2015-05-23 08:03:00

Investigators in Mexico Tasked With Discovering Fate of 30 People Missing


Mexican Federal Prosecutors have sent a team of investigators to the south of the country, with the task of discovering the fate of up to 30 missing people, who were rounded and taken away up by gunmen who overran a city earlier this month.

Mexican authorities say a group of gunmen swept into the City of Chilapa in the Southern State of Guerrero, disarming the Municipal Police and controlling the area in a reign of terror, between May 9th and the 14th. The gunmen who've not been identified,  justified themselves claiming they were there to halt a feud between the rival Reds and the Chipmunks drug gangs. However, during their vigilante spell,  local people say scores of young men were rounded up, taken away and haven't been seen since.

Last September 43 student teachers involved in protest about work allocation, were arrested by municipal police, who then handed them over to gangsters who massacred the Young people.

Guerrero, in which the International vacation resort of Acapulco is situated,  is riven by the ravages of drug cartels, as part of a Drug War, which is in its eighth year, showing no signs of ending.
 








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