Monday, August 23, 2010

Police in Mexico say they have found four bodies hung from a bridge in an affluent town south of Mexico City

The four men had been decapitated and mutilated before being hung by their ankles from the bridge outside Cuernavaca, in the state of Morelos. A message had been left with their heads warning that anyone supporting Edgar Valdez would risk a similar fate. Edgar Valdez is reportedly fighting Hector Beltran Leyva for control of the influential Beltran Leyva drug cartel. Cuernavaca, a city of 350,000 and a popular weekend retreat spot for wealthy residents of Mexico City, is at the center of the turf war. The cartel has been without a leader since Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed by the security forces in December 2009. Edgar Valdez is a leading contender to take over as the head of the gang. But Hector Beltran Leyva, the former leader's brother, is also vying for that position. His other brother Carlos, another contender for the leadership, was arrested in January 2010. Police said the killing of the four men, aged between 25 and 30, was most probably linked to the drug turf war. They had been reported kidnapped days earlier. The Beltran Leyva organization is believed to have the most sophisticated intelligence of any of the Mexican drug cartels, and controls firms involved in, among others, transportation, electronics, health products and hospitality. Control over its many and varied operations is seen as a key prize.

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