The Attorney General's Office of Guerrero (FGE) confirmed the discovery of seven dismembered bodies on the Tlapa–Olinalá highway, in the Montaña region. According to a statement from the institution, the incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, and security corporations and ministerial personnel were mobilized to initiate the corresponding investigations. Human remains were located around 5:00 PM at the intersection leading to the municipality of Cualác, and according to reports, black plastic boxes, a large aluminum pot, and black bags were also found at the scene. Witnesses at the site indicated that these objects could have been used to transport the bodies and leave them there. Residents and motorists reported seeing armed men throwing the remains from a vehicle, information that was collected by the authorities during the initial proceedings. Ministerial Investigative Police personnel and FGE experts arrived immediately to collect evidence and obtain data that will help clarify the facts. You may be interested > Education with Rumbo warns that violence in schools 'is not an isolated condition' According to the official statement, the victims, all male, were taken to the municipal seat of Tlapa for the corresponding legal procedures. To date, the authorities have not disclosed the victims' identities or revealed possible lines of investigation into the crime. The Attorney General's Office of Guerrero stated that it will continue with the investigations and will provide official information as the proceedings allow, with strict adherence to due process. This fact alerted local and federal authorities, who launched security operations in the area due to the influx of motorists and vacationers.
Seven Dismembered Bodies Found in Mexico
The Attorney General's Office of Guerrero confirmed the discovery of seven dismembered bodies on the Tlapa–Olinalá highway. Authorities are investigating the incident, which occurred on Tuesday, and have not yet identified the victims.