Mexico Police find 45 bags containing human body parts

69842 mexico police find 45 bags containing human body parts
69842 mexico police find 45 bags containing human body parts

Mexican authorities have discovered 45 bags containing human body parts in the state of Jalisco, located in Western Mexico. The gruesome discovery was made on Saturday evening, after locals reported a suspicious smell emanating from the area. Upon arrival, the police found the bags containing mutilated body parts, which were abandoned on the side of a road.

The police confirmed that the remains belonged to several different people, but at this stage, have been unable to identify the victims. They have since launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

Such incidences have become increasingly common in Mexico, where drug cartels and criminal groups often use violence to control territories and intimidate rivals. The criminal groups have been known to resort to gruesome actions such as dismembering and decapitating their victims in order to send a message of fear to their enemies.

The Mexican government has been struggling to contain the wave of violence, with the country experiencing its deadliest year in 2018, with over 33,000 people being killed in drug-related crimes. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has vowed to tackle the issue by addressing the root causes of crime, through the creation of employment opportunities and improving the country’s education system. However, his administration has faced criticism for not doing enough to protect citizens from the violence.

The discovery of the 45 bags containing human body parts is a stark reminder of the ongoing violence in Mexico, and the need for the government to take stronger action to protect its citizens. The use of violence and mutilation as a means of controlling territories and intimidating rivals is a serious problem that requires immediate attention. It is only through a comprehensive approach, that includes addressing the root causes of crime, that Mexico will be able to stem the tide of violence and prevent such gruesome discoveries from occurring in the future.

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