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MEXICO CITY | Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:05pm EDT

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Authorities in Mexico found the decapitated bodies of four men and a woman in Acapulco on Saturday, the latest in a string of slayings in the popular Pacific resort this week.

Federal police said the corpses of two men and a woman were found tied up in the back of a sport utility vehicle near Acapulco beach, in what appeared to be a crime related to drug gangs.

Reforma newspaper said messages were left in the vehicle linking the killings to the powerful Sinaloa cartel, headed by Mexico's most wanted capo, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman.

The dismembered and decapitated bodies of two other men were found at the entrance to an outlet of Sam's Club, a unit of U.S. retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

Daily Excelsior described the past few days as a "black week" for Acapulco, noting at least 25 people had been killed before Saturday's events.

Robberies and assaults have also plagued the port city, prompting local gas station attendants to stage a temporary walkout on Friday to protest the lack of security.

About 42,000 people have died in drug-related killings in Mexico since President Felipe Calderon went to war on the cartels shortly after taking office at the end of 2006.

Violence was long concentrated in northern Mexico, but cities farther south, including Acapulco, have increasingly been swept up in the lawlessness.

(Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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Comments (23)
thx01138 wrote:
This is why the United States needs to end its drug war. There will always be people who want to do drugs, whether that’s a reasonable desire or not. When drugs are illegal, the risk to deliver them to the end user is very high. When the risk is high, the price is high. When the price is high, there is profit to be made. If we decriminalized drugs, the price would drop out and these cartels would not continue to have such power. Prohibition of any sort creates organized crime. This is not a pleasant truth but it is the truth nonetheless.

Aug 21, 2011 9:40am EDT  --  Report as abuse
Sniper wrote:
Let’s ignore the illegal aliens coming over the Mexican border, none of these future “undocumented democrat voters” could possibly be dangerous.
Recent headline on AOL/Huffington shows why we have a problem, and the rest of the world doesn’t have such a problem with their borders:
Iran Sentences 2 American Hikers to 8 Years in Jail.

Aug 21, 2011 12:15pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
artemis133 wrote:
This happens every day down there-why is it news?

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