Mexico's deadliest month in at least 20yrs

Mexico's drug gang violence has left the country with its deadliest month in at least 20 years, with more than 2200 murders recorded in June.

Mexico's spiralling violence has reached new heights, with 2234 murders in June, making it the country's deadliest month in at least 20 years.

Killings rose in states ranging from the tourist haven of Baja California Sur to the Gulf coast state of Veracruz and even in Mexico City, long considered a relative oasis from drug gang violence.

For the first six months of 2017, authorities nationwide recorded 12,155 homicide investigations or 31 per cent more than the 9300 during the same period last year.

On Friday, the same day the report was released, a marine and four other people were killed when armed forces moved against the leader of the principal fuel-theft ring in the central state of Puebla.

Four of the dead were alleged members of "Los Bukanas", a violent gang that sells petrol stolen through illegal taps in the government oil company's pipelines.

The business has grown increasingly violent as authorities try to control it.

Also Friday, the top prosecutor in the western state of Jalisco, Eduardo Almaguer, said authorities discovered two drug cartel training camps where they believe about 40 people had been trapped and trained after being tricked by online job advertisements.

An unknown number of human remains were also found.

The victims were apparently lured by job offers for private security guards or municipal police and were then forced to build their own shelters from wood and branches and train in tactics and shooting - using paintball guns - while under guard by gang members.


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