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    2 bodies left at Mexico mall; drug toll at 47,500

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Two decapitated bodies were found inside a burning SUV early Wednesday at the entrance to one of Mexico's most luxurious malls, feeding fears drug violence is infiltrating privileged realms previously thought safe.

    Police recovered the mutilated bodies before dawn off a toll highway at a shopping mall entrance in the heart of the Santa Fe district that's a haven for international corporations, diplomats and the wealthy. The heads and a threatening message were dumped a few yards (meters) away, Mexico City prosecutors said in a statement.

    Hours later, the government released a drug war body count recording more than 47,500 victims in five years, echoing independent death tolls tabulated by Mexican media.

    Local media published images of the charred car and reported that a note written on hot pink paper was signed by the drug gang Mano con Ojos, or Hand with Eyes. Mexican police had said the gang was weakened by the arrest of its leader, Oscar Osvaldo Garcia, in August.

    The victims, a man and a woman in their 30s, had not been identified, prosecutors said. They said the SUV with license plates from neighboring Mexico state had been stolen.

    The Centro Santa Fe mall where the charred car was found is one of the country's largest and most glamorous, housing high-end retailers like Coach, Prada, Hugo Boss, Saks Fifth Avenue and Mexican department store Palacio de Hierro. The dump scene was cleaned up so quickly that shoppers weren't even aware anything had happened.

    The car was left only hours before Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard guided a tour of a bridge construction site 300 yards (meters) away. Ebrard spokesman Diego Gutierrez said there was nothing to indicate the bodies were a message to the mayor.

    Mexico's sprawling capital has been something of a haven from the brutal cartel violence that has claimed thousands of lives along the U.S. border and in outlying states. But gangs have been fighting over an increasingly lucrative local drug market for more than a year, mainly in the capital's working class outer neighborhoods and suburbs.

    The Santa Fe district has been spared much of that violence and managed to maintain its reputation as a manicured bubble built atop a former landfill on the western edge of Mexico City.

    The financial district houses the Mexican headquarters of major corporations, Hewlett Packard and IBM among them, and Iberoamerican University, one of Mexico's top private schools. Modern, heavily guarded high-rises where wealthy Mexicans and foreigners live dot the hilly landscape.

    But as the fight among splintering drug cartels intensifies, brazen attackers have reached even into the country's most guarded districts.

    "If they don't put an end to this, it could become more frightening here," said Christian Falbi, a 24-year-old college student who lives in an apartment building within walking distance of the mall.

    Erubiel Tirado, a security expert who teaches at Iberoamerican University, said the attack shows the government's law enforcement strategy has not dissuaded increasingly brutal drug traffickers.

    "We are talking about an area that is under 24-hour surveillance by police and private security and supposedly one of the safest in the capital and in the country, and yet they can act with impunity," Tirado said.

    It was a regular day at the mall with dozens of cars parked in the lots and hundreds of shoppers visiting the jewelry shops, shoe and department stores.

    Roberto Herrera, a 52-year-old salesman for a bottling company headquartered in a building across the street from the mall, wasn't surprised by the news.

    "We have lived with this situation for a while and we are no longer shocked because this is what's been happening in Veracruz, Acapulco and Monterrey," said Herrera, who was having lunch with a co-worker at the T.G.I. Friday's restaurant inside the mall.

    In October, the Mano con Ojos gang claimed responsibility for leaving two severed heads on a street across from the nation's top military base in Mexico City.

    The gang was once part of the Beltran Leyva drug cartel, and authorities say it has killed dozens while trying to forcefully recruit local drug dealers to its ranks.

    Nationwide, 47,515 drug-related killings occurred from December 2006, when President Felipe Calderon deployed thousands of troops to drug hot spots, through September 2011, the Attorney General's Office said Wednesday.

    Drug-related killings rose 11 percent in the first nine months of 2011, when 12,903 people were killed, compared to 11,583 in the same period of 2010, the office said.

    The figures indicate that three-quarters of all homicides in Mexico are now linked to the drug war.

    The Attorney General's Office found one small consolation: "It's the first year (since 2006) that the homicide rate increase has been lower compared to the previous years."

    There was a 70 percent jumped in drug-related killings for the same nine-month period of 2010 compared to January-September 2009, when 6,815 deaths were recorded.

    Prosecutors said the vast majority of last year's killings occurred in eight of Mexico's 32 states.

    The Mexican government had been periodically releasing the number of drug war dead, but it stopped a year ago when the number reached nearly 35,000. Mexico's freedom of information agency had said it would ask for an investigation if prosecutors didn't release the data requested by several journalists by Wednesday.

    Also Wednesday, Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna said during a conference in Washington D.C. that in the first five years of the offensive against drug cartels, Mexico's federal police had arrested 2,700 gang suspects and 205 gang leaders, had investigated 283,000 extortion complaints and seized 10,000 tons of marijuana, 111 tons of cocaine and seized 136,000 weapons, 11,000 grenades and 13 million rounds of ammunition.

    Garcia Luna said Mexico has seized $935 million dollars presumed related to illegal activities.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Olga R. Rodriguez in Mexico City contributed to this report.

