interior of two trailers in a section of the freeway in Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Christopher de las Casas in the State of Chiapas Mexico.

In that highway, the crime agents detected the Kenworth trailer, gray color, with plates SF-71582 from the state of Puebla that was found stopped and abandoned on the side of the freeway.

The undocumented, 86 Guatemalans, eight Salvadorians, five Ecuadorians, a Peruvian and a Honduran were found hidden in the double compartment of the boxes of the vehicle.

The boxes of red and orange color of the truck were covered with canvases and hitched with ropes, reported the AFI.

In the operation the smuggles were not found or detained, because these fled to the forest when they noticed the presence of the police.

The route Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Christopher de las Casas is one of the crossings in the High and Central regions of the area utilized by the human smugglers.

From there they take the Ocozocoautla de Espinosa- The Choapas-Veracruz freeway, toward the center and north of the country where the undocumented seek to cross to United States.