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Mexican Mayor accused of faking kidnapping in $2 million embezzlement scheme

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
June 19, 2026
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Mexican Mayor accused of faking kidnapping as prosecutors allege a plot to divert $2 million in public funds disguised as ransom payments

A Mexican mayor has come under investigation after prosecutors accused her of staging her own kidnapping as part of an alleged scheme to divert approximately $2 million in public funds under the guise of paying a ransom.

Also read: Woman arrested after faking her own kidnap in ₦50m Edo scam

Nancy Napoles, the municipal president of Tenancingo in central Mexico, was named in an investigation announced by local authorities on Thursday.

Prosecutors allege that the purported abduction was orchestrated to create a justification for the disappearance of public money from municipal accounts.

Napoles has strongly denied the allegations, describing them as politically motivated and insisting she is prepared to cooperate fully with investigators.

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In a video posted on social media, the mayor maintained her innocence and said she welcomed efforts to uncover the truth.

The controversy centres on an alleged kidnapping incident in which armed men reportedly forced Napoles from her vehicle at gunpoint.

According to prosecutors, the account was based partly on statements provided by three individuals who have since been arrested and identified as the alleged kidnappers.

Authorities claim the supposed captors demanded 40 million pesos, equivalent to about $2.3 million, in exchange for the mayor’s release.

Investigators allege that the kidnappers suggested municipal resources could be used if the family was unable to raise the money privately.

However, prosecutors said the plan began to unravel when an eyewitness who observed the alleged abduction alerted police, prompting an immediate search operation.

According to investigators, the police response disrupted the scheme before it could be fully executed.

Prosecutors later examined the circumstances surrounding the incident and reported finding what they described as significant inconsistencies in the accounts provided.

The investigation subsequently expanded to include Napoles’ husband and brother-in-law, who authorities allege helped organise the operation.

Both men are currently being sought by law enforcement and are reportedly on the run.

Authorities contend that the alleged kidnapping was designed to provide a plausible explanation for public funds that had already been misappropriated.

Prosecutors have requested that Napoles provide testimony on July 9 as part of the investigation into what they describe as the “simulation of a kidnapping.” No arrest warrant has been issued against the mayor at this stage.

Responding to the allegations, Napoles said she remains committed to cooperating with authorities.

“I am willing to collaborate with the relevant institutions so that what truly happened can be clarified and those responsible are punished,” she said.

The case has attracted national attention because Napoles is a member of the ruling Morena party, led by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, whose administration has repeatedly pledged to strengthen anti-corruption measures and improve transparency in public office.

The allegations also emerge amid heightened scrutiny of public officials across Mexico. In recent months, several politicians and government figures have faced investigations linked to organised crime, corruption and abuse of office.

While prosecutors continue to build their case, the accusations against Napoles remain allegations, and no court has yet determined criminal liability.

The investigation is expected to focus on financial records, witness testimony and the events surrounding the reported abduction.

Also read: Lagos couple arrested for faking kidnap to extort ₦10m

If proven, the case would represent one of the most unusual alleged corruption schemes involving a public official in recent years, combining claims of staged criminal activity with the alleged misuse of government funds.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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