**Workers Abducted and Murdered in Veracruz: A Tragic Incident**
In a grim revelation, the bodies of four men, including workers from the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), were discovered on February 11, 2025, on the border between Oaxaca and Veracruz. The Oaxaca State Attorney General’s Office (FGEO) confirmed that the bodies were located beside a road near the Acatlán de Pérez Figueroa to El Amate Veracruz segment, in Tierra Blanca, Veracruz.
According to initial investigations, the deceased were identified as F.A.V., J.V.R., A.B., and J.M.N. Among them were CFE employees, though the FGEO did not specify the number. It was revealed that the victims were abducted in Veracruz and found deceased in the border region between the two states.
The FGEO is conducting ministerial work to compile the investigation’s dossier, which will then be handed over to the Veracruz State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), who will assume responsibility for the case. The two offices have established collaborative channels to identify those responsible for the crime.
Local reports indicate that the victims showed signs of torture and were forcibly taken from the Antorcha Revolucionaria neighborhood in Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. The perpetrators ordered them to exit vehicles marked with CFE logos and remove their corporate uniforms.
**Related News: Recent Spike in Violence in Veracruz Region**
In recent months, the Veracruz region has seen an alarming upsurge in violent incidents. Authorities attribute these to escalating conflicts among local criminal groups vying for control over territory and illegal activities. The state has witnessed several high-profile cases involving extortion, abductions, and murders, prompting officials to intensify their efforts to curb the organized crime menace.
In addition to the tragic murder of CFE employees, other incidents have further highlighted the security challenges facing Veracruz. A recent attack on a well-known business figure, numerous reports of extortion rings targeting small business owners, and the mysterious disappearance of local activists have all contributed to mounting fear among residents.
Officials are calling on federal support to enhance law enforcement capabilities and are urging the community to cooperate with authorities by providing any information that might aid in reducing crime rates and restoring peace to the troubled region. Those affected by the recent violence hope that a coordinated approach by state and federal agencies will soon bring stability and security back to their communities.