Mexico cartel lines up 20 rivals it accused of “killing innocent people and women” and executed them

Moment Mexican cartel members line up 20 gang members before executing them and abandoning the bodies outside the city’s mayor-elect’s office

Video leaked by Los Tlacos cartel showed rival members of La Bandera kneeling side-by-side before they were killedFour bodies were discovered in the trunk of an abandoned car that was left in front of the campaign office of Iguala, Mexico, mayor-elect David Gama PérezA member of Los Tlacos is seen in the footage interrogating La Bandera members, who linked their leader Chucho Brito to mayor Gama Pérez One of gang members said that Chucho Brito had a direct ‘line’ to the mayor and made money off of construction projects that were awarded to him 



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A cartel released disturbing video footage of the moment 20 of its rivals were lined up side-by-side before they were executed in southwestern Mexico.

Los Tlacos henchmen accused members of the rival La Bandera of ‘extorting and killing innocent people’ before forcing them to kneel and interrogating them at gunpoint in the middle of a forest in the state of Guerrero. 

La Bandera gang is reportedly an armed wing of Guerreros Unidos, the cartel connected to the 2014 kidnapping of 43 students in Ayotzinapa.

At least four of the victims’ bodies were found dumped in the trunk of a car that was left abandoned in front of the campaign office of Iguala mayor David Gama Pérez on Wednesday morning. 

An alleged cartel member of Los Tlacos points his gun at one of the 20 members of La Bandera

One of the four victims found in the trunk of the abandoned car was under investigation for the murder of two men, the Guerrero State Office of the Attorney General said Wednesday

Authorities in Iguala, a city in the southwestern Mexico state of Guerrero, cordon off a street where a car was found abandoned Wednesday morning with four dead bodies. The victims were among 20 members of a gang known as La Bandera who had been kidnapped by rival faction Los Tlacos

It’s unknown if the remains of the other 16 victims have been recovered.

A masked armed member of Los Tlacos went on to allege that La Bandera leader Chucho Brito is a close ally of mayor-elect Gama Pérez In the shocking video footage that was released on social media.

‘People from Iguala, here are all those who extorted money and who were killing innocent people and women,’ the rifle-toting cartel member said. ‘The trash that had this beautiful city in terror. We told them and the time has come, this turf already has an owner.’

Authorities have only found four of the 20 alleged members of a gang known as La Bandera who were kidnapped and killed by Los Tlacos cartel

According to one of the individuals who were being interrogated, Iguala mayor-elect David Gama Pérez had awarded public works projects to  Chucho Brito, the alleged leader of La Bandera, a gang linked to the Guerrero Unidos criminal organization. DailyMail.com reached out to Gama Pérez’s office for comment

He walked down the line and pointed his gun at the heads of ten La Bandera members, asking them to identify themselves.

At one point he interrogates one of the individuals, who admits that Chucho Brito has a direct ‘line’ with the mayor’s office while another La Bandera henchmen says Chucho Brito has has made money off of construction projects that were awarded to him.

DailyMail.com reached out to mayor Gama Pérez’s office for comment. 

According to the Guerrero State Office of the Attorney General, one of the four men found in the vehicle was identified as Luis Ángel and was being investigated for the aggravated homicide of two men.

‘The State Attorney General’s Office will continue with the corresponding investigations to locate him or those who are likely responsible for this criminal act in the northern region of the entity,’ the Guerrero State Office of the Attorney General said in a statement.

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