Terror continues in Tamaulipas: four charred bodies found in cloned Mexican army truck

The unit had handmade armor and camouflage colors (Image: Twitter / LPueblo2)
The unit had handmade armor and camouflage colors (Image: Twitter / LPueblo2)

The murders don’t stop in the state of Tamaulipas. And it is that on February 4, other four charred bodies and a vehicle in the municipality Miguel Aleman, located about 60 kilometers from the border with Texas (USA).

Authorities say the human remains have been found by elements of the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) when conducting surveillance tours over an opening leading to the El Barretal farm.

Initially reported as finding a charred body on the side of a Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie truck with handcrafted armor, camouflage colors, and Mexican Army insignia and logos, which was on fire in its entirety.

De Sedena found the remains (Image: Twitter / LPueblo2)
De Sedena found the remains (Image: Twitter / LPueblo2)

However, when analyze the interior of the cloned truck, Expert Services staff confirmed the discovery of the remains of three more bodies.

In addition, they were found on the edge tire stamps, 50 caliber canisters and 2 7.62 x 39 mm magazines. It’s worth noting that there is one near the truck residence who also presented bullet impacts.

The charred bodies were transferred to the Forensic Medical Service of the city of Reynosa.

The facts being investigated in response to a confrontation between criminal groups in dispute over control of the area. It is currently known for fighting between remnants of the Gulf Cartel and its once armed wing that led to the Northeast Cartel.

Interior of Laramie's Dodge Ram 1500 van burned (Image: Twitter / LPueblo2)
Interior of Laramie’s Dodge Ram 1500 van burned (Image: Twitter / LPueblo2)

Identify more bodies in the Camargo massacre

This find in Miguel Alemán occurs for days on end three Guatemalan men were identified from the 19 bodies which appeared on January 22 in Camargo, in the same entity.

In a statement, the Office of the Attorney General of Tamaulipas (FGJET) stated that “after the work carried out by the Forensic Specialties Team, it was possible to establish the identities of three victims from Guatemala.”

Adán “C”, Ribaldo D “J” and Edgar “L” These are the names of the identified victims who, according to the prosecutor’s office, had genetic profiling performed.

So far there are already seven officially identified people, two of Mexican citizenship and five of Guatemala.

Tamaulipas Governor Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca promised that “there will be no impunity” in the case (Image: Twitter / @ FuriaNegra7)

The macabre discovery came after a anonymous call warned the Tamaulipas authorities about two abandoned and burnt trucks on a local road. Most victims are suspected of it migrants of the communities of Comitancillos and San Marcos, Guatemala, according to the authorities of that Central American country.

Last Tuesday, 12 State police officers were taken prisoner due to his likely participation in the multiple crime, although it was not specified whether the police officers committed the murder or covered the killers.

In addition, eight officials from the National Migration Institute (IN M), which are being investigated by the case.

Camargo police conduct horseback riding (Photo: Europa Press)
Camargo police conduct horseback riding (Photo: Europa Press)

The prosecution claimed that the investigations in this case are continuing, as is the work for the Obtain DNAdeveloped in coordination and support with Guatemalan authorities and specialists from the federal government’s National Search Commission.

The authorities are sticking to the line of research referred to organized crime and human trafficking as the cause of this carnage, which has been compared to that of San Fernando of 2010, in which they were 72 migrants killed in the same region at that time Loose Zetas cartel.

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