Mexico arrests Acapulco hitmen
MEXICO: Mexican federal police have arrested seven drug gang members
in the Pacific port of Acapulco, including the man behind the murders of
22 people in the resort this month, the government said on Sunday.
The group is a splinter faction of the Beltran Leyva cartel, which
has fragmented since Mexican marines killed its leader, Arturo Beltran
Leyva, in December 2009, the federal police said in a statement. Police
said the group’s leader, Jose Lozano, was behind the 22 Acapulco
murders.
The police did not provide other details or explain why the arrests,
which occurred on Thursday, were not announced until Sunday.
Clashes between rival gangs seeking to control the flow of drugs
through Acapulco have alarmed business leaders who worry the escalating
violence will strangle the tourism industry. Acapulco mainly caters to
Mexican tourists, while resorts like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta are
popular with foreign visitors. But the gory headlines have prompted
fears foreigners will shy away from Mexico. Fifteen bodies, some of
which were decapitated, were dumped throughout Acapulco earlier this
month. Lozano’s gang is also believed to be linked to the September
murders of 20 Mexican mechanics visiting from the state of Michoacan,
the police said.
Mexico City, Monday, Reuters |