Prime Wheel asks not to block its facilities during the investigation into Servando Salazar.

 

Prime Wheel asks not to block its facilities during the investigation into Servando Salazar.

Tijuana, September 23. Prime Wheel urged protesters who blocked its facilities to demand answers about the disappearance of worker Servando Salazar Cano to avoid such actions, as they "put at risk" the jobs of more than 7,000 employees.

Following the blockade on Monday, led by the wife of the worker who disappeared on August 23, the company issued a statement stating that it has collaborated with authorities in the search for Salazar Cano.

"At Prime Wheel, we have cooperated with authorities since the first day of our colleague Servando Salazar Cano's disappearance. We have provided all the necessary information to advance the investigation, which has allowed those involved to be brought to justice."
He added that "

The actions taken today, with the seizure of our facilities, put the jobs of more than 7,000 workers at risk. We urgently call on the authorities and protesters to continue the investigations without affecting the work of thousands of people.

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