Monday, 17 February 2014

Mutilated bodies wrapped in plastic found in Mexico City suburbs as country's brutal drug war is laid bare in vivid reminder.

                        Two bodies were dumped wrapped in plastic and bound in tape were discovered on the streets of Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico city on Sunday. Neither have been identified                                         
This disturbing image appears to show two headless bodies dumped on the streets of Mexico City.
In the photograph, two bodies - both wrapped in plastic and bound with tape - can be seen lying on the side of a road in Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico City.
Both of the unidentified corpses appear to be headless in the image.
According to local media, the crime scene was first cordoned off on Sunday morning - shortly after the bodies were discovered.


They were found in the Nezahualcoyotl neighborhood  - an area on the outskirts of Mexico City that is known for its high crime rate and gang culture.
The two appear to be further victims of drugs cartels - which are common in the area.
Mexico City and its surrounding states have long be gripped by violence on the streets - with much of it linked to members of drugs cartels who battle over their 'patches'.
Many towns in the area now have groups of vigilantes who attempt to enforce the law on such groups.

                         Last week four human heads were found in Zacan, Michoacan. The state is home to hundreds of vigilantes - many of whom are attempting to drive out members of drugs cartels                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                posted by Emanto Ngaloru  Feb 17, 2014.                                   

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