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    Police find 10 bodies in Mexico clandestine graves

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Prosecutors announced Monday they have found another clandestine grave holding 10 bodies in the northern Mexico state of Durango, bringing to 14 the number of such burial sites found in the state this year.

    Soldiers found the 10 bodies last week in a field on the outskirts of the state capital, also called Durango, said Raymundo Enriquez, the spokesman for the Durango state prosecutors' office.

    The total number of bodies believed related to drug gang violence found so far this year in clandestine graves in Durango now stands at 287, including the most recent discovery.

    The sheer number of bodies overwhelmed the Durango forensic examiner's storage facilities, forcing authorities to rent a refrigerated truck. Authorities have so far been able to identify only about two dozen of the bodies; most have been buried again in common graves, after no relatives claimed them.

    Police in the city of Durango have offered no motives in the killings, but officials have said the killings are the result of an internal power struggle within the Sinaloa drug cartel, Mexico's most powerful gang.

    Also Monday, the Mexican army released five-year totals of the number of attacks and shootouts, soldiers killed and wounded since President Felipe Calderon launched an offensive against drug cartels in December 2006.

    Army spokesman Col. Ricardo Trevilla told local media that there have been 1,948 attacks, ambushes or shootouts with gunmen since December 2006. In those confrontations, 126 army personnel were killed, but 2,268 gunmen died, a ratio of 1 soldier killed for every 18 gunmen.

    Over the five-year period, the army also detained 2,180 suspected gunmen and wounded 348; a total of 744 soldiers have been wounded.

    The totals do not cover exactly five years, but rather were calculated from Dec. 1, 2006, to Dec. 19, 2011; Calderon announced the first dispatch of troops to fight the cartels on Dec. 11 2006.

    The army also acknowledged that 5,962 complaints had been filed with civilian authorities alleging human rights violations by soldiers, but only 92 cases resulted in nonbinding recommendations by the governmental Human Rights Commission, the strongest action that commission can take. The recommendations usually ask that the army investigate abuses, punish those responsible and take steps to ensure the abuses — sometimes involving shootings of civilians at army checkpoints, or illegal searches or detentions — do not occur again. It was not clear whether the other complaints were dismissed, dropped or whether some are still under investigation.

    Also Monday, prosecutors say two mutilated bodies were found scattered in the plaza of a central Mexican town while a boy was killed around the same time in what police say may have been a related crime.

    The Morelos state Attorney General's Office said a young man's torso was found early Monday on a basketball court in the town of Pueblo Viejo south of Mexico City. The rest of his body and the other victim's remains were found Monday in the town's plaza.

    Authorities said they found a knife-carved message on the torso but didn't reveal the content. Drug gangs often use grisly displays of violence to intimidate rival groups.

    A news statement said the attack may be related to the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy also found early Monday morning.

    Mexico's tax service, which controls customs operations, also announced Monday that authorities had found 480 drums containing almost 100 metric tons of precursor chemicals used to make methamphetamines at the Pacific coast port of Lazaro Cardenas, in western Michoacan state.

    The service said in a statement the chemical, methylamine, had arrived in a shipment from Shanghai. Its final destination, according to shipping documents, was the Guatemalan port of Puerto Quetzal.

    The port is located in the home territory of the Knights Templar drug cartel, but the Sinaloa and Zetas cartels have been more active in Central America.

     

