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Mexico Coke bottler closes plant amid violence
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s largest Coca-Cola bottler said Friday that is indefinitely suspending operations in the southern city of Ciudad Altamirano due to violence.
Coca-Cola FEMSA said it was closing the distribution plant in Guerrero state because in January employees there “began receiving constant threats and attacks by organized crime,” a phrase that usually refers to drug cartels. It also cited a “recent unjustified attack” on one of its employees, but did not specify what happened.
In 2014, the company temporarily closed a smaller facility in the nearby city of Arcelia after four of its trucks were burned.
The area near Guerrero’s border with Michoacan state has long been dominated by drug gangs, most recently by the Knights Templar and La Familia cartels.