MORELIA: The bodies of nine men, their hands bound and their bodies bearing signs of torture, were found Saturday in an area of Mexico plagued by drug violence, officials said. The bodies were located, following a anonymous tipoff, near Buenavista Tomatlan in western Michoacan state, the state attorney general's spokesman Alejandro Arellano said. Drug related violence is so bad in Michoacan that residents have started forming so-called self-defense groups, arguing that the authorities are useless in fighting violence, kidnapping and extortion by a drug cartel called the Knights Templar. This week 45 indigenous people who belonged to one such group were arrested on charges of robbery and possessing banned military-grade weapons. More than 70,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2006, when the government deployed army troops to fight the powerful cartels.
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Nine bodies found in western Mexico
MORELIA: The bodies of nine men, their hands bound and their bodies bearing signs of torture, were found Saturday in an area of Mexico plagued by drug violence, officials said. The bodies were located, following a anonymous tipoff, near Buenavista Tomatlan in western Michoacan state, the state attorney general's spokesman Alejandro Arellano said. Drug related violence is so bad in Michoacan that residents have started forming so-called self-defense groups, arguing that the authorities are useless in fighting violence, kidnapping and extortion by a drug cartel called the Knights Templar. This week 45 indigenous people who belonged to one such group were arrested on charges of robbery and possessing banned military-grade weapons. More than 70,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2006, when the government deployed army troops to fight the powerful cartels.