    45 comments

    • T  •  San Juan De Dios, Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      If mexicanS couldn't go to USA illegally Mexico would of had a revolution and the govt would of changed to help the people with jobs, higher pay etc. which would of curtailed people from going to the USA in the first place. So thank you USA for keeping Mexicans from overthrowing this piece of garbage of a govt. The USA is keeping Mexico from the natural process of revolution by having 30 million ex illegals and illegals in their country which send money to another 30 million poor in Mexico. Mexicans will forever be ruled under this corrupt govt
    • Chaly  •  4 mths ago
      Time to return to the 'Dead or Alive' posters in Mexico and provide the citizens with guns for protection. But I guess you are not allowed to protect yourself there but there are a lot of idiots up here that think the same way. Its hard to believe that the locals don't know who these people are. Shoot'm on site. Legalizing drugs is another marketing con by the cons themselves!
    • FULL BLOODED AMERICAN  •  4 mths ago
      our goverment is sad and weak always flapping there gums about liberating counties but yet scared to death about crossing the border and showing them how its done way to go our great united states!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Yahoo user  •  5 mths ago
      It's all about the money
    • k  •  5 mths ago
      Even MORE proof that mexico SUCKS!!!!
    • Derek  •  Riverview, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Welcome to Mexico. You're about 500% more likely to be shot over drugs than you are in Detroit,St.Louis or LA! In all seriousness,does Mexico even have a DEA at all,because if they do,they're probaly to #$%$ scared to do something or they might of snuck across the "Fence" into El Paso by now.
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        Why did you bring St. Louis into this?
      • karto 5 mths ago
        mm what are your sources?, Mexico Homicide rate is much lower than Detroit or St. Luis AND YOU KNOW IT, so are you a troll or what?
      • I'm a Beatles fan 4 mths ago
        the rate is only lower because people are more likely to report it in the US.
    • Me  •  5 mths ago
      Ho hum. What's new? Just another day in Mexico.
    • JeanL  •  5 mths ago
      Until these crooks are stopped no one in Mexico is safe. I hope the crooks can hurry up and kill EACH OTHER and the rest of the world can re-group. What a mess.
    • Onebellplaza  •  5 mths ago
      Are the bodies found ...... other mexican drug dealers taken off the street ?
    • jp  •  Plano, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The country will be empty soon.
    • Sporky McCrackin  •  5 mths ago
      It's been several days since I have heard about any beheadings, mass murders, clandestine graves, etc. in Mexico. I was getting concerned that something bad had happened to Mexico. I'm glad to see things are back to normal.
      • karto 5 mths ago
        27 people get kill in Chicago EVERY WEEK (chicago Homicide rate is much higher than Mexico's), but we give a #$%$ and we look south to watch Mexico's problems ...
    • joseph  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      These killings are between gangs just as they were in the Capone era and in other countries. They are ever so careful not to harm tourists. The U.S. could do its part by decriminalizing marijuana (after all, it’s U.S. demand that fuels this war) but the corruption here is almost as bad as over there. There are too many American officials on the payroll. Just recently 2 cops in Chicago were accused of working for the gangs.
    • Anonymous  •  5 mths ago
      Bad place to go camping.

      Some police force to rely on.
    • Vincent  •  Washington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      These cartels make the Taliban look like wimps. To bad the Mexican government can not export their bad guys to Afghanistan.
      • karto 5 mths ago
        27 people get kill in Chicago EVERY WEEK (chicago Homicide rate is much higher than Mexico's), but we give a #$%$ and we look south to watch Mexico's problems ...
    • Carlsbad Tripper  •  5 mths ago
      Only 10 this time?
      • karto 5 mths ago
        27 people get kill in Chicago EVERY WEEK (chicago Homicide rate is much higher than Mexico's), but we give a #$%$ and we look south to watch Mexico's problems ...
      • Carlsbad Tripper 5 mths ago
        Check this site out www.Borderlandbeat
        Makes the U.S. look like a Utopia
    • skrualla  •  5 mths ago
      These things will always happen in this tvrd-world, fly infested, wannabe country of uneducated mor0ns as long as their corrupt government does not allow citizens the right to bear arms.
      • Clever 5 mths ago
        It will happen as long as they are uneducated. An educated society is usually a safer society and definetly more civilized. The sad truth is most Mexican children are sent to work instead of school.
      • karto 5 mths ago
        hahaha good joke, racist at least. Can you define an American or a Mexican? by place of birth, by skin color, by race, religion, language, drug use, citizenship? please educate yourself first.
    • Sarafina  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I was wondering where this weeks Mexican death and dismemberment count was, they are a few days late, thought perhaps they went to mass and changed their evil ways, but no.
    • chitos  •  5 mths ago
      Good!*................... but they can do better!@
    • skrualla  •  5 mths ago
      Mexicans are just like Christmas lights. They all hang together, they're not very bright, and only about half of them actually work.
    • Jan  •  Everett, United States  •  5 mths ago
      And here they are closing the landfill in Mexico City, so what is a Cartell to do? Dump them in the adjacent fields somewhere. I went to Mexico one time and never again, now if our government is afraid of terrorists this is where they need to look.
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