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At least 28 killed in bloody Mexican prison fight

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ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) - A brutal fight broke out in a prison in the Mexican Pacific resort of Acapulco on Thursday, leaving at least 28 inmates dead in one of the worst outbreaks of violence in the country’s troubled penal system in recent years.

Acapulco is the biggest city in Guerrero, one of Mexico’s most lawless states and a centre of opium poppy production that has been a major concern to US officials.

The prison carnage was particular­ly embarrassi­ng to Mexico as it came the same day US Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly was visiting Guerrero, located in the southweste­rn part of the country.

Guerrero state security official Roberto Alvarez told reporters the fight broke out between rival gangs in the maximumsec­urity wing of the prison. In addition to 28 dead, three people were injured, he said.

Authoritie­s found bodies throughout the wing, inside and outside the kitchen, as well as the area for conjugal visits, he said. A law enforcemen­t official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters four of the dead were decapitate­d.

Alvarez told Reuters the prison was close to 30 percent over capacity. It was built for 1,624 inmates but had 1,951 men and 110 women behind its walls, he said.

Despite reports of gunfire in the prison, all the casualties were due to wounds from sharp instrument­s, like the improvised weapons that are fashioned by inmates, Alvarez said.

Violent crime in Mexico has jumped in recent months and this year is on track to be one of its bloodiest on record.

The number of murder cases in the first five months of 2017 jumped nearly 30 percent and murder investigat­ions hit a record high in May.

Drug gangs have been battling for control amid a power vacuum following the January deportatio­n of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to the United States.

The United States and Mexico are discussing how to crack down on the cartels now that most of the establishe­d capos have been killed or captured in a decade-long military-led campaign.

Kelly, one of the main links between Mexico’s government and the Trump administra­tion on migration and security cooperatio­n, arrived in the country on Wednesday and has held meetings with top officials, including President Enrique Pena Nieto.

Two Mexican officials said Kelly would be able to observe Mexico’s efforts to eradicate poppies during his visit, and two other officials said he had gone to Guerrero yesterday.

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