3,000 Mexican Drug Cartel Victims 'Cooked With Acid' Found In Mass Grave
A burial ground holding the dumped remains of 3,000
suspected drug cartel murder victims has been unearthed in northern Mexico.
The gruesome find in the country's Coahuila state
contained thousands of skeletal remains, teeth, bullet casings and boots that
had been "cooked with acid" and broken up with shovels
The area was uncovered by Victims for their Rights in
Action (Vida), a pressure group representing the families of the tens of
thousands of people who have gone missing as a result of drug violence in the
Central American nation.
The group was led to the site on Saturday (2 December)
after receiving an anonymous tip-off it was being used as an extermination
centre by gangsters.
Vida treasurer Óscar Sánchez Viesca told Latin American
broadcaster Telesur: "The bodies of the victims were cooked with acid and
incinerated in steel drums for hours with the help of diesel, scrap tires and
pieces of wood, then they emptied the drums and finished breaking the remains
with shovels."
The burial site is
around 100m2 and located between two communal farming plots.
"It was a centre of extermination, "said Vida
spokesperson Silvia Ortiz, who has been looking for her missing daughter she
last saw in November 2004, when she was 16 years old.
The death toll at the site could reach far higher than
3,000, once government officials begin to fully excavate the area.
Forensic medical examiners are expected at the ground
within days. They will send the remains to a laboratory in Mexico City for a
thorough examination.
The state's Attorney General's Office says the only the
criminal group that operates in the area is the Sinaloa Cartel, which was led
by Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. But US analysts say the rival Los Zetas crime
syndicate has disputed the territory.
Since 2015, Vida has discovered 90,000 skeletal remains in
at least 40 clandestine graves around Mexico.
FROM IBT.com
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