32 bodies, nine human heads found in secret southern Mexico graves

Investigators make a spine-chilling discovery in a municipality where rival drug gangs rule the roost.

November 25, 2016 12:52 pm | Updated 12:55 pm IST - ACAPULCO (MEXICO):

The corpse of a murdered man lies on a sidewalk in Acapulco, Guerrero state, Mexico, in this August 29, 2016 file photo. Investigators have found 32 bodies and nine human heads in clandestine graves in a municipality at Guerrero in southern Mexico where rival drug gangs have been engaged in a wave of extortion, kidnappings and turf battles, authorities said on Thursday.

The corpse of a murdered man lies on a sidewalk in Acapulco, Guerrero state, Mexico, in this August 29, 2016 file photo. Investigators have found 32 bodies and nine human heads in clandestine graves in a municipality at Guerrero in southern Mexico where rival drug gangs have been engaged in a wave of extortion, kidnappings and turf battles, authorities said on Thursday.

Investigators have found 32 bodies and nine human heads in clandestine graves in a municipality in southern Mexico where rival drug gangs have been engaged in a wave of extortion, kidnappings and turf battles, authorities said Thursday.

Soldiers and police found the graves on Tuesday at an outlaw camp in Guerrero state after receiving a tip that people were being held at the site located near a mountain in the municipality of Zitlala. They said they rescued a kidnap victim and discovered 12 bodies and human remains in coolers.

On Thursday, officials announced that further excavations of the site had found a total of 32 bodies and nine human heads.

Scouring for more

Roberto Alvarez Heredia, spokesman for the Guerrero Coordinating Group, said soldiers were combing the area to see if there were any more clandestine graves. Investigators were working to identify the bodies and the killers. Drug gangs frequently decapitate their victims.

Residents of the community of Tixtla, Guerrero found nine decapitated bodies on Monday along a highway. Prosecutors are looking into whether the nine heads found in Zitlala correspond to these bodies.

Guerrero has seen an upsurge in gang-related violence. The government announced on Monday that it is stepping up the use of joint police-army patrols in areas known to be particularly violent.

1832 homicides so far in 2016

The largely rural, impoverished state had 1,832 reported homicides in the first 10 months of 2016. If that rate continues unabated, Guerrero would be on track to have a homicide rate of about 60 per 1,00,000. That would rival the recent peak year of violence in the state, in 2012, when there were about 68 homicides per 1,00,000 inhabitants.

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