| | | News Around the Republic of Mexico | September 2008
Mexican Police Find 12 Bodies Next to School Elliot Spagat – Associated Press go to original
| Mexican forensic investigators work near the bodies of 12 people at a crime scene, in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, Sept. 29, 2008. The bodies of 11 men and one woman were found dumped in an empty lot next to a Tijuana elementary school Monday morning, an hour before children were scheduled to arrive. (AP) | | Tijuana, Mexico — The bodies of 11 men and one woman, some with their tongues cut out, were found dumped in an empty lot next to a Tijuana elementary school Monday morning, an hour before children were scheduled to arrive.
City officials suspended classes after finding the victims, most of whom had been bound and tortured. Some were only partially clothed, said Baja California attorney general's office spokesman Jose Manuel Yepiz.
Baja California state attorney General Romel Moreno said seven of the victims had their tongues cut out. He said a plastic bag containing five human tongues was also found near the bodies.
"We're in a war," Moreno told a news conference late Monday. "We're in a constant battle."
Moreno said at least three of the victims were teenagers. He said the federal attorney general's office has taken over the investigation.
Yepiz said the 12 bodies were discovered next to a message written on a white piece of cardboard that read, "This is going to happen to all of those who are with 'The Engineer' for being blabbermouths."
Minutes after the grisly discovery, four other bodies were found in another empty lot in Tijuana, and two other bodies were discovered late Sunday in a lot next to a factory.
Investigators believe 16 of the victims were killed by warring drug gangs. The other two were victims of street crime, Yepiz said.
He said police also found a message with the four bodies found in an empty lot in a residential area that read, "I'm not a traitor but I don't like to be with in the company of cowards."
Victor Clark Alfaro, director of the Binational Center for Human Rights, said the killings come as the Arellano Felix cartel suffers internal strife and seeks to fend off Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's push into the region.
Tijuana is among the cities hardest hit by violence as Mexico's drug cartels battle for lucrative smuggling routes past the border to supply illegal drug users in the United States.
Nearly two years ago, President Felipe Calderon launched a nationwide battle to take back territory controlled by some of the world's most powerful drug gangs, and the cartels have responded with unprecedented violence.
The violence has battered Tijuana's once-boisterous tourist economy, silencing discos and shops. More than 150 Civilians Killed in Mexico's Drug War: Report Monsters & Critics go to original
Mexico City - An estimated 152 bystanders, including more than 40 children, were killed this year in Mexico's ongoing drug wars, the Mexican daily El Universal reported Monday.
The deaths of men, women and children - who had no links to the drug gangs - were caused by stray bullets and attacks by both criminals and security forces, the report said.
Between January and September, at least 3,391 people - including alleged criminals, police and military officers and innocent bystanders - were killed in Mexico's drug wars, most of them a result of revenge attacks between drug cartels.
This was substantially higher than the toll last year of 2,600 people. |
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