Four decapitated bodies found beside Guerrero state congress in Chilpancingo
Police in Mexico's Guerrero state found four decapitated bodies inside an abandoned vehicle beside the state congress building in the capital, Chilpancingo. Authorities said the car was left at one of the rear access points to the legislature on Thursday. The discovery has added to concern over organised crime violence in a state long affected by clashes over drug-trafficking routes.
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Officials said the bodies were covered with black plastic bags inside the vehicle. The incident was reported on 4 June, according to the information supplied, and the location placed the killings at a highly symbolic public site. Prosecutors' sources said the vehicle was abandoned next to the Congress of Guerrero state, rather than at a more remote location.
The case comes against a backdrop of persistent cartel conflict in Guerrero, where rival groups have fought for control of trafficking corridors. The supplied material links the violence in the region to the Sierra Cartel and Los Ardillos. It also notes that indigenous communities have blamed Los Ardillos for attacks in the state's mountains, an area marked by high levels of poverty.
The violence has already had wider consequences beyond the immediate crime scene. The material says an indigenous community was displaced two weeks earlier after fleeing gunfire and drone attacks attributed to Los Ardillos. That detail suggests the latest killings are part of a broader pattern of insecurity affecting both urban centres and rural communities in Guerrero.
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Guerrero has been one of Mexico's most violent states for years, in part because of competition among armed groups over routes used to move drugs and other illicit goods. Chilpancingo, the state capital, is now the setting for an incident that places that conflict directly beside a seat of local government. The choice of location may be intended to send a message, although the supplied material does not identify who was responsible.
What remains unclear is the identity of the victims, who carried out the killings, and whether any arrests have been made. It is also not yet known whether the bodies were discovered before or after the vehicle was abandoned, beyond the confirmation that police found them on Thursday. Further official statements would be needed to establish the motive and any link to the groups named in the reporting.
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