     
    • Will  •  4 mths ago
      The war on drugs is a total failure. Drug use has not decreased. Why dont we do somthing different?? Oh wait because the corrupt government makes too much money.
      • robs 4 mths ago
        America does not need to wait for the government to take action, we could all stop using drugs. Or keep complaining about the government...whatever floats your boat.
      • Sybil 4 mths ago
        The gov decided to stop complaining and get into the business so now they need the war to keep the product expensive.
      • Geeze 4 mths ago
        People #$%$ about the illegal aliens what about buying illegal drugs is that OK? Should we legalize everything we can't control? Do away with speed limits, stop signs, turn signals on cars and allow men to rape once in a while. Maybe even allow murder if it seems justified to the person who does it. OR maybe we could quit buying and using ILLEGAL drugs. Do you ever wonder how many people died so you could smoke your dope or do a line of coke?
    • BobD  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  4 mths ago
      " previously thought safe "? How stupid can you get ? NOWHERE is "safe"..
      • Farm 4 mths ago
        Its a term used relatively to other parts of the country.
      • The Man 4 mths ago
        I go to Mexico all the time. It's no big deal. The druggies are just killing off each other. You think these people are just innocent bystanders? No, they are dealers and a rival gang killed them. You got to pay the price if you want to play the game. The beaches are still beautiful. I love the place.
      • Chuck 4 mths ago
        Farm - thats only partly true. Alot of innocent people die in the crossfire, or are kidnapped and killed.
    • Just Sayin  •  4 mths ago
      When the UN starts another war, they should hire the drug cartels, they kill more than any other country in the world.
      • joseph 4 mths ago
        Our homicide rate, at least the reported one, is 16000 per year. That comes to a total of 80,000 in just 5 short little years. Eeeeek, we are ahead of Mexico.
      • David 4 mths ago
        @Joseph, true but those are sum numbers for anything. The numbers that are given for Mexico are numbers that they can pin on a certain group or organization, in this situation the cartels.
      • todd 4 mths ago
        @Joseph also you need to keep in mind that maybe 1% of those 16000 of those homicides are actually non gang or drug related.
    • Elaine  •  4 mths ago
      Hmm, I wonder where that $935 million gonna go? Probably into some government official's pockets, but certainly, not to help the people.
    • Chuck  •  4 mths ago
      What kind of war is this "drug war"? Lots and lots of dead people, but no progress. Have illegal drugs killed 47,000 people in Mexico over the last 5 years? Makes you wonder about the motives behnd the "war".
      • Trevor 4 mths ago
        Exactly, seems this "War on drugs" has claimed more lives than the drugs.At least with the drugs we choose when/how/what we do them and are too high to give a #$%$ about reality, with this crap it seems you don't have a choice if you eventually get shot in half.Great options.
    • Jesse  •  Tustin, California  •  4 mths ago
      If this was 47,500 dead Americans, I gaurantee the war on drugs would be history.
      • Spurholder 4 mths ago
        Yeah - it would be replaced with a thing called the "Central and South American War.
      • helli3yte 4 mths ago
        um. what you're talking about could be closer than you think, in the not so distant future.
      • Bright Bart's Ghost 4 mths ago
        I disagree with the OP. The US government doesn't care about body count. In fact, if those involved in the drug trade would all die, I wouldn't be too surprised if Barack Hussein would declare "victory".
    • Frank  •  4 mths ago
      Can we please send Atty. Gen Holder to Mexico to straighten out this illegal drugs mess????? he has done wonderful things for the US......
    • BobO  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      and the ATF is selling them there guns YAHOOOOOOOOOO
    • anony-mouse  •  4 mths ago
      As long as drugs are illegal and prohibition exists this will be normal.
    • Cappypappy  •  Centro, Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Yesterday morning gunmen shot up a police station in Madero, wounding six. None of them were caught. Like the guy says, we're no longer shocked.
    • JeffM  •  Commerce, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      47,500 dead, It sounds to me like the populace of Mexico needs to become well armed so they can rid themselves of all these drug king pins and corrupt politicians. There is no larger Gang in any country than a #$%$ off law abiding citizenry fed up with the crooks.
    • mona n  •  Sterling, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Coming to a town near you !
      If we can't get our Government to start protecting out boarders !
    • Jeffrey S  •  4 mths ago
      It's this #$%$ "War on Drugs" that killed 47,500 Mexicans! If it were 47,500 Americans then they would really consider changing the laws. A life is a life, and should not be regarded as any different in value because of a line set by man. To the politicians, KILL YOUR EGO! You will NOT win ANY war when you infringe on peoples individual rights!
    • AtticusFinch  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Time for the American companies to bring their factories and such back on this side of the border. To stay there is a death wish.
    • k28e0s7f6w9g7v3l6n5p2i  •  4 mths ago
      Still wanna go on vacation down there?
    • lons  •  Racine, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      why dont you #$%$ mexican police and military,go on a witch hunt and kill ever drug dealer and gang member on sight.
    • .  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      The mexicans have been petitioning the olympic comity to include head bowling in the olympics...it is an ancient myan and aztec game as you can see the mexicans are quite proficient at it and would be a shoe in for a gold medal.
    • P2010  •  North Richland Hills, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      That's more than US soldiers killed in this stupid Middle East war. Why are our troops over there instead of on our border?
    • Semaj  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      I think Mexico is where NATO forces should be redirected.
    • Captain America  •  4 mths ago
      every time you people smoke a joint or snort a line you are paying to murder those folks in mexico...think about that as you get high
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