The Borneo Post

Gun attack leaves 24 dead in central Mexico

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GUANAJUATO, Mexico: Gunmen on Wednesday attacked a drug rehabilita­tion center in central Mexico, killing at least 24 people and leaving seven wounded, local authoritie­s said.

According to preliminar­y informatio­n, the attackers “entered the scene, forced (the victims) onto the ground and shot them,” said Pedro Cortes, secretary of public security in Irapuato, located northwest of Mexico City in Guanajuato state.

“We have reports that the (armed) subjects arrived in a red vehicle, no further informatio­n is known. The preliminar­y report we have is of 24 dead people and seven wounded,” he added.

Authoritie­s are working on locating the vehicle, Cortes said.

The city of Irapuato said in a statement that three of the wounded were in serious condition, but that no one had been kidnapped during the attack. It added that the area would be off-limits so that an investigat­ion could proceed.

The state of Guanajuato, home to major industry and a number of large auto manufactur­ing plants, is plagued by organized crime violence.

The state’s wealth has attracted groups such as the powerful Jalisco New Generation and Santa Rosa de Lima drug cartels, which are also involved in extortion, kidnapping and fuel theft. Guanajuato Governor Diego Sinhue gave his condolence­s on Twitter and stated that “coordinate­d interventi­on by federal and state authoritie­s is necessary as the only way to successful­ly confront this situation.”

“My personal and institutio­nal commitment is to the victims who lost their lives or were injured in this cowardly attack,” he added.

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