Tuesday, October 31, 2017

CARTEL BUSINESS AS USUAL IN BAJA CALIFORNIA

Narcomantas, dismembered bodies, and ex-policemen killed in Baja California Sur

Zeta (translated for Borderland Beat)
October 29, 2017

After the announcement that the armed forces were taking control of public security in La Paz and Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, true carnage has been unleashed in the streets.

In the last hours human remains of a person have been found scattered in four points of the capital, as well as four executed, two of them former municipal police.

On Friday, October 27, three executions took place. One in the Aguajitos neighborhood, another at kilometer 7.5 of the Cabo San Lucas - San José del Cabo highway, and the last one in El Zacatal. The last of which was identified as an officer of the Los Cabos Municipal Police recently dismissed for failing the control and trust exams.

Meanwhile, since that Friday night signs were placed denouncing military personnel who had arrested men who are now missing. The message was signed by relatives of the alleged victims.
Another former agent was killed on Saturday, October 28 on Forjadores and Don Guillermo Streets in the Pablo L. Martinez neighborhood.

In the early hours of Saturday, at 5:00 am, a leg was found inside a black bag. The remains were located on Altamirano street between Puebla and Nayarit, a neighborhood of Pueblo Nuevo in the municipality of La Paz.

At the same time, an arm was found in Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez and Veracruz streets, the reverse side on the highway to the Los Planes kilometer, while other human remains were thrown into El Zacatal de La Paz.

On Sunday morning, foul smells gave alert to another human limb in the Civilizadores neighborhood.

This Sunday morning [October 29], a narcomanta was found in the vicinity of the Jardines del Recuerdo cemetery. In the text presumed leaders of the plaza in the state are threatened.

Authorities have deployed operations in different parts of Los Cabos and La Paz, including helicopters maintaining constant coverage in some neighborhoods.

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