The Mexican police have this morning found the decapitated bodies of 15 men in the city of Acapulco in southern Mexico, as reported by official sources. These are the bodies of men between 25 and 30, were found lying on the sidewalk in front of a shopping center, as reported in a statement the Public Security Secretariat of the State of Guerrero (Acapulco to which it belongs.) The officers had gone to the area because a car had been burned, as noted by the same source.
Shortly afterwards warned that four cars were abandoned in the area. By following the inspection, they found the bodies of 15 men whose heads had been cut and deposited "in one place, except for a body semidesprendida and impact projectile weapon," added the source. Beside the bodies were found two messages, of which the Ministry of Public Security gave no content, it is suspected that it was an act of organized crime.
In another development last night, police found a car within the body of a man in his 30 years with bullets AK-47 rifle. The source said these facts, the federal police, state, ministerial and municipal levels, in addition to Army soldiers, "have strengthened their operations in a coordinated manner in the port city of Acapulco." Acapulco, a resort of high domestic demand, has been the scene of bitter disputes between different drug groups, including followers of Edgar Valdez, aka La Barbie, captured last year, and gunmen Héctor Beltrán Leyva.
Shortly afterwards warned that four cars were abandoned in the area. By following the inspection, they found the bodies of 15 men whose heads had been cut and deposited "in one place, except for a body semidesprendida and impact projectile weapon," added the source. Beside the bodies were found two messages, of which the Ministry of Public Security gave no content, it is suspected that it was an act of organized crime.
In another development last night, police found a car within the body of a man in his 30 years with bullets AK-47 rifle. The source said these facts, the federal police, state, ministerial and municipal levels, in addition to Army soldiers, "have strengthened their operations in a coordinated manner in the port city of Acapulco." Acapulco, a resort of high domestic demand, has been the scene of bitter disputes between different drug groups, including followers of Edgar Valdez, aka La Barbie, captured last year, and gunmen Héctor Beltrán Leyva.
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