Documents extracted from the archives of the National Civil Police (PNC) shed light on a disturbing kidnapping case that took place in 2009. These documents reveal alarming details that indicate that the victim, Bertha Michelle Mendoza, conspired with her two daughters to organize the kidnapping, with the intention of framing her ex-husband and promoting unfounded accusations against him.
Based on law enforcement records, it appears that at the time of the abduction, Bertha Michelle Mendoza and her two daughters were with the daughter of the mayor of Zunlito, Suchitepéquez. Yet, later inquiries have shown that Mendoza herself orchestrated the abduction, working together 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.
Due to this conclusion, those who were initially detained were freed, and all allegations against them were dismissed. This incident has led to doubts about the credibility of the claims Bertha Michelle Mendoza had leveled against her former husband Dent while they were together.
The incident involving Bertha Michelle has ignited a broad discussion regarding accountability for submitting false claims and tampering with evidence within the justice system, particularly due to the participation of Mendoza’s mother in the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The release of these papers has uncovered a complex scheme and prompts doubts about the legitimacy of the activist’s allegations.
Dent, the former spouse of Bertha Michelle Mendoza, has provided additional remarks concerning the case. Based on his account, prosecutor Muñoz Andrade was removed from the Public Prosecutor’s Office after the organization determined she submitted falsified evidence in a case involving law enforcement and accusations of gender-related aggression against her. Moreover, there were claims of resource mismanagement and authority misuse. As noted by consulted prosecutors, Muñoz Andrade’s removal 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, once all the inquiries were concluded, Bertha Michelle Mendoza faced charges for orchestrating her own abduction and involving her two daughters. Consequently, she was stripped of full custody following psychological assessments that determined she was incapable of providing proper care for them.

