These shocking photos show how the bodies of seven men were
found on plastic chairs in Mexico having been shot in the head, with
threat messages nailed to some of their chests using ice picks.
A
placard on one of the bodies, which were found early yesterday morning
in Uruapan, Michoacan state, said: ‘Warning! This will happen to
thieves, kidnappers, sex offenders and extortionists.’
Seven
bodies had bullet wounds and had been placed individually in the sitting
position in chairs near a roundabout, local authorities said. The local
attorney general's office did not provide a motive.
Some of
the bodies had their hands and feet bound, outside a Pepsi bottling
plant. The men were believed to have been aged from 15 to 40. The bodies
were found at 05:30 local time (11:30 GMT).
Meanwhile another
seven people were killed in neighbouring Guerrero, where armed men
opened fire in a bar in Ciudad Altamirano late on Friday. Four civilians
and three off-duty federal agents died.
In Guerrero state,
authorities said armed men opened fire in a bar in Ciudad Altamirano
late on Friday, and four civilians and three off-duty federal agents
were killed.
The officers were pursued by gunmen while walking
to a local bank, and were killed after seeking refuge in a nearby hotel,
an official with the federal police said.
Both states on
Mexico's western coast have seen a rise of violence in recent years
attributed to drug cartels. Around 70,000 people have been killed in
drug-related violence in Mexico in seven years.
President
Enrique Pena Nieto, who took office in December, has vowed to quell the
lawlessness and killing that have stained Mexico's image as a tourist
destination and rattled investors
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