The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Nineteen charred bodies found near Mexico-US border

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CIUDAD VICTORIA, Mexico: At least 19 charred corpses have been discovered in Mexico near the US border in an area where drug cartels often clash, the Tamaulipas state prosecutor’s office said.

Police on Saturday found two burnt-out vehicles containing human remains on a country road near the town of Camargo.

Preliminar­y investigat­ions suggested the victims had been shot, then their bodies set alight.

Because no bullet casings were found at the scene, police said it was possible the victims were killed in a different location.

Autopsies are underway, but identifica­tion of the corpses will be complicate­d due to their condition, a source from the prosecutor’s office said.

Another official from the prosecutor’s office, who asked to remain anonymous, told AFP that an investigat­ion has been launched to determine whether the victims were undocument­ed migrants, as some local media have reported.

The official said they have contacted Guatemalan consular authoritie­s in Mexico “to provide the necessary informatio­n and try to identify some of the people believed to be Guatemalan migrants.”

Camargo, a town of about 15,000 people, borders the US state of Texas and is near the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon.

Authoritie­s from Nuevo Leon are cooperatin­g with the Tamaulipas prosecutor’s office.

The region sees frequent clashes between the Noreste cartel, which controls a part of Nuevo Leon, and the Gulf cartel, which has been active in Tamaulipas for decades.

In January 2019, in the neighbouri­ng town of Miguel Aleman, 24 corpses were found, of which 15 were charred.

In August 2010, a group of 72 undocument­ed migrants were killed in San Fernando, in Tamaulipas. Authoritie­s said the massacre was perpetrate­d by the Zetas cartel, one of the most powerful at the time.

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