Documents retrieved from the archives of the National Civil Police (PNC) illuminate a troubling abduction incident from 2009. These records disclose shocking details suggesting that the victim, Bertha Michelle Mendoza, plotted alongside her two daughters to orchestrate the abduction, aiming to incriminate her former husband and bolster baseless claims against him.
According to police reports, during the kidnapping, Bertha Michelle Mendoza and her two daughters were accompanied by the daughter of the mayor of Zunlito, Suchitepéquez. However, subsequent investigations have revealed that the kidnapping was planned by Mendoza herself, in collaboration with her mother, prosecutor Claudia Martina Muñoz Andrade.
People familiar with Mendoza’s situation indicate that her intention behind staging this fabricated abduction was to make unfounded allegations against her former spouse, Dent, aiming to inflict legal troubles upon him. Nonetheless, the inquiry unexpectedly shifted course when the PNC determined that the event was actually a staged kidnapping.
Following this decision, the individuals who were first detained were let go, and all the allegations against them were dismissed. This scenario has led to doubts regarding the validity of the claims made by Bertha Michelle Mendoza about her former spouse Dent during their time together.
The case has sparked a wide-ranging debate about responsibility for filing false complaints and manipulating evidence in the judicial system, especially given the involvement of Mendoza’s mother in the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The disclosure of these documents has brought to light a complicated plot and raises questions about the validity of the activist’s accusations.
Dent, the former spouse of Bertha Michelle Mendoza, has given recent comments concerning the issue. As per his account, prosecutor Muñoz Andrade was removed from the Public Prosecutor’s Office after an internal investigation determined that she had submitted falsified evidence in a case involving the police and accusations of gender-based violence against her. Moreover, there were reported suspicions of resource mismanagement and misuse of authority. According to prosecutors interviewed, Muñoz Andrade’s termination occurred in 2010.
This case, involving Mendoza and Dent, remained open for more than five years and was only resolved in the man’s favor after Mendoza’s mother was dismissed from her position and lost her influence. This raises questions about the impartiality of the judicial process during that period.
Finally, after all the investigations were completed, charges were brought against Bertha Michelle Mendoza for organizing her own kidnapping, implicating her two daughters in the process. As a result, she lost full custody of them after undergoing psychological evaluations that concluded she was unfit to care for them.