Anthropology
Related: About this forumMexico raids building project next to Teotihuacan pyramids
Source: Associated Press
Mexico raids building project next to Teotihuacán pyramids
May 31, 2021
MEXICO CITY (AP) Mexico sent in 250 National Guard troops and 60 police officers Monday to seize land next to the pre-Hispanic ruins of Teotihuacán where authorities have said bulldozers were destroying outlying parts of the archeological site.
Mexican archaeological officials reported last week that they had been trying since March to halt the private construction project, but work continued on what local media says were plans to build some sort of amusement park.
The National Institute of History and Anthropology said the National Guard helped authorities put up seizure notices on the property just north of Mexico City. The seizure allows prosecutors to take control of the plot while those responsible for the work are investigated for criminal charges of irreparably damaging the national heritage.
The delay in stopping the project underlined how Mexicos unwieldy, antiquated legal system makes it hard to enforce building codes and zoning laws or stop illegal construction, even on protected historical sites.
The Culture Department said last week it had repeatedly issued stop-work orders since March but the building crews had ignored them. The department estimated at least 25 ancient structures on the site were threatened, and said it has filed a criminal complaint against those responsible.
-snip-
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/mexico-travel-lifestyle-science-c251a6dc3289adc3d64b50c5cd253a2e
Construction of a private building project is seen on the outskirts of Teotihuacan, just north of Mexico City, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The Mexican government said Tuesday that the project is destroying part of the outskirts of the pre-Hispanic ruin site and has repeatedly issued stop-work orders since March but the building crews have ignored them. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
yonder
(10,002 posts)Every day I become more a misanthrope.
2naSalit
(92,635 posts)At least they're doing something, like they should have 20 years ago when Walmart did something similar.