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Extortion of teachers causes the closure of 140 elementary and middle schools in AcapulcoBelow is a copy of a letter sent to an administrator in the Acapulco public education system.Greetings Professor (name redacted), we know you are the paymaster for the teachers in area (redacted)Pay careful attention.You have 15 days to give us a list of the following teachers:1. Whoever earns more than $8,000.00 (8 thousand pesos) biweekly.(underline in black whoever earns between 20 and 50 thousand pesos monthly)2. Those who live from La Cima to KM 30 and Cayaco.3. Names, addresses and telephone numbers (not cell phone numbers)4. Legible copies of voter registration cards (on the reverse the names and addresses of schools where they work)5. A copy of the payroll (of all area 32)Note the name and school where they work of any person who refuses to divulge any information. Show them this warning.Advise them that after October 1 they must pay a “tax†of 50 percent of their salary and annual bonus. Whoever refuses has the opportunity to leave, if not you all know we are not ****ing around.You and your supervisor are exempt from this tax as long as you continue cooperating with us.The teacher who lives close to the jail named Cermeno or Cerdeno is also exempt because he has already cooperated.If you have problematic teachers underline them in red and advise the principals that we are aware of the high cost to the heads of families and that they will receive a special visit.We will be in contact.
“We agreed to stop classes since Wednesday until the authorities can resolve this."