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Officers discovered six decapitated heads in Mexico

Rivals drug cartels in Mexico are escalating conflicts through extreme violence over territories and drug trafficking routes. Authorities now unveil a bleak finding.

Discovered: Six decapitated heads in Mexico by authorities
Discovered: Six decapitated heads in Mexico by authorities

Officers discovered six decapitated heads in Mexico

In the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala, a shocking discovery was made by the local attorney general's office. Six decapitated male heads were found on a street, in what appears to be a public display of violence.

The gruesome find was first reported by a motorist who stumbled upon the scene. The decapitated heads were accompanied by a banner containing a threat from the Barredora gang, a criminal organisation known for its involvement in fuel theft, extortion, and human trafficking. The message, left for a rival group, indicates a possible ongoing conflict between the two gangs.

However, the exact identity of the victims and the nature of their involvement with the criminal groups remains unclear. Authorities have not yet commented on the possible motives for the incident.

Mexico has been grappling with violence from powerful drug cartels for several decades. According to reports, more than 30,000 people die annually in the conflicts in Mexico.

The Barredora gang is notorious for its brutal tactics, and this incident is not the first of its kind. The person responsible for the writing on the banner from the Barredora gang directed at a rival group is not publicly identified.

The state of Tlaxcala, known for its rich history and cultural attractions, has largely been spared from the violence that plagues other parts of Mexico. However, this incident serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing conflict that continues to claim lives and cause fear across the country.

As the investigation continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the local police. The people of Tlaxcala and Mexico as a whole are hoping for an end to the violence and a return to peace and safety.

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