domingo, 15 de maio de 2011

Mexico is the 15th mayor assassinated since 2010 Prosecutors say crime is related to revenge, not organized crime

The local mayor Mexican Temoac, Abraham Rosales Ortiz, was killed on Monday with a shot in the face, an official source. The prosecution of the State of Morelos, where Temoac is located, has ruled that such an attack organized crime, as happened with the other 14 mayors who were killed in Mexico since 2010.

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"Coupled with an automobile case, the mayor of Temoac, Abraham Rosales Ortiz, was shot in the face from a short firearm caliber, "said the attorney of Morelos.

The prosecutor Pedro Luis Velez said Benítez, by the way the mayor was attacked, "can be discarded (the hypothesis) a violation related to drug trafficking, " indicating that it can deal with an act of revenge.

Vélez Ortiz Rosales explained that he stopped his truck, "which indicates that he knew the killer, who took this occasion to kill him with one shot. "

In 2010, 13 Mexican mayors were murdered, allegedly by members of organized crime, some after being kidnapped. In 2011, on January 7th, the mayor of Zaragoza, Saul Vara Rivera, was found dead with a gunshot to the head in the State of Nuevo León.

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