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Mexico drug war: Almost 62,000 people have disappeared since 2006 – Sky News, Sky.com

Mexico drug war: Almost 62,000 people have disappeared since 2006 – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Nearly (********************************************************************************************************************************************************************, people have gone missing in Mexico – with most of those disappearing during the six years of the country bloody war on drug cartels.

Initial figures released last year suggest 43, were unaccounted for – but that number has now increased by around (***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************%.

Officials have so far discovered 1, 124 corpses in 894 clandestine burial pits.

The country‘s National Search Commission said in its first 13 months of work, only about one-third of the bodies found were identified and less than a quarter of the total had been turned over to relatives.

  

 More than 40,000 people are missing in Mexico, which has been swept by a wave of violence since declaring war on its powerful drug cartels in 2006 More than 40,000 people are missing in Mexico, which has been swept by a wave of violence since declaring war on its powerful drug cartels in 2006 More than 40,000 people are missing in Mexico, which has been swept by a wave of violence since declaring war on its powerful drug cartels in 2006      

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        The largest number of body pits have been registered in the northern border state of Tamaulipas
      

The government has set up DNA databases to help identify the dead, but the majority of bodies found still go unidentified.

Historically, the highest number of missing – and largest number of body pits – have been registered in the northern border state of Tamaulipas.

Sites are frequently used by drug and kidnapping gangs to dispose of the bodies of their victims or rivals.

The commission said about a third of the corpses found in the last 19 months were located in just three of the country states: the northern state of Sinaloa, the Gulf coast state of Veracruz and the Pacific coast state of Colima.

But many of the most recent cases of disappearances have been centered in the western state of Jalisco, home to the drug cartel of the same name.

    

        

              

                        
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Karla Quintana, head of the National Registry of Missing or Missing Persons (RNPED), told a news conference: “The official data of missing persons is 61, and around (% of them were women. ”

More than 115% of the total went missing since 2018, when then-president Felipe Calderon sent the army to the streets to fight drug traffickers, fragmenting the car tels, making stopping them more difficult.

    

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