Translated by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: BCS Noticias
Dec 20, 2017
La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS)
Extra Material from El Sudcaliforniano and Colective Pericue (RIP: Maz Rodriguez)
El Mundo Digital, Debate, Proceso, Milenio
Text of Narco Mantas:
The new Military Base which is under construction is very near there, which is being planned to house 2000 soldiers and Security Elements.
The bodies in the Municipality of Los Cabos showed signs of torture, violence and / or gunshots.
It is worth noting that this would be the first time that this type of event has occurred in Baja California Sur, because despite the wave of violence and executions that the state is currently going through, no bodies have ever been found hanging on bridges, a custom that is common in states such as Michoacán, Nayarit and Veracruz and the northern state of Baja California, especially in Tijuana .
The number of deaths by murder associated with Organized Crime and Narcomenudeo in the Municipality of Los Cabos is now 422; along the Municipality of La Paz, which is approximately 500, putting the death toll by criminal murder alone over 900, something unheard of in BCS, once considered a safe haven and Mexico's "Alaska".
Dec 20, 2017
La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS)
Extra Material from El Sudcaliforniano and Colective Pericue (RIP: Maz Rodriguez)
El Mundo Digital, Debate, Proceso, Milenio
Security elements belonging to the Mixed Command, as well as the members of the fire brigade, have lowered the bodies that were accompanied by Narco Mantas.
At dawn, today, Dec 20, 2017 Six bodies were discovered hanging from bridges near both International Airports in the Municipalities of La Paz and Los Cabos, in La Paz and in cabos airport corridor, see map below.
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Two unidentified men were discovered at the stroke of 6 am after security forces received notice that their bodies were hanging from the bridge at the exit to the La Paz International Airport, ie: Bridge Manuel Márquez de León en La Paz.
The narco mantas have similar messages and nearly the exact same language as the one left after the execution of Silvestre de la Toba and his son, BCS State Human Rights Director in late November.
Puente Manuel Marquez de Leon Transpeninsular #1 Exit to the La Paz Int'l Airport |
Puente Manuel Marquez de Leon La Paz |
NO LA CREYERON CULEROS ESTO LES PASARA A TODO EL QUE NO SE PONGA A LA ORDEN CON NOSOTROS YA ESTA MAS QUE DEMOSTRADO QUE TRAEMOS TODO EL PODER LA BAJA NORTE Y SUR YA SON NUESTRAS JAJAJAJAATENTAMENTE: LOS GUZMANES Y LOS TEGORIPEÑOS
Transpeninsular #1 Exit to the Los Cabos Int'l Airport San Jose del Cabo |
About 4:45 am in the municipality of Los Cabos, it was reported that in the Las Veredas neighborhood of San José del Cabo , there were 2 male people without life, hanging from the airport access bridge. This is the Exit from Transpeninsular #1 for Los Cabos International Airport.
Minutes after 5:00 am near Cabo San Lucas at marker kilometer 4.5, on the Bridge Misiones de Cabo San Lucas on the Transpeninsular Highway #1 stretch between Cabo San Lucas - San José del Cabo; two people were found dead hanging from the bridge, also unidentified males.
The new Military Base which is under construction is very near there, which is being planned to house 2000 soldiers and Security Elements.
The two bodies suspended from the San Jose del Cabo Bridge had fallen and been run over by vehicles |
It is worth noting that this would be the first time that this type of event has occurred in Baja California Sur, because despite the wave of violence and executions that the state is currently going through, no bodies have ever been found hanging on bridges, a custom that is common in states such as Michoacán, Nayarit and Veracruz and the northern state of Baja California, especially in Tijuana .
The number of deaths by murder associated with Organized Crime and Narcomenudeo in the Municipality of Los Cabos is now 422; along the Municipality of La Paz, which is approximately 500, putting the death toll by criminal murder alone over 900, something unheard of in BCS, once considered a safe haven and Mexico's "Alaska".