The horror discovery was made by police in the Mexican state of Guerrero, which has been plagued by organised violent crime caused by cartels fighting over drug-rich territory
Police recovered the dismembered remains of seven people on a major road in a horror discovery following local gang violence.
The bodies were found abandoned on Tuesday afternoon on the Tlalpa-Olinalá highway, in the Montaña region of the state of Guerrero, in Mexico, on the sides of the road approaching crossroads in Cualác.
According to local outlets, black plastic boxes and an aluminum pot were also abandoned alongside a host of other objects believed to have been used to transport the remains.
The remains and their containers were discovered by authorities following reports from residents that armed men had abandoned the bodies.
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Following the grim discovery, Infobae reports, security personnel and experts from the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Guerrero (FGE) rushed to the scene alongside the Ministerial Investigative Police, as well as experts. The remains were found in a part of Mexico that has been plagued by violent crime, with more than a dozen groups suspected to be operating in Guerrero.
In 2023, it was reported that 16 separate groups were identified by the Tlachinollan Mountain Human Rights Center, citing reports from several security corporations.
The state’s homicide rate was placed at 37.5 per 100,000 people the following year, with cartel wars, extortion and kidnapping blamed for the sky-high figure. Guerrero has also been used as a cartel battleground, with the groups operating in the area competing for control of drug production centres, including opium poppy cultivation.
The high level of crime has come hand-in-hand with a lack of investment in security and social programmes, and general political instability, making it difficult for authorities to tackle the issue.
All of these issues combined have made Guerrero one of the most violent states in the country, with residents left in near-constant fear of being caught in the crossfire.
The Montaña region, where the remains were discovered, is located on the border of Oaxaca and Puebla, and in the middle of a major gang conflict.
The Los Tlacos, Los Ardillos and Los Rojos gangs are believed to be fighting for the territory, which has a high concentration of marijuana and poppy crops.
According to the Tlachinollan Mountain Human Rights Centre, residents report being assaulted and extorted by criminal groups on the highways leading to other states, resulting in an exodus of people fearing they could be victimised. A report by the centre states that farm labour families have been most profoundly impacted.
The report states: “Farm laborer families are caught in a dilemma. In their communities, they are abandoned by municipal, state, and federal authorities.
“There are no job opportunities or productive projects to help them get ahead. Corn farming and migration are their only hopes for survival. The most devastating aspect is the recent violence they have suffered and the harassment by criminal groups.”















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