The Borneo Post

Municipal mayor murdered in Mexico’s violent Veracruz state

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COATZACOAL­COS, Mexico: A municipal mayor in Mexico’s violent eastern state of Veracruz was killed Friday, local authoritie­s said, just four days after a mayorelect was murdered in the same state.

Victor Manuel Espinoza – mayor of Ixhuatlan de Madero, located some 270 kilometres northeast of Mexico City – “was killed with four others including his wife” in the attack, the state prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Authoritie­s did not provide details concerning a possible motive for the attack, which occurred Friday night on a dirt road in a neighborin­g municipali­ty near the state’s capital Xalapa.

The murders came days after a group of at least 30 armed men murdered Santana Cruz Bahena, mayor-elect of the municipali­ty of Hidalgotit­lan. That act was allegedly linked to a criminal gang that traffics stolen fuel.

Three more mayors were assassinat­ed in other Mexican states last month, while nearly 50 have been killed since 2003, according to figures from the National Associatio­n of Mayors.

Violence in Veracruz has risen in 2017 compared to the year prior, with 1,382 murders documented from January to October – a figure that already exceeds 2016’s total 1,258 homicides.

The state government ascribes the rise in violence to power struggles between crime gangs involved in drug smuggling, illegal immigratio­n from Central America and the theft of fuel from pipelines.

Around 190,000 people have been killed in Mexico since 2006, when the government launched a military campaign on the drugs cartels. The numbers do not show how many of the victims were linked to crime groups. — AFP

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