Severed heads of six state investigators dumped in Mexico

The severed heads of six state police investigators were found on a public plaza in the northern Mexican state of Durango.

The severed heads of six state police investigators were found on a public plaza in the northern Mexican state of Durango.

The heads were found yesterday in the township of Cuencame a day after the officers were reported kidnapped. There was no information on a possible motive, but beheadings are a hallmark of Mexico’s brutal drug gang violence.

Meanwhile, in Tijuana the bodies of three young men were found in one neighbourhood. A fourth body was found outside a hospital and a fifth – whose hands and feet were bound – was found dumped near a gas station. Those deaths came a day after 12 bodies were found in Tijuana, including four that had been decapitated and four men who were killed in a shootout at a popular seafood restaurant.

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