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Six severed heads found on city street in brutal gang warfare escalation
Six severed heads found on city street in brutal gang warfare escalation

Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Six severed heads found on city street in brutal gang warfare escalation

Six severed heads, along with an ominous message, were recently found on a road linking two generally peaceful states in central Mexico — an investigation is now underway Six severed heads were recently found on a road in central Mexico, sparking a major investigation. ‌ The discovery was made by local authorities early on Tuesday morning in an area that is usually peaceful and not associated with cartel violence. ‌ The route where the severed heads were found links the central states of Puebla and Tlaxcala. Police have not yet provided a motive behind the killings, nor have they revealed any information regarding which criminal groups operating in Mexico could have been behind the horrific act. ‌ A blanket was reportedly left at the gruesome crime scene with a message that issued a warning to rival gangs, as per local media. It was allegedly signed by a group called 'La Barredora' which translates to "the sweeper". 'La Barredora' happens to be the name of a little-known criminal gang that operates in the western state of Guerrero, however, there's no clarity on whether the cartel was behind the attack or their motive. The Tlaxcala Prosecutor's Office — which has already launched an investigation into the shocking killings — said the heads found in Tlaxcala were those of men. They took to Federal authorities are yet to issue an official comment on the killings. Apart from drug-trafficking, the region is famously plagued by the issue of fuel smuggling, also called 'huachicoleo', which generates billions of dollars in a year for the gangs behind the nefarious illegal activity. ‌ The grisly news comes amid a massive crackdown on fentanyl trafficking by President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration. Tlaxcala and Puebla, located just over 100 kilometers (62 miles) away from Mexico City, are generally not prone to this kind of extreme cartel violence — as seen in other parts of the country — with both the central states known to be largely peaceful. In fact, Tlaxcala accounts for only 0.5 per cent of the nationally recorded intentional homicides figure of 14,769 between January and July, while Puebla makes up 3.4 per cent. However, authorities have acknowledged the states tend to face problems such as the movement of criminal groups dedicated to human and drug trafficking, as well as fuel theft, due to their central geographical location. ‌ 2022 saw authorities in Puebla discovering 116 migrants of various nationalities being transported in a truck. In Sinaloa, a state torn by gang violence and crime, 20 male bodies with gunshot wounds were found in June this year on a bridge over a federal highway — out of which five were decapitated. Meanwhile, in May, a shooting at a Catholic Church festival in the central state of Guanajuato resulted in the deaths of seven Mexican youths. Mexico has seen a massive surge in violence between cartels in recent years — as hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and tens of thousands have gone missing — ever since the government of the country first began using the Mexican military against gangs back in 2006.

Six severed heads found on Mexico road: Blanket note signed by ‘La Barredora' recovered; authorities launch probe
Six severed heads found on Mexico road: Blanket note signed by ‘La Barredora' recovered; authorities launch probe

Time of India

time8 hours ago

  • Time of India

Six severed heads found on Mexico road: Blanket note signed by ‘La Barredora' recovered; authorities launch probe

Mexican authorities launched an investigation after six severed human heads were discovered on a road between the central states of Puebla and Tlaxcala, the Tlaxcala Prosecutor's Office said on Tuesday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In a statement posted on X, the prosecutor's office confirmed that the heads belonged to 'men' but did not provide further details about the case. Bodies were discovered on Tuesday morning on a route linking Puebla and Tlaxcala, located just over 100 kilometers (62 miles) from Mexico City. Police did not confirm a motive for the killings or identify the criminal group behind the act. Local media, however, reported that a blanket was found at the scene carrying a message addressed to rival gangs and apparently signed by a group calling itself 'La Barredora', reported BBC. The prosecutor's office in Tlaxcala said it had opened a formal investigation into the killings. Earlier this year, authorities in Sinaloa discovered 20 male bodies bearing gunshot wounds, including five that were decapitated, on a bridge over a federal highway.

Six severed human heads discovered in central Mexico
Six severed human heads discovered in central Mexico

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Six severed human heads discovered in central Mexico

Mexican authorities are investigating the discovery of six severed human heads between the central states of Puebla and Tlaxcala, according to the Tlaxcala Prosecutor's Office. It said on X that the heads belonged to men, without providing further details about the case. CNN has requested more information and is awaiting a response. Gruesome killings by criminal groups are not uncommon in Mexico. Earlier this year, authorities in Sinaloa state discovered 20 male bodies with gunshot wounds – including five that were decapitated – on a bridge over a federal highway. Puebla and Tlaxcala are central states located just over 100 kilometers (62 miles) from Mexico City. Neither is among the states with the highest levels of violence in Mexico, according to official figures. Puebla accounts for 3.4% of the 14,769 intentional homicides recorded nationally from January to July, and Tlaxcala, 0.5%. Both Puebla and Tlaxcala are generally considered safer travel destinations compared to other Mexican states, with the US State Department designating a Level 2 travel advisory for both, its second-lowest warning. However, the authorities acknowledge that, due to their geographic location, they face problems such as the movement of criminal groups dedicated to drug trafficking, human trafficking, and fuel theft. In 2022, authorities in Puebla discovered a truck transporting 116 migrants of various nationalities. Solve the daily Crossword

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