GUADALAJARA — Mexican authorities said Sunday they had found the bodies of five decapitated men on a road in western Jalisco state, the latest grisly find in the violence-plagued country.
The bodies were found in black plastic bags in the municipality of Ojuelos, in northeastern Jalisco, the state prosecutor’s office said.
Article continues after this advertisement“A report was received indicating that, on the asphalt strip of the road (…) there were several bags that looked like human silhouettes,” it said.
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Upon arriving at the site, National Guard members found the headless bodies of five men, wearing only pants.
Article continues after this advertisementNearby, they found another bag containing what appeared to be the heads of the victims, the prosecutor’s office said, adding that forensic scientists were combing the area for evidence.
Article continues after this advertisementThe municipality of Ojuelos borders the city of Lagos de Moreno, which has been the scene of several grisly killings blamed on organized crime.
Article continues after this advertisementOne of the most notorious cases involved the disappearance of five young people on August 11, 2023, whose torture and murder was later revealed in a video posted on social media.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe violence in Jalisco is blamed chiefly on the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel (CJNG), one of Mexico’s most powerful and violent criminal groups.
According to official figures, 1,415 people were murdered in Jalisco state between January and September of this year.
Across Mexico, more than 450,000 people have been killed and tens of thousands have gone missing in a spiral of violence since the government deployed the army to combat drug trafficking in 2006.
Last week, the mayor of Chilpancingo city in Guerrero state, Alejandro Arcos, was found beheaded less than a week after taking office.
Local media reported that his head was left on the hood of a pick-up truck.
Mexico’s first woman president Claudia Sheinbaum, who took office on October 1, faces a major challenge to tackle the cartel violence.
She has pledged to stick with her predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s “hugs not bullets” strategy of using social policy to tackle crime at its roots.
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