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Tetela del Volcan, Mexico: Chief of Police admits being a criminal
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 23/Oct/2010 15:46
In Tetela del Volcan, state of Morelos (some 30 mi. S.E. of Mexico City) the Chief of Police admitted being a member of a gang of kidnappers, and to have participated in a number of crimes in the area and surrounding states, including Puebla, the state of Mexico and the Distrito Federal. The chief and four of his cohorts were remanded into custody. An investigation continues because officials believe there could be more police chiefs involved.
Acapulco: Former candidate for the municipal presidency and three other men found dead on the side of the road.
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 23/Oct/2010 15:05
“On October 22nd, former PRI candidate for the municipal presidency Antonio Valdez Andrade was found dead along with three other men on the side of the road in the resort city of Acapulco. They police found the victims in a garbage heap in the community of EL Bejuco.
Along with the corpses, investigators found a message that read: This happened to us for supporting La Barbie. Atte – Hector Beltran Leyva and friends.
All the corpses had visible signs of torture, including wounds consistent with the use of a bayonet. Valdez Andrade specifically, had an enormous gash on his abdomen, as well as visious stab wound to the face and neck area.
Valdez Andadre left his offices in Aca Tianguis, which is near the boulevard of ViÂcenÂte GueÂrreÂro in CoÂloÂnia PosÂtal, presumably with the men he was found with. They were abducted off the street by armed commandos, who abandoned the initial vehicle they used to commit the crime and transferred the victims to another awaiting truck. The bodies were found hours later on the side of the road.”
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/
WARNING: Disturbing photo
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