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What to do if…?

You are a kidnapping victim

  • If you are in Mexico, you can contact the Attorney General of the Republic to denounce the crime, the citizen helpline is 01800 00 85 400 international.
  • If you are a victim of a kidnapping or any other crime in Mexico, you can contact the Investigation Unit of Crimes for Migrants (UIDPM):

  • By phone, call 01800 00 85 400 or call 088 to contact the Federal Police

  • If you are NOT in Mexico, you can approach any Mexican embassy or consulate in the country you are in and they will notify the Attorney General of the Republic of your complaint or if need be they will notify the National Search Commission who will follow through on your case.

 

If I lose my family or one of the members, how can I find them?

a)

 

If you are in Mexico: 

You can approach the Investigation Unit of Crimes for Migrants (UIDPM) by communicating

  • By phone, call 01800 00 85 400 or 088 to contact the Federal Police

They conduct searches for migrants who are in a vulnerable condition and during transit towards another country have disappeared in the Mexican territory, with the support of the National Search Commission

In Mexico City you can physically visit the offices at Av Insurgentes #20 de la Glorieta de Insurgentes, Col. Roma Norte, Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc

Issue a report before the National Search Commission or any other state search commission

  • You can issue a report regardless of age or nationality
b)

 

If you are outside of Mexico:

You can approach any Mexican embassy or consulate and if possible one in your home country (in case there is no risk in doing so), who, through the Mechanism of Exterior Mexican Search and Investigation Support (MAEMBI), will follow through on your report/complaint

You can file a complaint from any country that you or any of your family members have suffered, such as a kidnapping or disappearance. It is not necessary to travel or have any contact within Mexico to use the MAE, it also does not matter if you are in a country which you were not born in and/or if you don’t have any migration documents

 Where?  In any Mexican consulate or embassy in the country you are currently in,

 With who?   Talk to the Addendum of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR). But if there is no Addendum of the PGR, you can anyways present a case before any authority at the embassy or consulate and they are obliged to receive and process it.

 What must I present?  You can present any type of document or proof you have of the incident you are reporting. You can participate in the investigation of the case, make inquiries and demand explanations if needed, obtain copies of the documents related to your case and receive the name and contact of the official assigned to it. You have the right to resort to a lawyer/an attorney.

 What happens next?  The authorities will send your case to Mexico for it to be investigated, in front of the PGR and the Investigation Unit of Crimes for Migrants of the PGR. You must follow the case from the embassy or consulate where you reported it.

 

Recommendations to avoid being a victim of human trafficking

  • Avoid travelling with “coyotes”
  • Before leaving your country inform your family and close friends of your destination and the route you will follow
  • If you receive a job offer in another country make sure to verify it before accepting
  • During transit maintain regular communication with your family and/or close friends: notify and update them about your location and travelling companions
  • If you don’t know where you are you can make use of the tool in this app, the “Contigo sin fronteras” app, to share your geographical location
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