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Photograph Credit: Chicurrino on Twitter |
The dismembered remains of four individuals and two handwritten banners were discovered on August 25th in an abandoned SUV along the Chilpancingo-Acapulco highway of Juan R. Escudero, Guerrero.
One of the banners was a message directed at a municipal police officer, which said the unnamed author and the officer had barely spoke recently, and hope to meet soon. The banner was placed on top of two bodies in the trunk of the abandoned red Jeep Cherokee.
The banner
read:
“Saludos policía municipal Geovanny apenas hablamos, espero no me cambies el
número. Pronto te llamaré para un café. Tu amigo. Saluditos”
“Greetings municipal officer Geovanny we’ve barely spoken, I hope you haven’t changed your number. I will call you soon for a coffee. Your friend. Regards.”
The second banner claimed that two of the unidentified bodies, both of whom are male, belong to members of ‘Los Tlacos’ — a criminal group in Guerrero — and threatened that those who support the criminal group would suffer the same fate. The banner was on top of a cooler behind the vehicle and was held down by two decapitated heads.
Photograph Credit: Chicurrino on Twitter
The banner read:
“Aquí está su puta basura, putos Tlacos me siguen peleando la verga, hijos de
su puta madre. Sigan apoyando a los putos tlacos y así van a quedar toda la
bola de pendejos.”
“Here’s your fucking garbage, fucking Tlacos… Keep supporting the fucking Tlacos and that’s how all the assholes are going to end up.”
Both banners bare a striking resemblance to a banner left next to seven bodies in Chilpancingo last June, which is suspected to have been authored by the criminal organization Los Ardillos, a rival of Los Tlacos. The banner from June referenced a meeting between Norma Otilia Hernández, the mayor of Chilpancingo, and Celso Ortega Jiménez ‘La Vela,’ leader of Los Ardillos. The two banners found in the abandoned Jeep and the banner from last June are all signed “Your friend”, feature similar writing styles and a smiley face.
The State Attorney General’s Office of Guerrero identified two of the four dismembered bodies as Marlén Adame Simón, President of the Urban Committee in Tierra Colorada, and Mariela Lozano Salgado, a permit holder of the same municipality, who were reported missing on August 23rd after attending a meeting at a restaurant in Plam de Lima.
The two other male bodies remain unidentified. Initial reports claimed the two unidentified male bodies were two of three members of the Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero-Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ) who were reported missing on August 17th. The members, identified as Nicolás Rodríguez Díaz, Ángel Villalba Salvador and Marcelino Hernández Tecorral went missing while traveling along the Chilpancingo-Chilapa highway, heading towards Zacapexo. Authorities have made no confirmation regarding the identity of the two dismembered male bodies discovered at the scene, or what criminal organization is responsible for the the incident.
Who the hell are los tlacos and los ardillos
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DeleteWho the hell is @7:45
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Delete9:48 😂 now you are just been a smart ass, if you know about beltranes you oviously have to know about tlacos and ardillos
DeleteEx beltranes contra ex beltranes. Dice pelando no peleando.
Delete9:48 I'm right there with you. I've heard of the Beltrán's before but never the Beltnes. unless that's some name somebody came up with, spelling matters people.
DeleteA, pero puso mantita el mendigo y ya se cree muy vergita, a puta ignorancia...
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DeleteDIDN'T 1 OF THESE GROUPS LE PARTIERON LA MADRE @ UNA KUADRILLA DE 20 OR SO OF THESE CHANGOLIONEZ LIKE A YEAR BACK MY PEOPLE'S
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ReplyDeleteNo se aguiten tlacos
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Good work. Love the message coverage.
ReplyDeletegreat article as always, was wondering if yall can post a write up of who is controlling/fighting for Guerrero, particularly Taxco de Alarcon and Iguala de la Independencia area (Northern part of Guerrero). Ive heard LFM is in Taxco and in Iguala its los Tlacos, just trying to know for sure since that area always has at least has 5 major hits a month that dont even get much attention. Kidnapping of police, bodies thrown by the roads, killings of business owners. ect ect
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