False Claims to Undeveloped Land in Cabo San Lucas Reserved for Protecting Area’s Endangered Sea Turtles Raise More Flags about Mexico’s Crime and Corruption

Earlier this month, Baja California Sur state officials claimed hundreds of acres of natural beachfront property in Cabo San Lucas, rightfully belonging to local businessman and longtime conservationist, René Pinal, along with his family and team of investors. Despite evidence of forged and altered land titles presented by the company claiming ownership over the land, Baja California Sur state officials proceeded to clear Pinal's land last week, while actually reversing his charges against him. (Case Number: LPZ/006/AES/2007)Pinal, who has been a well-respected environmental activist and businessman for over 18 years, has left the majority of his 2,000 acres of coastal land undeveloped in a conscientious effort to protect the region's endangered sea turtles, and in general, the natural environment of Cabo San Lucas' lands and beaches. (PRWeb Mar 27, 2008)

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