Reported by: Emon crwenewswire Mideast correspondent.
Police said; At least seven bodies have unearthed at four burial sites on a property in the northeastern Sinaloa State the bodies bear signs of torture.
We have a preliminary count of seven bodies… experts will either confirm the number or determine exactly how many there are, but at the present we can say we have seven, Mazatlan Police Chief Trinidad Tirade told the media.
He said that the bodies were located in four graves the bodies, had their hands tied together, and showed signs of torture they were all shot in the head. They were buried months ago, he added.
Police were tipped off to the human remains by an anonymous caller, who said there were bodies sticking out of the ground on the La Uva ranch,
Sinaloa, faces the Gulf of California, has been wracked by drug related violence and has seen some 1,300 murders so far this year.
Violent clashes between rival drug cartels have killed some 28,000 people since President Felipe Calderon launched a major crack down on crime in 2006, deploying 50,000 troops across the country.
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