Mexico’s president said Tuesday a fight between gangs over drug and migrant trafficking routes was behind the massacre of 19 men in the southern state of Chiapas.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the killings were part of a long-running dispute between two drug cartels.
“There are two groups that are in confrontation there, it’s been that way for a while,” López Obrador said. “What is the motive? The trafficking of drugs, and also the trafficking of migrants … there is a route there.”
He confirmed there were several Guatemalans among the victims, but he did not say whether they had been fighting for one side or another in the turf battles.
López Obrador said federal forces were “protecting the population” in Chiapas, despite the fact the area has seen several mass killings in recent months.
On Monday, authorities found 19 bodies piled in and around a dump truck in a cartel-dominated town near the border with Guatemala.
The men’s bodies were found in a truck abandoned on a rural road near the town of La Concordia, Chiapas. The bodies of fourteen men were piled in the bed of the dump truck, two more were found in the cab, two were just outside the truck and another body was found about 100 yards (meters) away. (https://apnews.com/article/mexico-19-killed-drug-cartels-migrant-trafficking-bcbe12feb6bee304ba3329e45b0421f2)