Mexico's Guadalcanal turns into a war zone, drug cartel kills public officials

Witnesses say they have seen fire exchanges like those in action movies: Heavy-armed men at a Japanese restaurant where the former state prosecutor was leaving at lunchtime. Louis Carlos Najera's guards respond fervently to the attackers in the Mexican city of Guadalajra. Five thousand people were injured in this attack, [...]
Five thousand people were injured in the attack, but such attacks had also occurred in other countries where the police operation had located several narcotics gangs.
Wonderfully, Najera, who is officially secretary of the state of Jalisco, had escaped with a wound in her hand. State officials said six attackers had been arrested, reports The Guardian”, broadcast Periscopi.
In a country familiar with these deadly events, many of the scenes have been distributed on social networks.
Mexico has declared war on the drug cartel in 2006, and soldiers stationed at the ends of these countries often result in fatal consequences. These measures took more than 200,000 lives, leaving more than 30,000 missing.
Police officials have also reported on the shootout in other neighbouring towns such as Guadalajara, long considered the home of drug cartel bosses.
At least 105 public officials have been killed in the state of Jalisco since 2013, including politicians and tourism secretary, says the newspaper “El Universal”
Observers say the riots caused in this region are related to the two notorious drug cartel organisations: The first is called the Nueva Plaza group, and the other, which actually controls the territory, is called Joachim “El Chapo” Guzman, former head of Sinaloa cartel who is facing a trial in the United States./Periscopi/
As if vivió, hace unos minuteos, in enfrentemietto a balloonos entre agentes estatos y sicirios, en Plena “Rosa de Capulet area”, en Guadalajara, Jalisco; that report tris to civilian y un elemento de la @Fiscalia Yal Heridos. @LeoSchwebel @ocho tv @Police GDL Pic.twitter. com/Wm12 CEnlxM
) J. MartínPatiñoSegura (@martinciop27) May 21, 2018












