**Legal Certainty Achieved in the Disappearance Case of Servando Salazar at Prime Wheel**
In the investigation surrounding the enforced disappearance of Servando Salazar Cano, an employee at Prime Wheel, juridical certainty has been reached concerning the events of the incident that occurred on August 23. This development was confirmed by the central prosecutor, Rafael Orozco Vargas.
Vargas highlighted that based on the investigations carried out, they have gained a clear legal understanding of what transpired on the day in question. The family of Servando Salazar has been continually informed about the progress. The prosecutor stated that they have several weeks to decide whether to reframe the charges, potentially escalating them to homicide or adding aggravating circumstances related to enforced disappearance, which would require evidence of the victim’s death.
While discussing the sensitive issue of Salazar’s death, Vargas stated that the family has been made aware of the findings from the reconstruction of events. Three employees from Prime Wheel, identified as Moisés “N”, an engineer; José Alfredo “N”, a general supervisor; and Magdiel “N”, a furnace manager, have been connected to the case for the crime of enforced disappearance committed by private individuals.
Investigators are exploring the possibility that the incident is connected to theft activities within the company, involving employees who engaged in the pilfering of valuable materials over time. The ongoing investigation has not ruled out additional participants, possibly within the same rank or higher within the company.
**Secondary Article: Increased Workplace Inspections Following Prime Wheel Incident**
Following the troubling disappearance of Servando Salazar at Prime Wheel, authorities in Tijuana have intensified workplace inspections to ensure compliance with safety standards and labor regulations. The Secretariats of Labor and Social Welfare, and Environment and Sustainable Development have ramped up checks in local businesses as a precaution following the incident.
These measures aim to prevent similar occurrences and address potential safety hazards and illegal activities in the workplace, as highlighted by representatives from Arhitac. The increased supervision includes unannounced visits and thorough assessments of employee practices and environmental compliance.
This spike in inspections aims to uphold worker safety and corporate accountability, ensuring businesses adhere to the legal frameworks protecting their workforce. The local community and businesses are urged to cooperate with these initiatives to promote a safer and more regulated work environment.