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Mexican police find 17 corpses dumped in cars and garbage bags in apparent drug violence
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 17 - 04 - 2007


Police found 17 corpses stuffed in cars
or dumped on streets in garbage bags across Mexico on
Monday in what appeared to be the latest wave of violence
by drug gangs.
In the resort city of Cancun, the bodies of three men and
two women were found in an SUV, state police said in a news
release. The victims' heads were covered in tape and their
hands bound behind their backs, it said. One of the male
victims was dressed in women's clothes, according to AP.
Antonio Coral, spokesman for Quintana Roo state police,
said he could not immediately confirm the causes of death.
In Mexico City, police found three corpses in an SUV
parked in a middle-class neighborhood.
Mexico City Attorney General said the deaths appeared to
be linked to a turf war between drug gangs as a note was
found with the bodies threatening an alleged trafficker
called «Chango Mendez.»
Another two corpses were found in a car in the city of
Iguala, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of the
capital. A note in the car threatened Joaquin «El Chapo»
Guzman, the alleged head of the Sinaloa Cartel who escaped
from a federal prison in 2001.
Three burned bodies were also found in two cars in the
Sinaloan city of Culiacan, while four more bodies were
found in garbage bags in the central city of Taxco and the
port city of Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico.
Federal investigators say the Sinaloa cartel is fighting a
bloody turf war with the Gulf Cartel and their army of
enforcers known as the Zetas over billion-dollar (euro)
drug trafficking routes to the United States.
Recently, there have been a wave of killings with notes
threatening Zetas. In one video posted on the Web site
YouTube, a man was shown being beheaded alongside the
message «Do something for your country, kill a Zeta!»
Drug-related violence killed more than 2,000 people across
Mexico last year.
President Felipe Calderon, who took power in December, has
launched a nationwide offensive against the gangs, sending
24,000 federal police and soldiers to areas ravaged by
violence.
But killings have continued unabated. According to a tally
kept by Mexico City daily El Universal there have been more
than 700 drug slayings since January.
The federal government blames some local police for being
on the pay roll of drug cartels.
On Monday, federal agents detained more than 100 state and
municipal police in the northern city of Monterrey and is
investigating them for links to traffickers.
Mexico's Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora said the
United States needs to do more to stop guns and drug money
heading south fueling Mexican drug violence. The vast
majority of arms used by the soldiers of drug cartels are
smuggled from the United States, he said.
Analysts estimate that Mexican drug gangs make between
US$10 billion (¤7.4 billion) and US$30 billion (¤22
billion) selling cocaine, heroin, marijuana and
methamphetamine to the U.S. market, rivaling the money
Mexico makes from oil exports and foreign tourism.
-- SPA


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