11 people killed in mass shooting in Mexico’s Chicomucelo town on Tuesday, clash between drug cartels

Mexico mass shooting: Tuesday’s mass shooting in Chicomucelo, a small hamlet in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico, claimed the lives of eleven individuals. There was violence between these drug cartels on Monday.

The incident happened in the Chiapas hamlet of Chicomucelo, according to the prosecutor’s office. Trafficking in migrants and drugs is well-known in the region. There has been violence between drug trafficking organizations in this region, and most recently on Monday, there was hostilities between groups that distribute drugs.

Chiapas is becoming more violent as the competing Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels fight for dominance. As a result, cartels have forced the recruitment of locals and taken control of routes used to smuggle weapons, drugs, and migrants, displacing thousands of people in the process.

Big bus accident in Mexico, 17 people died, 40 passengers including 6 Indians were on board

In Mexico, news of a painful bus accident has surfaced. Information indicates that a passenger bus was involved in an accident on Thursday in western Mexico close to the highway.

17 passengers on the bus perished when it plunged into a gorge. There were 40 people on the bus, including 6 Indians. In this incident, there have been around 22 further injuries. His status is reportedly stable.

Jorge Benito Rodrguez, the secretary of state security and civil defense for Nayarit, stated that the rescue effort was having problems. The depth of the moat was roughly 50 meters (164 feet). 14 adults and three kids were among the deceased. The bus held 40 people in all. According to officials, there has been a bus accident close to Barranca Blanca on a highway located outside the state capital.

Most-wanted gangster Deepak Boxer arrested in Mexico by Delhi police special cell

Senior special cell officers disclosed on Tuesday that Deepak Boxer, a most wanted gangster in Delhi, had been arrested in Mexico by Mexican law enforcement officials working with a two-person team from the Delhi police’s special cell.

According to the police, a second squad with at least five special cell sleuths has been sent to Mexico to finish the necessary paperwork and secure Boxer’s custody so that he can be taken back to Delhi and presented before the Indian law enforcement authorities.

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