15 Bodies Discovered in Hidden Graves in Chiapas, Mexico
- Eleven clandestine graves containing the bodies of fifteen men were found in Chiapas, Mexico, amid a dispute between drug cartels.
- The discovery was reported by local authorities on Sunday after a raid in La Concordia, near the Guatemalan border.
- Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar announced the findings on social media and mentioned arrests related to the case.
- Four individuals were arrested in connection to the case, and they were found with weapons and drugs.
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The prosecutor of Chiapas, Jorge Luis Keyran, confirmed the discovery this Sunday of 13 clandestine graves in the municipalities of La Concordia and Palenque, with the abandoned remains – some of them mutilated – of 17 people. The bodies appeared in different ejidos of both municipalities, although the majority, 15, did so in graves of communities of La Concordia, a town that has led a good part of the criminal news in recent years in the State,…
Mass graves discovered at Mexico's northern, southern borders
Authorities have discovered 17 bodies in clandestine graves in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico. The Chiapas Attorney General’s Office and the state Security Ministry said Sunday that 15 bodies were found in the municipality of La Concordia in recent days, while two additional bodies were located in Palenque. All 17 bodies belonged to men. The bodies of 15 men were found in clandestine graves in La Concordia, Chiapas. An additional two bodi…
15 bodies found in ‘secret graves’ in southeastern Mexican state rocked by cartel violence
The bodies of 15 men were discovered in 11 hidden graves in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, an area suffocating under the ongoing violent conflict between two notorious drug cartels.
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