Arab Times

Homicides up again in Mexico:

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More than 20,500 homicides were committed in Mexico in 2015, rising slightly from 2014 after murders had fallen for three consecutiv­e years, official figures showed on Monday.

A total of 20,525 homicides were reported last year, compared to 20,010 in 2014, according to the national statistics institute (INEGI).

While the rate remained the same as in 2014, with 17 homicides per 100,000 inhabitant­s, it marked an end to a downward trend.

Murders surged in Mexico after the government deployed troops to crack down on drug cartels in December 2006.

Homicides reached their peak in 2011 with 27,213 and a rate of 24 per 100,000 inhabitant­s. They dropped to 25,967 in 2012 and 23,063 in 2013.

The statistics institute does not specify which homicides are linked to drug conflicts, but more than 12,000 were committed with firearms in 2015. (AFP)

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